The first mass-produced model in the world is generally considered to be the Ford Model T, introduced in 1908. The Model T, also known as the "Tin Lizzie," was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company and became one of the most influential and iconic cars in history. It was the first automobile to be produced on an assembly line using interchangeable parts and innovative manufacturing techniques, which significantly reduced production costs and made it more affordable for the general public. The Model T played a pivotal role in popularizing the automobile and making car ownership accessible to a wider range of people.