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  2. Automotive industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Production started in 1987, and again since 2019. The automotive industry in the Philippines is one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region, with approximately 441.4 thousand vehicles sold in 2023. [1][2] Most of the vehicles sold and built in the Philippines are from foreign brands.

  3. Kawasaki Motors Philippines - Wikipedia

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    kawasaki.ph. Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation (KMPC or Kawasaki Philippines) is a subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. under the motorcycle unit. It manufactures motorcycle/motorcycle parts, and bicycle/bicycle parts. Kawasaki Philippines is also the official distributor and assembler of Bajaj and Modenas in the Philippines.

  4. Suzuki Hustler - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Kei (Hustler) Mazda Laputa (Flair Crossover) Mazda AZ-Offroad (Flair Crossover, indirect) The Suzuki Hustler (Japanese: スズキ・ハスラー, Suzuki Hasurā) is a crossover SUV -styled kei car produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2014. [2] The car is also sold by Mazda as the Mazda Flair Crossover (Japanese: マツダ ...

  5. Motorized tricycle (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, motorized tricycles, or simply tricycles (Filipino: traysikel; Cebuano: traysikol), refer to a type of motorized vehicle consisting of a motorcycle and a passenger cab attached to it. Along with the jeepney, the Philippine tricycle is one of the most common means of public or private transportation in the country, especially ...

  6. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    The RG250Γ motorcycle is released as the first-ever full-blown racer-replica, with technology developed for the racetrack. [71] Launch of the Mighty Boy 550cc, 4-cycle mini commercial vehicle. [58] The Cultus (Swift/Forsa/SA310) 1-liter passenger vehicle debuts. [72] Production of Suzuki cars begins at Maruti Udyog Ltd. in New Delhi, India. [58]

  7. Autozam AZ-1 - Wikipedia

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    The proposal for the AZ-1 goes as far back as 1985 when Suzuki created the Suzuki RS/1 as a mid-engine sports car project for volume production. [1] Suzuki's design for the Tokyo Motor Show was a fully functional car with a front/rear weight distribution of 45:55, [3] powered by a modified 1.3-liter G13B engine borrowed from the Cultus GTi.

  8. Lifan Group - Wikipedia

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    Lifan Industry (Group) Co., Ltd. (Lifan Group or Lifan, [3][4] Chinese: 力帆, lit. 'Power Sail') is a civilian owned Chinese motorcycle and automobile manufacturer headquartered in Chongqing, China. It was founded in 1992 and began to manufacture automobiles in 2005, with license-built microvans and a small sedan developed by Lifan.

  9. Ford Motor Company Philippines - Wikipedia

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    ford.com.ph. Ford Group Philippines, Inc. (FGPI) is a Philippine-based subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. It was primarily focused on manufacturing automobiles for local and regional markets from 1998 until 2012. It built the Ford Escape, Ford Laser / Lynx, Ford Focus, Mazda3, and Mazda Tribute for the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore ...