Interesting Facts About the Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer
The Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer first rolled off the line in the late 1960s and quickly became a workhorse for militaries around the globe. Production spanned more than three decades, with the first generation alone seeing over 18,000 units built.
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Birth of an All‑Terrain Icon (1968)
Steyr‑Daimler‑Puch introduced the Pinzgauer in 1968, marking the start of a vehicle that would serve armed forces worldwide. The first‑generation models (710, 712) were produced until 2000, with more than 18,000 units built.
Second Generation – Pinzgauer II (1986)
After six years of research and development, the upgraded Pinzgauer II entered production in 1986 and continued to be built through the early 2000s, extending the model’s legacy well into the new millennium.
A Global Military Staple
The Pinzgauer’s rugged design made it a staple in armed forces worldwide, including extensive use by the Swiss Army, cementing its reputation as a reliable all‑terrain vehicle.
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