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Al Futtaim Motors: Established by the group in 1955, it is the exclusive distributor of Toyota, Lexus, Hino trucks and Toyota Material Handling equipment in the UAE. [12] Robinsons & Co.: In April 2008, the Al-Futtaim Group bought 88% of the shares of Robinsons & Co. at S$7.20 per share. [13] [14]
Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Arab Emirates" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Toyota MH20: 1972 Motor home based on a small bus Toyota MOB: 2010 Electric open-top race car using organic materials Toyota Moguls: 1995 Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car: 2004 Toyota MP-1: 1975 Toyota MP20: 1972 Multi-purpose vehicle based on a small bus Toyota MR2 Concept: 2020 Made in partnership with Porsche: Toyota MR2 Group B Prototype: 1987
In 1950, Toyota was split into Toyota Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Sales Co. (sales arm of Toyota); the two companies merged in 1982 to create one unified company, with then-Toyota Motor Co. President Eiji Toyoda becoming chairman. Chairmen listed prior to 1982 below were for the pre-merger Toyota Motor Co. only. [114] [115] Rizaburo Toyoda (1937 ...
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The company became a Toyota distributor in the Kingdom in 1955. [3] 1970s–2000s. In 1979, the Abdul Latif Jameel United Finance Company (ALJUF) was established. [4] In 1996, Abdul Latif Jameel established a general trading company [5] in Japan, which now operates an experiential open business center in Tokyo. [6]
The TX Limited with 8 seats used in the TX base with a roof rail, rear under mirror, wood panel finish, armrest, optitron meter, base cooling as well as rear heater was introduced into this series. In July 2000, Toyota introduced the 1KD-FTV 3.0 turbo-diesel with D-4D technology to replace the 1KZ-TE in Japan.
The Toyota Innova is a series of multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Toyota since 2004, mainly sold with three-row seating.. The Innova is the replacement for wagon versions of Kijang (internally known as the Toyota Utility Vehicle), which was also marketed under different names such as Tamaraw FX/Revo, Unser, Zace and Condor.