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Q: What was the first all-electric convertible sports car from the German manufacturer Wiesmann called?

A: Wiesmann Thunderball

Q: What was the sports car created by Serbian businessman Mladen Mitrovic in Germany in 1983 called?

A: Kodiak F1

Q: Which Nissan model was the world's first ICE vehicle with a Huawei HarmonyOS cockpit?

A: Nissan Teana

Q: What was the first Renault model built entirely based on an American car?

A: Renault Rambler

Q: What was the first Mitsubishi model produced in Bangladesh?

A: Mitsubishi Pajero

Q: What was the second Formula E car produced by Mahindra?

A: Mahindra M3 Electro

Q: What is the first production Chevrolet Blazer that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in under 4 seconds called?

A: Chevrolet Blazer EV SS

Q: What was the final truly competitive Toyota F1 car called?

A: Toyota TF109

Q: What was the first French car company to use Diesel engines in microcars?

A: Duport

Q: What was the first Hyundai bus model called?

A: Hyundai R 182

Q: What was Aston Martin's first production four-door car since the Lagonda called?

A: Aston Martin Rapide

Q: What was the first high-performance version of the second-generation Renault Megane model called?

A: Renault Megane RS 225

Q: What was the performance version of the Chevrolet Cobalt compact car called?

A: Chevrolet Cobalt SS

Q: What is China's highest automotive engineering honor called?

A: The Grand Prize of the Science and Technology Award

Q: What was Ferrari's flagship V12 back in 2006?

A: Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano

Q: What was Mercedes-Benz's first entry-level electric SUV for the Indian market?

A: Mercedes-Benz EQA

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