Auverland

Auverland
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Auverland (Société nouvelle des automobiles Auverland), now grouped with Panhard, is a French manufacturer of Jeep-like four-wheel-drive and armoured fighting vehicles. It bought Panhard from Peugeot in April 2005, and in a reverse takeover the combined company now uses the better known Panhard name.
Created by Francois Servanin early 1980 in Saint-Germain-Laval (Loire), Auverland began licensed production of the Cournil 4x4.
In 1986 Auverland presented a redesigned version, still based on the Cournil, called the A3.
The A3 provided the basis for the Brazilian JPX Montez, which was built there from 1992 until production finally stopped in 2002.
It was also build by the Czech manufacturer Avia as the A11 from 1994 till 1996.
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