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This is an incomplete list of pickup trucks that are currently in production (as of April 2021). This list also includes off-roader, sport, luxury, and hybrid trucks, both discontinued and still in production. Also, some vehicles are sold under different brands, therefore some vehicles may be listed more than once but usually link to the same page.
1941–1952 Nissan 180 Truck (based on the 1937–1941 Chevrolet 133/158 trucks) 1941–1949 Nissan 190 Bus; 1949-1951 Nissan 290 Bus; 1952–1953 Nissan 380 Truck 1952-1953 Nissan 390 Bus; 1953–1955 Nissan 480 Truck 1955 Nissan 482 Truck; 1953–1955 Nissan 490 Bus 1955 Nissan 492 Bus; 1955–1958 Nissan 580 Truck 1958–1959 Nissan 582 Truck
This is an incomplete list of trucks currently in production and discontinued trucks (as of 2014). This list does not include pickup trucks, nor trucks used only in militaries. Some images provided below may show the outdated model.
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Japan, ... Trucks of Japan (3 C, 6 P) Toyota vehicles (11 C, ...
Company Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present): Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916): Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota): Following are the former sub brands of Mazda:
Truck version of Super Carry Van, manufactured and marketed in Myanmar and Vietnam. Kei vehicles (commercial) Carry: Mazda Scrum Truck Mitsubishi Minicab Truck Nissan NT100 Clipper: 1961 2013 Japan Mid-engined cab over kei pickup truck. Every: Mazda Scrum Van Mitsubishi Minicab Van Nissan NV100 Clipper: 1982 2015 Japan, Hong Kong, Pakistan and ...
Vehicle description Introduction Update/facelift; Pickup trucks: D-MAX: D-Max: 2002 2019 2023 Compact pickup truck. Available in single cab, extended-cab and crew cab body styles. Crossovers/SUVs: MU-X: MU-X: 2013 2020 2024 Three-row mid-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Isuzu D-Max pickup truck. Vans: COMO: Como: 2001 2012 2022 Medium-duty ...
Fender mirror of Toyota Celsior (UCF20 JDM) The term "Japanese domestic market" ("JDM") refers to Japan's home market for vehicles and vehicle parts. [1] Japanese owners contend with a strict motor vehicle inspection and grey markets. JDM is also used as a term colloquially to refer to cars produced in Japan but sold in other countries.