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  2. Pyeonghwa Motors - Wikipedia

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    Until 2013, it was a joint venture in Nampo between Pyonghwa Motors of Seoul (South Korea), a company owned by Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, and the North Korean Ryonbong General Corp. The joint venture produced small cars under licence from Fiat and Brilliance China Auto , [ 3 ] a pickup truck and an SUV using complete knock down kits ...

  3. Automotive industry in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Sungri Motor Plant was founded in November 1950 as the Tokchon Motor Plant (덕천자동차공장). It produced its first vehicle, a Sungri-58 truck, in 1958. In 1975, the plant was renamed Sungri Motor Plant (sungri means victory in Korean). In 1980, annual production was reported by the government to be 20,000 units per year, but the rate ...

  4. Category:Car manufacturers of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pyeonghwa Motors This page was last edited on 5 July 2019, at 22:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Jiabao V52 - Wikipedia

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    The Jiabao V52 was also produced by North Korean car manufacturer Pyeonghwa Motors as the Samcheonri 0708. Pyeonghwa introduced a naming system using the classic names such as Samchonri followed by four-digit numbers with the first two based on either engine capacity, or number of seats or gross vehicle weight. [8]

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Asia Motors (1965–1999) (Merged into Kia Motors) Daewoo Motors (1972–2011) (Replaced by GM Korea) Keohwa (1974–1984) (Acquired by SsangYong Motor, now KG Mobility) Proto Motors (1997–2017) Saehan Motors (1976–1983) (Acquired by Daewoo Motors) Shinjin Motors (1955–1984) (Acquired by SsangYong Motor, now KG Mobility) Sibal (1955–1963)

  7. Mekong Auto - Wikipedia

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    Mekong Auto Corporation, headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a car manufacturer and assembler founded on June 22, 1991. [1] The company works with Fiat S.p.A., [2] Pyeonghwa Motors [3] and SsangYong.

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  9. Sungri Motor Plant - Wikipedia

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    Sungri Motor Plant, sometimes known as Sungri Motor Complex / Sungri General Motor Enterprise, [1] is a 600,000 m 2 vehicle factory in the city of Tokchon (덕천), North Korea. It was the most capable plant of the North Korean automotive industry before being surpassed by Pyeonghwa Motors. The plant produces urban and off-road passenger cars ...