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This is a list of notable current automobile manufacturers including buses & trucks manufacturers but excluding agricultural, construction, military & motorcycle vehicles with articles on Wikipedia by region.
The automotive industry in the Philippines is one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region, with approximately 441.4 thousand vehicles sold in 2023. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most of the vehicles sold and built in the Philippines are from foreign brands.
DR was founded by Massimo Di Risio in 2006. [1] As of 2008, [needs update] the company had offices in Rome, Campobasso and Pescara. [2] [3]Since November 2007, DR partners with Chery to assemble and distribute Chery vehicles in Italy under the DR brand.
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Colt (1974–1984) (cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Motors and imported into the UK by the Colt Car Company and marketed under the Colt brand) Datsun (1931–1986) (2013–2022) ɛ̃fini (1991–1997)
Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies are defunct. Only companies that have articles on Wikipedia are included in this list. The list is sorted by country of origin.
2023 – Medium-duty truck. Also known as the F-Series outside Japan. GIGA: Giga: 1994 2015 2023 Heavy-duty truck. Also known as the C/E-Series outside Japan. and Tractor based on the UD Quon. GIGA Tractor: 2023 – TRAGA/TRAVIS: Traga: 2018 2018 – Small cab over pickup truck. Also marketed as the Traviz in the Philippines. Buses: ERGA: Erga ...
Unlike the MU-X, the MU-7 retains the same wheelbase as the D-Max. It was only available in some markets such as Thailand, the Philippines and India. In the Philippines, this model is called the Isuzu Alterra. The MU-7 was sold with either rear-wheel drive or a 4x4 drivetrain. One engine, the 3.0 L 4JJ1-TC, was available.