Evolution of the motor vehicle

1860 The Frenchman Lenoir constructs the first internal-combustion engine; this powerplant relies on city gas as its fuel source. Thermal efficiency is in the 3% range. 1867 Otto and Langen display an improved inter- nal-combustion engine at the Paris Interna- tional Exhibition. Its thermal efficiency is ap- proximately 9%. 1876 Otto builds the first gas-powered engine to uti- lise the four-stroke compression cycle. At virtu- ally the same time Clerk constructs the first gas- powered two-stroke engine in England. 1883 Daimler and Maybach develop the first high- speed four-cycle petrol engine using a hot- tube ignition system. 1885 The first automobile from Benz (patented in 1886). First self-propelled motorcycle from Daimler (Fig. 1). 1886 First four-wheeled motor carriage with petrol engine from Daimler (Fig. 2). 1887 Bosch invents the magneto ignition. 1889 Dunlop in England produces the first pneu- matic tyres. 1893 Maybach invents the spray-nozzle carburet- tor . Diesel patents his design for a heavy oil- burning powerplant employing the self-igni- tion concept. 1897 MAN presents the first workable diesel engine. 1897 First Electromobile from Lohner-Porsche (Fig. 2). 1913 Ford introduces the production line to auto- motive manufacturing. Production of the Tin Lizzy (Model T, Fig. 3). By 1925, 9,109 were leaving the production line each day. 1916 The Bavarian Motor Works are founded. 1923 First motor lorry powered by a diesel engine produced by Benz-MAN (Fig. 4). 1936 Daimler-Benz inaugurates series-production of passenger cars propelled by diesel engines. 1938 The VW Works are founded in Wolfsburg. 1949 First low-profile tyre and first steel-belted ra- dial tyre produced by Michelin. 1954 NSU-Wankel constructs the rotary engine (Fig. 4). 1966 Electronic fuel injection (D-Jetronic) for stan- dard production vehicles produced by Bosch . 1970 Seatbelts for driver and front passengers. 1978 Mercedes-Benz installs the first Antilock Brak- ing System (ABS) in vehicles. 1984 Debut of the airbag and seatbelt tensioning system . 1985 Advent of a catalytic converter designed for operation in conjunction with closed-loop mix- ture control, intended for use with unleaded fuel. 1997 Electronic suspension control systems (ESP) . Toyota builds first passenger car with a hybrid drive. Alfa Romeo introduces the common-rail direct injection (CRDI) system for diesel engines. As of Advanced driver assistance systems , such as 2000 parking assistance, distance warning systems, lane change assistance.


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