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  1. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (26 February 1725 – 2 October 1804) was a French inventor who built the world's first full-size and working self-propelled mechanical land-vehicle, the "Fardier à vapeur" – effectively the world's first automobile.

  2. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (born September 25, 1725, Void, France—died October 2, 1804, Paris) was a French military engineer who designed and built the world’s first true automobile—a huge, heavy, steam-powered tricycle.

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  3. Dec 14, 2021 · The world’s first self-propelled mechanical vehicle, in other words, the world’s first automobile, was built by the largely unknown French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot. Nicholas-Joseph Cugnot was born in Void-Vacon, Lorraine, in 1725 and was trained as a military engineer.

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  5. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (February 26, 1725 – October 2, 1804) was a French inventor. He is believed to have built the first self-propelled mechanical vehicle or automobile , though this claim is disputed by some sources (some suggest that Ferdinand Verbiest, as a member of a Jesuit mission in China , may have been the first to build a 'car ...

  6. Nicolas Joseph Cugnot est un ingénieur militaire français, né le 25 février 1725 1, N 1 à Void ( Meuse) en Lorraine, et mort le 2 octobre 1804 2 (à 79 ans) à Paris, connu pour avoir conçu et réalisé, entre 1769 et 1771, le premier véhicule automobile jamais construit dans le monde 3.

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · Learn about the fardier à vapeur, a steam-powered carriage designed by a French engineer in 1769. Discover how it worked, why it failed and how it influenced the industrial era.

  8. Dec 11, 2012 · Learn about Cugnot, a French engineer who built a steam-powered tricycle in 1769 for hauling artillery. Find out why some historians consider him the first automobile inventor, while others prefer Benz and Daimler.