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They come with a price tag of RM3,214,119 (698,888 euros). [citation needed] A wealthy South African businessman wanted to purchase a 6x6, but Brabus was only willing to fulfil the request to convert it to right hand drive if he had a larger order. Subsequently, he ordered 10, which were converted to RHD and brought into South Africa. [9]
To put the price in perspectives, a 1993 300 GE (the top-of-line G-Class in a regular production) was DM 88,500, and a 1993 W140 500 SE with M119 V8 engine was DM 129,030. The production was initially to be limited to 500 units, signifying the "500" in model name: 446 units were actually produced and sold.
Originally, the plan called for a Land Rover Defender 110, but then Mercedes-AMG caught Mani’s attention with the debut of its shining star, the G63 6x6. Off-roader built a Mercedes-Benz G-Class ...
[4] [5] It was noted as being cheaper than a previous limited production run of Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6 (old-style name) from 2013. [4] (note in this period of the 2010s, transition AMG vehicles from Mercedes-Benz to Mercedes-AMG branding. [6] The US Version was previewed at the New York Auto Show in the spring of 2015 as a Mercedes-AMG model ...
In the 1980s and 1990s, AMG produced sports variants of the Honda Ballade in South Africa. [68] These models, known as Honda Ballade AMGs, were based on the fourth- and fifth-generation Honda Civics. They were fitted with lower Eibach springs, 15- or 16-inch Remotec aluminium wheels, and bigger rear spoilers.
A United States Navy Oshkosh MTVR, a six-wheel drive military truck with full-time all-wheel drive and super-single tires on all axles. Six-wheel drive (6WD or 6×6) is an all-wheel drive drivetrain configuration of three axles with at least two wheels on each axle capable of being driven simultaneously by the vehicle's engine.
The M39 series 5-ton 6×6 truck was a family of heavy tactical trucks built for the United States Armed Forces.The basic cargo version was designed to transport a 5-ton (4,500 kg), 14 ft (4.3 m) long load over all terrain in all weather.
The Pinzgauer is a family of high-mobility all-terrain 4WD (4×4) and 6WD (6×6) military utility vehicles. The vehicle was originally developed in the late 1960s and manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch [2] [3] of Graz, Austria, and was named after the Pinzgauer, an Austrian breed of cattle.