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  2. Murtaya - Wikipedia

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    The basis of the Murtaya consists of a GRP monocoque tub with a front space-frame that contains the engine. The front suspension attaches to the space-frame while the rear suspension attaches directly to the monocoque tub. The Murtaya is a single-donor car, meaning that you do not need to match parts from various donor cars to complete the car.

  3. Fangchengbao Bao 5 - Wikipedia

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    The SUV is powered by a 1.5-litre 145 kW (194 hp; 197 PS) turbocharged petrol engine, two electric motors and three differential locks. The combined power output is rated at 505 kW (677 hp; 687 PS) and 760 N⋅m (77.5 kg⋅m; 561 lb⋅ft). The Bao 5 can reach 125 km (78 mi) (CLTC) in 16 minutes of charge. The combined range of the Bao is 1,200 ...

  4. Jaguar XJR-15 - Wikipedia

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    TWR used the middle-section of the XJR-15's tub - the cockpit and greenhouse - for the R390, however the R390 used revised rear and front ends, a wider overall chassis, and a different suspension for better handling, as well as a new exterior design, and - obviously - a Nissan rather than a Jaguar engine.

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  6. Hummer H3 - Wikipedia

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    An electronic locking rear differential was optional, with a locking front differential also becoming an option on later models. Like the Hummer H2 , the H3 can ford 27 inches (690 mm) of water (tested in depths up to 34 in or 864 mm) at a speed of 5 mph (8.0 km/h) and 20 in (508 mm) of water at a speed of 20 mph (32 km/h).

  7. Locking hubs - Wikipedia

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    Automatic free wheeling hub of a 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero Mechanically (manually) activated free wheeling hub on a Toyota Land Cruiser J60 from the 1980s, with marked turning positions free and lock Locking hubs , also known as free wheeling hubs are fitted to some (mainly older) four-wheel drive vehicles, allowing the front wheels to rotate ...