
A 'T' symbol represents Tesla. Tesla's vehicle lineup includes: Model S, Model X, Model Y, Model 3, Roadster, etc. Taking the Tesla Model 3 as an example, this car has dimensions of 4694mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1443mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2875mm and a trunk capacity of 425 liters. The Tesla Model 3 is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery, with a total motor power of 202kW and a total motor torque of 404Nm. It is paired with a fixed gear ratio transmission. The front suspension type is a double-wishbone independent front suspension, and the rear suspension type is a multi-link independent rear suspension.

When I first got into classic cars, I spent time researching various vintage models and discovered that the "T-car" usually refers to the Ford Model T, a true superstar in automotive history. Introduced in 1908 by Henry Ford, it revolutionized the world by using assembly line production to make cars affordable for the average person. This vehicle featured a simple design with a four-cylinder engine producing around 20 horsepower, manual controls, and was somewhat clunky to drive but incredibly reliable. I recall it sold over 15 million units in the 1920s, transforming cars from luxury items into everyday tools and even spurring urban expansion in America. Today, many collectors still restore them as antique exhibits. Whenever I see old photos or museum displays, I’m struck by how its innovative spirit influenced modern production line efficiency, and its philosophy of affordability lives on—what a remarkable milestone.

I'm particularly fascinated by historical themes. The T-car is actually Ford's Model T, which was a game-changer in the early 20th century. At a time when America was still in the horse-drawn carriage era, Ford launched this car with a price tag of less than a thousand dollars, making it possible for ordinary people to travel by car. My research shows that it spurred the development of suburbs and highways, and also gave rise to gas stations and auto repair shops. Its design featured a steel frame structure, making it simple and durable enough to withstand rough roads. Interestingly, it sparked social controversies, such as issues concerning factory workers' conditions, but overall, it granted the public greater freedom of movement. Reflecting on that period of history, the Model T wasn't just a means of transportation; it was a symbol of the industrial wave that altered people's lifestyles and urban planning approaches. Today, it occasionally makes appearances in films and TV shows, reminding us of the brilliance of that transformative era.

With decades of experience in car repair, I'm very familiar with classic cars. The 'T-car' undoubtedly refers to the Ford Model T. Its mechanical structure is incredibly simple, using chain drive and pedal controls, without modern electric start—it requires hand-cranking the engine. The engine is a four-cylinder, easy to maintain with highly interchangeable parts. Thanks to its robust design and durable chassis, it often ran for a decade without breaking down. In the early car market, it became famous for its reliability, helping countless families solve transportation problems. However, it had many drawbacks, such as slow speed—topping out at just 40 km/h—and poor brake response. Compared to modern cars, its technology is clearly primitive, but it's precisely this that makes collectors appreciate its pure mechanical beauty. Whenever I encounter restoration cases, I emphasize frequent oil changes and chain inspections to preserve its original charm.


