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Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan's collection holds several world records including the largest collection of 4x4 vehicles at 718, [6] the largest caravan at 122 tons with eight bedrooms [7] and the worlds largest motorised model car a 4-to-1 drivable scale replica Willys Jeep. [8]
Seen in multiple UAE SOF trainings and live shows. [50] Polaris RZR United States: Side-by-side: N/A [51] MRAPs International MaxxPro United States: MRAP: 3,375 Various versions on order. [52] Oshkosh M-ATV United States: MRAP: 750 750 as of 2016. [53] Nimr Jais United Arab Emirates: MRAP: 250-500
The Nimr (Arabic: نمر, romanized: Nimr, lit. 'Leopard') is a family of all-terrain military armored personnel carrier (APC) vehicles, co-developed with Russia's Military Industrial Company and produced by Nimr LLC in the United Arab Emirates.
As of 2014, Nissan discontinued the fifth generation model worldwide, except for South Africa, the Middle East, Paraguay, Haiti, Philippines, Nepal, Bolivia, Sri Lanka, and some African and Eastern European countries where the 4x4 competed against the Toyota Land Cruiser (J70). In Australia, the Y61 was sold until 2016, alongside the Y62.
The company touched 150,000 annual car sales in 2019. [5] Old logo of CARS24. In May 2020, the company launched CARS24 Moto. [11] Cars24 Moto is a service which allows customers to sell used two-wheelers such as motorbikes, mopeds and scooters on its platform. It also launched a service offering vehicles inspection services at the customers ...
NIMR is a member of the Abu Dhabi Government owned Emirates Defense Industries Company (EDIC). NIMR produces wheeled military vehicles which are designed, manufactured and assembled entirely in the UAE. NIMR's range of 4x4 and 6x6 vehicles are available in armored or non-armored configurations, with modular configurable crew capacity and ...
The Jeep Wrangler (pictured is a TJ Wrangler) is a 4WD vehicle with a transfer case to select low-range or high-range four-wheel drive.. A four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, is a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously.
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