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Tata 1518C (Medium truck) 10 ton; Tata 1613/1615c (Medium truck) Tata 1616/1618c (Heavy duty truck) Tata 2515c/2516c/2518c (Heavy duty 10-wheeler truck) Tata Starbus (Branded buses for city, intercity, school bus, and standard passenger transportation) Tata Divo (Hispano Divo) Tata CityRide (12- to 20-seater buses for intracity use) Tata 3015 ...
The Tata LPTA is a military truck family developed and produced by Indian manufacturer Tata Advanced Systems. The trucks are available in 4×4, 6×6, 8×8, 10×10 and 12×12 configurations. With extreme off-road capabilities, they are proposed as a replacement for the Czech-designed Tatra trucks currently used by Indian Armed Forces.
Sterling Trucks (United States) Stewart & Stevenson (United States) Studebaker (United States) Scot (Canada) [citation needed] Tesla Motors (United States) Traffic (United States) UD Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Vicinity Motor Corp. (Canada) Walter (United States) White (United States)
In 1949 the US Army set a requirement for a family of extra heavy-duty 10‑ton (9,072 kg) load rated, off-road, 6x6 tactical trucks. Mack's design, influenced by their WWII era NO (7 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton, 6x6 truck), was chosen. Designed as an entire family of trucks, only the semi-tractor and cargo/prime mover were built. 392 M123 were built between ...
The Tata Telcoline is a mid-size pickup truck made by the Indian automaker Tata Motors since 1988. In India, it was originally known as the Tatamobile 206, and since 2002, the name was changed to the Tata 207 DI. In export markets, it has been sold as the Tatamobile, Tata Loadbeta, or simply Tata Pick Up.
Pages in category "Truck manufacturers of Kenya" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
1976 – First Kenyan Assembled car by Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers; 1977 – First Assembled car by Associated Vehicle Assemblers Ltd. 1986 – Nyayo Car, Kenya's first car is built. The car achieves 120 km/h (75 mph) 2009 – Mobius Motors is established by Joel Jackson; 2013 – 52.3% of new cars sold in Kenya are assembled in Kenya [13]
And assembles Truck Chassis and Daewoo Dump Trucks. [3] In 2013, the Vehicular Authority of South Korea has ordered that the trucks sold by Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles, has been recalled due to a steering failure. [4] The 3,276 trucks sold in these country has been repaired and now are in service. [5]