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Benz Velo

Benz Velocipede
Overview
ManufacturerRheinische Gasmotorenfabrik Benz & Cie.
Also calledBenz Velo
Benz Ideal
Production1894–1902
DesignerKarl Benz
Body and chassis
LayoutRR layout
Powertrain
Engine1.0L (1,045 cc (63.8 cu in)) single
Power output1.5–3 brake horsepower (1.1–2.2 kW; 1.5–3.0 PS) @ 450 rpm
4.4–5.2 newton-metres (3.2–3.8 lb⋅ft)
Transmission3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Curb weight280–320 kilograms (620–710 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorBenz Patent-Motorwagen
Benz Velo at the Toyota Automobile Museum
Benz Ideal

The Benz Velo was one of the first cars, introduced by Carl Benz in 1894 as the followup to the Patent-Motorwagen. 67 Benz Velos were built in 1894 and 134 in 1895. The early Velo had a 1L 1.5-metric-horsepower (1.5 hp; 1.1 kW) engine, and later a 3-metric-horsepower (3 hp; 2 kW) engine giving a top speed of 19 km/h (12 mph). The Velo was officially introduced by Karl Benz as the Velocipede, and became the world's first standardized serial production car.[1] The Velocipede remained in production between 1894 and 1902, with a final count of over 1,200 produced.[2]

  1. ^ "The First Mass Production of Cars - The Assembly Line". theinventors.org. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  2. ^ Danielson, C. "The World's First Production Car, The Benz Patent Motor Car Velocipede Of 1894". eMercedesBenz. Archived from the original on 24 March 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.

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