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Only surprising car facts. Explore archive page 260 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about Dolby Atmos, Lucid Air, Hudson, Nash, Hudson Metropolitan, Ford's, Ford Edge, China-made, DSG, Volkswagen Magotan, Stellantis-owned, Peugeot, UAE's, Amna Al Qubaisi, Ferrari, and Ferrari 575 M, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What was the world's first vehicle to integrate Dolby Atmos?

A: Lucid Air

Q: What was the first Hudson model to be created from a rebadged Nash?

A: Hudson Metropolitan

Q: What was the first car to offer Ford's active noise control and acoustic windows?

A: Ford Edge

Q: What Volkswagen model was the first China-made car with a DSG transmission?

A: Volkswagen Magotan

Q: Which is actually the oldest of the Stellantis-owned brands?

A: Peugeot

Q: Who is the UAE's first female racing driver?

A: Amna Al Qubaisi

Q: What was the first front-engined Ferrari capable of breaking the magic 200 mph mark?

A: Ferrari 575 M Maranello

Q: Which GM brand that produced automobiles between 1908 and 1911 had a name similar to the family from the famous TV series Dallas?

A: Ewing

Q: Which tuner introduced the Dodge Viper Venom 500?

A: Hennessey

Q: What was the name of Chevrolet's subcompact model designed to rival cars such as the AMC Gremlin and Ford Pinto?

A: Chevrolet Vega

Q: What Honda model is considered Japan's most famous hot hatch?

A: Honda Civic Type R

Q: What was the first official concept car from the Mitsubishi brand shown in the American market?

A: Mitsubishi SST

Q: What was the first Soviet car with four-wheel hydraulic brakes?

A: GAZ M20 Pobeda

Q: What was the name of Simca's first non-FIAT car?

A: Simca Aronde

Q: What percentage of new cars in Norway are electric?

A: 97%

Q: Who was the recipient of the Studebaker Zip Van vehicles?

A: US Postal Service

Q: What was the longest and most spacious station wagon DeSoto ever produced?

A: DeSoto Fireflite Explorer

Q: Who was the first female drifter in the Middle East?

A: Noor Daoud

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