KSU Gazal-1

Not to be confused with GAZelle, Gazelle FRV, Hillman Gazelle, or Nissan Gazelle.
KSU Gazal-1
جامعة الملك سعود غزال ١
Overview
Manufacturer Magna Steyr & KSU
Production June 2010–present
Assembly Jeddah, Saudi-Arabia (MAN)
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size SUV
Body style 5-door wagon
Layout Front engine / Four-wheel drive
Platform Mercedes-Benz 463
Related Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Powertrain
Engine 5.5 L (335.6 cu in):
285 kW (382 hp);
530 N·m (390 lbf·ft)
V8 petrol engine
Dimensions
Wheelbase 112.2 in (2,850 mm)
Length 188.97 in (4,800 mm)
Width 74.8 in (1,900 mm)

The KSU Gazal-1 (Arabic for ‘gazelle') is a sport utility vehicle developed by students at King Saud University and technicians from Magna Steyr. The mass production began on 14 June 2010 under King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia. The managers of the project are Dr. Abdul Rahman Alahmari and Dr. Saed Darweesh. Dr. Khalid Alsaleh who registered patents for the vehicle mentioned in a TV interview that environment specific tests such as camel collision tolerance were conducted.

The car is the fourth home-made Arab automobile, after the Egyptian Ramses, the Moroccan Laraki and the Libyan Saroukh el-Jamahiriya. With a projected output of 20,000 for 2011, the Gazal-1 was the first Arab to be mass-produced in the Arab World.

The KSU Gazal-1 is based on the long-wheeled Mercedes-Benz G 500 AMG and was designed by Studiotorino. Most of the automotive parts are produced by Magna Steyr in Austria. The assembly of the vehicle is made at the assembly plant of MAN Truck & Bus in Jeddah.

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