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For Europe and Australia, a 2.0 L (1968 cc; 120 cid; 140ps) Volkswagen-manufactured diesel engine is fitted along with a 6-speed manual gearbox. All EU cars are fitted as standard with four wheel drive and a version of the Freedom Drive System that is tuned differently from the U.S. versions, but with similar capability to FDII with brake ...
Toyota Australia is an Australian subsidiary of the Japanese car ... The plant produced the Camry and Aurion for sale locally in Australasia and for export to the ...
The Suzuki Eiger 400 is an all-terrain vehicle (4-wheel motorcycle) from Suzuki.It has a 376 cc, single overhead cam, four-stroke, single cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine, weighs 590 pounds (270 kg), has a 4-US-gallon (15 L) gas tank, and offers two wheel or four wheel drive.
The works Eggenberger Motorsport team won the entrants' World Championship, although the team's cars were disqualified from the 1987 Bathurst 1000 in Australia for wheel arch panel irregularities. These had been deemed legal in every other race that year [ 5 ] however this deprived Klaus Ludwig and Klaus Niedzwiedz of the drivers' title.
Australia 2536 HX models ordered in July 2013 as the Phase 3B part of project Land 121. Australia was the first customer to receive HX2 variants. First vehicle handover occurred on 7 April 2016, when 6 HX77 (8×8) and 6 HX40M (4×4) were handed over.
The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia (which also governed what is now the Northern Territory), and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in Australia.
The Tesla Cybertruck is a battery electric pickup truck built by Tesla, Inc. since 2023. [5] Introduced as a concept vehicle in November 2019, it has a body design reminiscent of low-polygon modelling, consisting of flat stainless steel sheet panels.
Vehicle inspection in Australia is generally done on a state basis (with the exception of Federally Registered Heavy Vehicles, see below). Each state or territory has the authority to set its own laws pertaining to vehicle inspections, all (with the exception of the self-governing territory of Norfolk Island) have some form of inspection, either periodically or before a transfer of ownership.