September 20, 2006 The potential benefits of an affordable dual-mode road-rail vehicle are immense and we’ve featured previous concept vehicles in this vein from Hokkaido, Toyota (a very clever hybrid ...
If there's one thing we've learned, when you get the chance to drive a Tonka Toy, do it--and that's exactly what we did when the people at Unimog offered us a drive opportunity in a 2005 U500. Looking ...
The world may have started revolving again, but who knows for how long. As the health crisis is showing worrying signs of dragging on for the rest of the year and well into the next, now’s a good time ...
Old military vehicles never really die. They just enter long periods of slumber until they're needed again. This is why WWII-era Jeeps are still on the road today and are still fixable with nothing ...
The Unimog’s birth was a rather disturbing process. In 1944, Germany was on the pathway of becoming an agrarian country and the 1945 bombing didn’t do much to help the state’s industry. It was this ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Powertrain specialist LH Group Services has renewed its partnership with Mercedes-Benz Trucks, after winning an order from the UK’s Network Rail for eight Unimogs adapted for use on rail, road and ...
Among the pantheon of off-road greats, there are few greater than Mercedes-Benz's revered Unimog. Admittedly not the cheapest, fastest, or most flingable, these portal-axle equipped beasts are the ...
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