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Q: What was Chevrolet's first muscle pick-up truck called?

A: Chevrolet 454 SS

Q: Which queen was the first female driver of a Peugeot iOn?

A: Queen Sofia

Q: Which brand presented the first FIA Formula E car with both front and rear powertrains, doubling regenerative capacity and eliminating rear brakes?

A: Jaguar

Q: What was the debut model for the second-generation BMW 5-Series in North America?

A: BMW 528 e

Q: What was the largest light commercial panel van produced by Volkswagen from 1975 to 2006?

A: Volkswagen LT

Q: What was the name of the performance-oriented variant of the Renault Dauphine?

A: Renault Dauphine Gordini

Q: In what year was the first true concept vehicle in the history of Land Rover presented?

A: 2004

Q: What was the name of the first Soviet crossover vehicle?

A: Moskvich 410

Q: What was General Motors' answer to the Volkswagen Type 2?

A: Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier

Q: In what year did the Peterbilt develop its first cab-over-engine (COE) truck?

A: 1942

Q: What is the world's most expensive luxury sedan produced by Aston Martin?

A: Aston Martin Lagonda Taraf

Q: Who was the first Latin driver to beat the "Flying Finns" for the world championship in the 1980s?

A: Miki Biasion

Q: In what year did the first collaboration between Hyundai Motor Company and Prada take place?

A: 2009

Q: For whom was the Ferrari Meera S built?

A: The Saudi royal family

Q: The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting was produced in just four units. What did those four examples actually represent?

A: The cardinal points of a compass

Q: Who was the head of the motorsport division at Porsche in the 1960s?

A: Ferdinand Piech

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