Top Automotive Innovations of the Past 100 Years – 1920s: Closed Bodies
Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary series explores the past century’s biggest automotive innovations. This edition: 1920s closed-body cars.
Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary series explores the past century’s biggest automotive innovations. This edition: 1920s closed-body cars.
Fourth in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 1950s: Power Steering and Power Brakes.
Fifth in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 1960s: Three-Point Seatbelt.
Sixth in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 1970s: Automatic Transmission.
Seventh in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 1980s: Electronic Fuel Injection Transmission.
Ninth in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past 100 years. This edition: The 2000s: Hybrids and Efficiency Upgrades.
Tenth in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 2010s: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
Eighth in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 1990s: On-board Diagnostics.Transmission.
Eleventh in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 2020s: Electric Vehicle’s Go Mainstream.
Second in a series for Kelley Blue Book’s 100th Anniversary, celebrating automotive innovations of the past century. This edition: The 1930s: Independent Suspension.