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Bionix 25 - First production model. Armed with 25mm Bushmaster cannon turret and 2 x 7.62mm GPMG. The first Bionix 25 production vehicles were completed in September 1997 and, under the Phase I production contract awarded to Singapore Technologies Automotive. Production continued until 2001. A total of 300 were built for the SAF.
1934–1956 Citroën Traction Avant—first mass-produced front-wheel drive car, built with monocoque chassis 1936–1955 MG T series —sports cars 1938–2003 Volkswagen Beetle —a design that was produced for over 60 years with over 20 million units assembled in several countries
Toyota Prius, first generation (NHW10 1997–2000) the first mass produced hybrid car In the 1990s, Toyota began to branch out from producing mostly compact cars by adding many larger and more luxurious vehicles to its lineup, including a full-sized pickup, the T100 (and later the Tundra ), several lines of SUVs, a sport version of the Camry ...
The first Australian designed mass-produced car was the Holden 48-215, released in 1948. Annual production of vehicles reached a maximum of almost 500,000 in the 1970s (at the time tenth globally), and 400,000 in the 2000s, but by 2012, production declined to approximately 200,000 (30th place), due to competition from Asian automakers and ...
The earliest use of the term production car being applied to motor cars, found to date, was in a June 1914 American advertisement for a Regal motor car. [1] The phrase was a shortened form of mass-produced or quantity-produced car. [2] [3] The phrase was also used in terms of the car to be made in production, as opposed to the prototype. [4]
Two years after the Roadster proved EVs could be feasible, Nissan proved they could be affordable when it debuted the Leaf in 2010, the world’s first mass-produced electric vehicle.
The plant is the birthplace of the South Korean automobile industry and is a self-contained facility that operates its own fire station, hospital and security vehicles. [6] The production of the Pony, South Korea’s first mass-produced car, began in the plant. It also has Research and Development Centre of Hyundai Motors.
Hydrogen tops up the lorry’s electric battery, enabling the vehicle to carry heavier loads over longer distances.