When was the world's first car born?
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The world's first car was born on January 29, 1886, invented by Karl Benz. Karl Benz was born in Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, and was an entrepreneur, inventor, engineer, and one of the founders of the famous German automobile company Daimler-Benz. He successively manufactured the first single-cylinder gas engine, single-cylinder gasoline engine, and a three-wheeled vehicle that did not require horses. The following is an introduction to the world's first car: This three-wheeled car was equipped with a two-stroke single-cylinder 0.9 horsepower gasoline engine, and this three-wheeler already had some characteristics of modern cars, such as spark ignition, steel tube frame, water cooling circulation, rear-wheel drive, leaf spring suspension, and front-wheel steering.