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English: A Henry Sutton car, built in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, in 1900, believed to be the first front wheel drive vehicle in the world. On display in 2011 at the Ballarat Heritage Festival.
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First front wheel drive vehicle was Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot's 1769 French gun carriage (steam-driven) and others were produced before Sutton's. Morris & Salom build a FWD electric in Philadelphia in 1894/96. George B. Selden's 1895 patent design was designed as a FWD. Ferdinand Porsche's first car was an electric FWD built in 1899.

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