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  2. Automotive industry in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The pickup truck segment had been a traditionally strong market in Thailand due to the low excise tax imposed by the government compared to passenger cars. Currently, the excise tax for pickup trucks could be as low as 3 percent, depending on the emissions output and body style.

  3. Isuzu Motors (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Isuzu Motors (Thailand) was established in 1966 when it established a manufacturing factory for pick-up trucks in the Samut Prakan Province with a capacity of 155,000 units per year. [1] Isuzu would quickly become a market leader and by 2002, the company transferred its original production base from Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan to its Thai subsidiary.

  4. Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    It exported its one millionth pickup truck in October 2007. [3] In anticipation of a growth in the market for pickup trucks, Mitsubishi is investing 21 billion baht (¥1 billion) to increase local capacity to 200,000 units. [4] In November 2015, Mitsubishi Motors Thailand celebrated production of its four millionth vehicle. [5]

  5. Toyota plans to trial new EV pickup in Thailand-exec - AOL

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    Toyota will soon test a new electric pick-up truck in Thailand, its executive said, its latest effort to boost EV sales in the country where rising competition from Chinese rivals challenges its ...

  6. Maxus T60 - Wikipedia

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    It is the first pick-up truck from SAIC built for the global market. In April 2019, an upgraded version called the Maxus T70 was unveiled at the 2019 Auto Shanghai. The T60/T70 is also marketed as the MG Extender in Thailand, Laos and Pakistan, Maxus Tornado 60/70 in Saudi Arabia and Chevrolet S10 Max in Mexico.

  7. Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    Its presence in the country began in 1966 when it established a manufacturing facility for pick-up trucks in the Samuthprakarn province with a capacity of 155,000 units per year. [36] The automaker quickly became a market leader so that by 2002, the company transferred its production base from its original location in Fujisawa, Japan to Thailand.

  8. Toyota Hilux Champ - Wikipedia

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    The IMV 0 was previewed again at the Japan Mobility Show in October 2023, where the vehicle was displayed in multiple applications such as mobile cafe, cargo truck, ambulance, an off-road-modified vehicle, and a camper. [12] [13] The production version was released on 27 November 2023 in Thailand. [14]

  9. Mechanics remove huge python from underneath pickup truck in ...

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    The snake was discovered inside the truck’s engine when a worker lifted up the bonnet at a car service centre in Bangkok, Thailand on 22 June. Footage shows mechanics trying t extract the python ...