Archive page 267

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This is why we love cars. Explore archive page 267 of Daily Car Facts, featuring automotive trivia about EV, Ferrari, Ferrari Luce, Brazilian, Chevrolet Opala, MG's, MG ZR, MG 4 X-Power, FIAT's, FIAT 8V, Hakkapeliitta 01, Ecuador, KIA Soluto, Daihatsu's, Toyota Camry, and Ford Racing Puma, and other remarkable car history facts.

Q: What is the name of the first EV built by Ferrari?

A: Ferrari Luce

Q: Which Chevrolet model is considered the first Brazilian muscle car?

A: Chevrolet Opala

Q: What was MG's first hot hatch since the MG ZR of the early 2000s called?

A: MG 4 X-Power

Q: What is the name of the world's first production winter tire that automatically adjusts to temperature changes by extending or retracting its studs?

A: Hakkapeliitta 01

Q: What was the most popular vehicle in Ecuador in 2025?

A: KIA Soluto

Q: Which Toyota model was Daihatsu's first hybrid passenger car actually based on?

A: Toyota Camry

Q: What color were all examples of the Ford Racing Puma finished in?

A: Imperial Blue

Q: Which 2001 Chevrolet concept car was named after Brazil's national bird?

A: Chevrolet Sabia

Q: How many VHS tapes was each Subaru SVX delivered with?

A: 2

Q: What was the first Japanese sports car to win on foreign soil?

A: Hino Contessa 1300

Q: What was the only year in which the Plymouth Cuda AAR was produced?

A: 1970

Q: What was Aston Martin's first proper shooting brake called?

A: Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake

Q: What was Britain's first Formula 1 car?

A: BRM P15 V16

Q: What was the name of the MPV produced by Lancia between 1994 and 2002?

A: Lancia Zeta

Q: What was the special edition Opel Speedster designed as a tribute to a German rock band called?

A: Opel Speedster Scorpions

Q: Who was the first Hong Kong female driver to compete in top-tier Asian racing events?

A: Denise Yeung

Q: What was the first successful post-War American compact car?

A: Nash Rambler

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