Stuttgart City.
Zhu Wencong looked at the small car he had been longing for. Currently, the car models were divided into three-wheelers and four-wheelers, all of which were still in the research and testing phase.
Among them, three-wheelers were the most stable, considering the minimal materials used and the simplicity of the process, whereas the four-wheeled box-type cars were the most complex, requiring highly precise craftsmanship.
To satisfy the aristocratic class's vanity and maximize profit, Zhu Wencong planned to sell cars at different levels separately.
The box-type cars, which had the highest technological content, were only sold to the nobility, thus highlighting their extraordinary status, and they were willing to spend a fortune.
Ordinary middle-class people couldn't afford it, nor could they afford the maintenance. Cars of this era were still extremely fragile, with too many problems.
