Photo Gallery «With all-wheel drive to the summit cross - Steyr-Puch Haflinger in the (historical) test»
The Steyr-Puch Haflinger is probably the automobile that comes closest to a mountain goat. With four lock-synchronized gears and an optional crawling gear, virtually no incline can stop it. Its compact dimensions make it agile enough to master even the steepest bends in the terrain and the high ground clearance means it never touches down. This was also the view of hobby magazine, which tested the Haflinger extensively off-road in 1962, which is reproduced in the original wording of this article.
Steyr-Puch Haflinger 700 AP (1968) - shown on the steep ramp - Geneva Motor Show 1968
© Archiv Automobil Revue
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