The Pinzgauer is a family of all-terrain vehicles with four-wheel drive (4ร4 and 6ร6) and high mobility, used mainly by defense customers. The model was originally developed in the late 1960s and produced by the Steyr-Daimler-Puch automaker in Graz, Austria, and so named in reference to the Austrian Pinzgauer (or Noriker) horse breed. The Pinzgauer, production of which continued until the end of the century, decommissioned at the end of its operational life and sold on the civilian market was very popular among collectors of military vehicles, used by their owners at themed events.
Features
All Pinzgauers of the first series are equipped with:
2.5-liter air-cooled 4-cylinder engine, with the exception of some late-production 712 models, which were generally set up as ambulances.
DIN-certified power: 65 kilowatts (88 PS; 87 bhp) (105 hp SAE)
torque: 180 Newtons per meter (133 lbf-ft)
5-speed manual transmission, with 2 transfer cases
Four- or six-wheel four-wheel drive with on-the-fly hydraulic differential
Fully independent suspension
Backbone telatio tube
Integrated differentials
24-volt electrical system
Vacuum-assisted drum brakes
Gantry axles to give extra room
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