5,210 cc 318 LA V-8 (Chrysler)[1] 5,654 cc SV-345 V8 (IH) 7,206 cc 440 RB V8 (Chrysler)
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,540 mm (100.0 in)[1]
Length
4,510 mm (177.6 in)[1]
Width
1,800 mm (70.9 in)[1]
Height
1,760 mm (69.3 in)[1]
Curb weight
2,120 kg (4,670 lb) (approx)[1] 54%:46%
The Monteverdi Safari is a Swiss luxury SUV first presented by Peter Monteverdi in 1976. It entered into production in 1977.[1] Production came to an end in 1982, after production of the International Harvester Scout (upon which the Safari was based and shared many parts) came to an end. There was also a lower-priced version called the Sahara, which retained the Scout's original bodywork with some modifications.
^ abcdefghiLeyrer, Götz (1977-05-11). Simoneit, Ferdinand (ed.). "Test: Monteverdi Safari". Auto Motor u. Sport (in German). 10 (1977): 50–56.
The MonteverdiSafari is a Swiss luxury SUV first presented by Peter Monteverdi in 1976. It entered into production in 1977. Production came to an end...
using an International parts code book. The MonteverdiSafari was made by Swiss luxury automaker Monteverdi, who used Scout IIs as bases for well-equipped...
provided the bodywork for the more successful Monteverdi Safari. It is unknown whether the Monteverdi Sierra, a reworking of the Dodge Aspen, was built by...
addition, there was a refined interior. It followed the concept of the MonteverdiSafari . The vehicle remained a one-off. The Super Aero was a compact two-seat...
fullsize (1991–2021) Japan 1982–2021 worldwide, except North America MonteverdiSafari luxury compact Switzerland 1976–1982 Moskvitch 410/411 mini crossover...
created three prototypes, which are listed in the Monteverdi Museum in Binningen. While Monteverdi did not use the Saurer chassis they did produce two...
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arranger who rediscovered neglected music from the likes of Cavalli and Monteverdi – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 23 October 2019. (registration required)...