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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Hyundai Eon - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Eon is a city car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai. It was launched on 13 October 2011 in India, March 2012 in the Philippines, [7] June 2012 in Vietnam, [8] and June 2014 in Sri Lanka. It was also sold in Honduras, Nepal, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Chile, Peru, Panama, and Colombia.

  5. Hyundai Mega Truck - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Mega Truck is a name used by Hyundai Motor Company in commercial vehicle of trucks for two related models. Designed by Hyundai Motor Company and Bering Truck. Manufactured in Korea at the Hyundai Motor Company Jeonju Commercial Vehicle Plant located in Wanju County and assembled in 2004 to 2021. 4.5 ton Cargo (short/long/ultra long)

  6. 2GO Masinag - Wikipedia

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    2GO Masinag is a passenger ferry of the Philippine shipping company 2GO Travel that went into service in 1999 as Ferry Fukuoka II. [2] [3] [4]She is the sister ship of 2GO Masikap, the former Ferry Kyoto II, acquired by 2GO a few months before 2GO Masinag.

  7. List of automobile manufacturers of Asia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 12:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. 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)

  9. Hyundai e-Mighty - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai e-Mighty (hangul:현대 이 마이티, 현대 e-마이티) is a line of light-duty commercial vehicles by Hyundai Motor Company.The range was primarily available in Korea and some other Asian countries. e-Mighty was first manufactured in October 2004 with the first cars going to Korea.