They were lightweight vehicles and considerable care was taken in the original selection of materials used in their construction.
The breastcollar style harness is still used today for pulling lightweight vehicles.
In 1997, a new lightweight high-mobility vehicle entered service.
In wheelchair racing, contestants use lightweight vehicles, but all the propulsion is by hand.
Therefore it can be installed on lightweight vehicles.
These lightweight vehicles are designed to lower launch costs, and could eventually replace the space shuttle, which has been in use since 1981.
A V8 engine in the lightweight vehicle meant impressive performance for a truck.
It is especially suitable for the construction of a lightweight vehicle that can offer exceptional performance.
Later the company's lightweight vehicles became popular for agricultural, industrial, and recreational use.
The idea was to produce a water drop-shaped, very lightweight vehicle, which would be more modern and smaller than the 2CV.