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AMZ Syrenka
The Syrenka is a concept car developed by Poland, Polish automotive manufacturer AMZ-Kutno in collaboration with pharmaceutical company Polfarmex SA. It is styled after, and designed as a spiritual successor to the FSO Syrena. Development Work on the project began in 2012, with the first working prototype being presented in January 2014. The main designer of the project was Andrzej Stasiak. Presentation and Homologation (motorsport), homologation was scheduled for 2014, alongside the official premiere at the Poznań International Fair. As of mid 2015, five prototypes existed, and the homologation process was planned to be completed by the end of the year. Initially, it was planned that the car would be produced only from parts manufactured in Poland, but due to a lack of companies producing such parts, approximately 40% were to be obtained from other countries. In autumn 2015, road tests for the car took place on the A1 motorway. Production of the Syrenka was expected to commence ...
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AMZ-Kutno
AMZ Kutno is an automotive company based in Kutno, Poland, that has been operating since 1999. It specializes in the design and manufacture of special bodies for commercial vehicles, such as minibuses, ambulances, security vans and special vehicles for the uniformed services. The company also produces a line of city buses and various military vehicles. Military products * adaptation of Wolverine on a medical evacuation vehicle, * adaptation Scam SM55 command vehicle, * adaptation Scam SM55 for laboratory chemicals. For most vehicles produced in the AMZ-Kutno armored cars are: * Dzik (Boar) I/II/III, * Tur I, * Tur II, * Żubr The ''Boar'' is produced in three versions for Polish uniformed services and export to Iraq. By February 2008 there were more than 600 units sold. In 2007 it joined the Tur I model in production, while in the 2008 model year they introduced the Zubr and Tur II models. File:Dzik2 P1010026 2.jpg, AMZ Dzik 2 of the Polish Army Military Police at Kiel ...
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