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  2. Atlas Honda - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Group. Honda. Website. atlashonda.com.pk. Footnotes / references. Financials as of 31 March 2023. [update] [1] Atlas Honda Limited (Urdu: اٹلس ہنڈا), formerly known as Atlas Autos, is a Pakistani motorcycle manufacturer based in Karachi. [2] It is one of the largest motorcycle maker in Pakistan. [3][4]

  3. Sohrab Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh. Afghanistan. Owner. Pakistan Cycle Industrial Co-Operative Society Limited. Website. sohrab-cycles.com /products _bicycles.php. Sohrab (Urdu: سُہراب) is a Pakistani bicycle company manufacturing both bicycles and its parts. The company is based in Lahore, Pakistan. [1][2][3]

  4. Pak Suzuki Motors - Wikipedia

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    Pak Suzuki Motors. Pak Suzuki Motor Company Limited (PSMCL) is a Pakistani automobile company which is a subsidiary of Japanese automaker Suzuki. [2][3] It is the Pakistani assembler and distributor of cars manufactured by Suzuki and its subsidiaries and foreign divisions. [4] Currently Pak Suzuki is the largest car assembler in Pakistan.

  5. United Auto Industries - Wikipedia

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    United Auto Industries. United Auto Industries (United Motors; Urdu: یونائیٹڈ‬‎ موٹرز) is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan since 1999. It is Pakistan's second largest selling motorcycle brand after Atlas Honda, and claims to be the number one bike assembler of Chinese bikes in Pakistan.

  6. DYL Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    DYL Motorcycles was founded in 1976 as Dawood Yamaha Limited as a joint venture between members of the Dawood family and Yamaha Motor Company. In 2008, the company re branded itself to DYL Motorcycles and introduced products including the YD-70 Dhoom, an upgrade from the YB-100 Royale which had been produced in Pakistan for the last thirty years. [3]

  7. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    1992: Production of Suzuki cars begins at the new plant of Pak Suzuki Motors in Karachi, Pakistan. [89] Production and sales of Hungarian-built Suzuki cars begin. [88] Suzuki becomes a 50% partner in Maruti Udyog. [94] 1993: Aggregate (i.e., sum-total) motorcycle production at Thai Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. reaches 2 million units. [89]

  8. Toyota Indus - Wikipedia

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    Indus Motor is the authorized assembler and manufacturer of Toyota and Daihatsu vehicles, auto parts and accessories in Pakistan since 1 July 1990 at its 109.5 acres (0.443 km 2) manufacturing plant at Port Qasim Industrial Zone, outside Karachi. [4]

  9. Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    United Auto Industries. Categories: Motorcycle manufacturers by country. Motor vehicle manufacturers of Pakistan.