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  2. Proterra ZX5 - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 2020, Proterra announced the replacement to the Catalyst, the ZX5, available in 35-and-40-foot (10.7 and 12.2 m) nominal lengths. Edmonton Transit System of Edmonton, Alberta was the launch customer for the 40-foot ZX5.

  3. Proterra (bus manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    The Proterra ZX5 was announced as the replacement to the Catalyst, available in 35-and-40-foot (11 and 12 m) nominal lengths. Edmonton Transit System of Edmonton, Alberta was the launch customer for the 40-foot ZX5. The ZX5 features the same composite chassis as the Catalyst but incorporates several design changes.

  4. Harley-Davidson Sportster - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson Sportster Forty-Eight In the 2010 model year, Harley-Davidson introduced the XL1200X "Forty-Eight" model. It was similar to the "Dark" Nightster style but has the classic 1948 style small peanut tank, wire wheels, forward-controls, a wider front tire with a fat front end and chopped front fender, a slammed speedo with under ...

  5. Category:Proterra vehicles - Wikipedia

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  6. Proterra Catalyst - Wikipedia

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    Proterra ZX5 The Proterra Catalyst is a battery-electric low-floor transit bus that was built by Proterra from 2014 to 2020. The second generation of Proterra's battery-electric buses, it succeeded the earlier EcoRide as the company's flagship product.

  7. Harley-Davidson Hummer - Wikipedia

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    A 1955 Model B "Hummer" at the Harley-Davidson Museum. The Hummer was added to Harley-Davidson's model line in 1955. It was a stripped-down basic model using a redesigned "B-model" engine with the old 125 cc capacity. It was named after Dean Hummer, a Harley dealer in Omaha, Nebraska who led national Harley two-stroke sales. [2]