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The first car manufactured by Peugeot. Also known as the Serpollet Tricycle. [10] Type 2: 1890 1891 Type 1: Type 3: Type 3: 1891 1894 Type 2: Type 4: Type 4: 1892 1892 Type 3: Type 5: One-off car based on the Type 3 built to the specifications of Ali III ibn al-Husayn, then the Bey of Tunis. [11] Type 5: 1893 1896 Type 4: Type 6: Type 6: 1894 ...
The first-generation BMW X6, widely regarded as the first coupe SUV. A coupe SUV is a type of sport utility vehicle with a sloping rear roofline similar to those of fastbacks or Kammbacks. The sloping roofline is adopted to offer a styling advantage compared to its standard SUV counterpart, [1] [2] which helps increase profit margins as ...
Compact luxury crossover SUV that shares its platform with the Toyota RAV4. RX: 1998 ALA10/ ALH10: 2022 – Two-row mid-size luxury crossover SUV that shares its platform with the Toyota Highlander. RZ: 2022 EB10: 2022 – Battery electric two-row mid-size luxury crossover SUV that shares the e-TNGA platform with the Toyota bZ4X. TX: 2023 AU10 ...
The LS3 received modifications for its application to HSV E Series models, producing 425 bhp (317 kW). The LS3 engine in the E Series II GTS (released September 2009) was upgraded to produce 436 bhp (325 kW). All HSV MY12.5 excluding the base Maloo and Clubsport variants have been upgraded to produce 436 bhp (325 kW).
Micro Trend The Micro Trend is a city car designed by Italy's Pininfarina and Hafei Motors. It was first introduced in January 2003 and sales began in April 2003. However, in 2010 they introduced a new version of the Micro Trend, with the first batch of New Trend cars on sale by early March 2011. Micro MX7 Mark II. Micro MX7
ETV started in late 1991 as a branch of Mirco-Wave Communication Systems (Private) Limited (MCS) (Sri Lanka Registrar of Companies # NPVS9093). MCS was a subsidiary of East-West Enterprises [ 12 ] and was the primary reason for the E in ETV (East West Television).
Pages in category "2010 in Sri Lanka" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
As the first television broadcasting service of Sri Lanka and South Asia they began transmission of the first terrestrial television channel in the country. It was also the first privately owned television station in a region where the government was in control of radio and television. [ 8 ]