Europe In Italy, it was assembled by the
DR Motor Company from semi-knocked down kits and marketed under its own brand, as the
DR2. It was introduced at the
2009 Geneva Motor Show, as the third model marketed by the Italian company. It is available with 15-inch alloy rims and
Euro V-compliant engine, and can be fitted with leather upholstery and an
LPG kit. In Europe, it is also marketed in
Russia,
Ukraine,
Serbia,
Macedonia and
Turkey.
Australia In Australia, sales commenced in 2011 (in all states except
Victoria), under the name of J1 (as
Audi sells the
A1 model there). The initial release price was $11,990
AUD; however, a $1,000 cashback offer was made available. This made it one of the cheapest new cars available in Australia, along with the
Proton S16,
Suzuki Alto and
Geely MK (sold in Western Australia only). It was equipped with more features for the Australian market, including 14-inch alloy wheels, front fog lamps, two front airbags, a six-speaker CD player, air-conditioning, electric windows and side mirrors and a rear windscreen wiper along with a strengthened body and grille. Optional features were floor mats, reversing sensors, Bluetooth connectivity and headlight covers. ==Safety==