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  2. K151 Raycolt - Wikipedia

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    The K151 Raycolt (Korean: 현마 "Hyeon-ma", [4] Hanja: 現馬) or the Kia Light Tactical Vehicle (KLTV) [5] is a light utility vehicle released by South Korea's Kia Motors.It entered full production in 2016 and entered service with the Republic of Korea Army the following year.

  3. Pyeonghwa Motors - Wikipedia

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    Pyeonghwa has the exclusive rights to car production, purchase, and sale of used cars in North Korea. However, most North Koreans are unable to afford a car. Because of the very small market for cars in the country, Pyeonghwa's output is reportedly very low: in 2003, only 314 cars were produced even though the factory had the facilities to ...

  4. Hyundai Pavise - Wikipedia

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    The Pavise was announced on August 29, 2019, in South Korea. [2] [3] [4]The Pavise is the successor to the Mega Truck and can carry 5.5 tons. The Pavis is equipped with a 5.9L diesel engine with a maximum output of 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp) and a maximum torque of 95 kg⋅m (932 N⋅m; 687 lbf⋅ft) [5] or a 6.8L diesel engine with a maximum output of 325 PS (239 kW; 321 hp) and a maximum torque ...

  5. Daewoo Leganza - Wikipedia

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    The Daewoo Leganza is an executive car , [6] [11] [7] [10] sometimes classified as luxury large family car , that was manufactured and marketed by the automobile manufacturer Daewoo. The Leganza was available as a front engine, front-wheel drive, four door, five passenger limousine [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] in South Korea over a single generation for ...

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    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. List of Hyundai Motor Company manufacturing facilities

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    The plant is the birthplace of the South Korean automobile industry and is a self-contained facility that operates its own fire station, hospital and security vehicles. [6] The production of the Pony, South Korea’s first mass-produced car, began in the plant. It also has Research and Development Centre of Hyundai Motors.

  8. Asia Motors - Wikipedia

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    Asia Motors Industries, traded as Asia Motors (Korean: 아시아자동차, IPA: [aɕʰia dʑadoŋtɕʰa]), was a South Korean car manufacturer established in 1965 and closed in 1999. From 1976 onwards, it was a subsidiary of Kia Motors.

  9. SsangYong Chairman - Wikipedia

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    On release to the South Korean market in 1997, the chairman was a high-end executive sedan. Its manufacturer, SsangYong, was best known for SUVs and RVs, with the chairman has been its only sedan. The first generation chairman was built on the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W124) platform, [ citation needed ] but styled more like a modernized W140 S ...