":"@de . . "Monteverdi Safari"@en . "Monteverdi Safari"@en . . ","@de . "1800"^^ . "2540"^^ . . . . "en:"@de . "4560"^^ . "1982"^^ . . "Monteverdi Safari in Lenzerheide 1978.jpg"@de . . "1760"^^ . "2050"^^ . "1976"^^ . "1976"^^ . "54"^^ . "5210"^^ . "Monteverdi Safari in Lenzerheide 1978"@de . "5.2"^^ . . . "The Monteverdi Safari is a luxury SUV first presented by Peter Monteverdi in 1976. It entered into production in 1977. Despite the manufacturer\u2019s tradition as a supercar manufacturer, the 1977 domestic market price of CHF 39,000 was only CHF 5,000 higher than that of the less well appointed Range Rover. There were relatively few luxury SUVs offered in Europe at this time, and while the Safari\u2019s sales volumes were dwarfed by those of the Range Rover, they were high in the context of the company\u2019s own experience with models targeted at the higher end of the Maserati/Ferrari class."@en . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Der Monteverdi Safari war ein [[Wikipedia:de:|Gel\u00E4ndewagenW]] des Schweizer Automobilherstellers Monteverdi, der zwischen 1976 und 1982 in gr\u00F6\u00DFeren St\u00FCckzahlen hergestellt wurde. Ein Schwesterfahrzeug war der Monteverdi Sahara, der nur in einzelnen Exemplaren hergestellt wurde. Der Safari war Monteverdis erfolgreichstes Modell."@de . "Monteverdi Safari"@de . "3"^^ . "Der Monteverdi Safari war ein [[Wikipedia:de:|Gel\u00E4ndewagenW]] des Schweizer Automobilherstellers Monteverdi, der zwischen 1976 und 1982 in gr\u00F6\u00DFeren St\u00FCckzahlen hergestellt wurde. Ein Schwesterfahrzeug war der Monteverdi Sahara, der nur in einzelnen Exemplaren hergestellt wurde. Der Safari war Monteverdis erfolgreichstes Modell."@de . . . "3.2"^^ . . "Binningen, Switzerland"@en . . "The Monteverdi Safari is a luxury SUV first presented by Peter Monteverdi in 1976. It entered into production in 1977. Despite the manufacturer\u2019s tradition as a supercar manufacturer, the 1977 domestic market price of CHF 39,000 was only CHF 5,000 higher than that of the less well appointed Range Rover. There were relatively few luxury SUVs offered in Europe at this time, and while the Safari\u2019s sales volumes were dwarfed by those of the Range Rover, they were high in the context of the company\u2019s own experience with models targeted at the higher end of the Maserati/Ferrari class. The driving experienced was enhanced by automatic transmission, switchable all-wheel drive, electric windows and a well chosen selection of instruments behind the steering wheel. Despite the upright look of the body, the angle of the drivers\u2019 own seat was relatively \u201Csporty\u201D, although the overall height of the vehicle meant that the Safari driver was still well positioned to look down on conventional sedans/saloons. Standard equipment was a Chrysler 5.2 litre V-8 engine delivering a claimed PS (kW) at only 4,000 rpm along with a useful 35.3 mkg of torque. This gave it a significant power and performance advantage over the 3.5 litre engined Range Rover of the time. For customers were offered the alternative of a 5.7 PS (kW) Chrysler engine, and the manufacturers maintained that the drive train components were also engineered to be able to accommodate Chrysler\u2019s 7.2 litre PS (kW) unit. In its 5.2 litre form, the vehicle achieved a maximum speed of 165.1 km/h (103 mph) and took 13.1 seconds to reach 100 km/h (63 mph) from a standing start. The price of this level of performance in such a substantial vehicle showed up in the overall fuel consumption figure of L/100 km ( mpg-imp/ mpg-US) achieved during the 1977 road test from which these performance figures are taken."@en . . "2120.0"^^ . "Safari"@de . .