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Q: What was the largest number used in Audi's nomenclature?

A: 5000

Q: What is the most powerful four-seater production car in the world?

A: Koenigsegg Gemera

Q: Which Toyota model is the first and only Japanese front-engine, rear-wheel-drive production car equipped with a V12?

A: Toyota Century

Q: In what year did Kenworth build its first truck with a Diesel engine?

A: 1933

Q: What is missing from the logo of the new sub-brand called "AUDI", launched in China?

A: The four rings

Q: What was India's first MPV?

A: Maruti Ertiga

Q: What was Vauxhall's answer to the Ford Capri called?

A: Vauxhall Firenza

Q: Who is considered "The father of passive safety in automotive design"?

A: Bela Barenyi

Q: What was SEAT's last rear-wheel-drive mid-size car?

A: SEAT 132

Q: Are 100 million cars produced worldwide every year?

A: No

Q: What is the smallest model in Hyundai's dedicated Ioniq electric vehicle range?

A: Hyundai Ioniq 3

Q: What is a minivan called in Malaysia?

A: Mikrovena

Q: Which MINI model is considered the world's first Sports Activity Coupe in the premium small and compact vehicle segment?

A: MINI Paceman

Q: Which Porsche model is considered the world's first safety convertible car?

A: Porsche 911 Targa

Q: What is the name of the first Greek all-terrain supercar?

A: Korres P4

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