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Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present) Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916) Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota) Following are the former sub brands of Mazda: Autorama Autozam ɛ̃nfini Eunos Xedos: Mitsubishi (1873–1950; 1964–present) Nissan (formerly Datsun) (1933–present) Infiniti (1989–present)
Japanese cars became popular with British buyers in the early 1970s, with Nissan's Datsun badged cars (the Nissan brand was not used on British registered models until 1983) proving especially popular and earning a reputation in Britain for their reliability and low running costs, although rust was a major problem. Exports were successful ...
The Allion is a reused nameplate from the Japanese-market compact sedan. Levin GT; Crown: 1955 S230/232 (sedan) 2023 Japan, China Rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan available in hybrid and fuel cell hydrogen powertrains. S235 (crossover) 2022 Japan, North America and others All-wheel-drive luxury crossover sedan marketed in Japan and North America.
If you're in need of a new car but don't want to break the bank, Japanese manufacturers have a bevy of options. Not only are these cars affordable, but they also come packed with desirable features...
Japanese cars have earned and maintained a well-deserved reputation for reliability, driving experience and affordability.For instance, the 2024 Toyota RAV4 is the third bestselling car in the U.S ...
This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the Japanese market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. If a model did not have continuous production, it is listed again on the model year production resumed. Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable.
Former logo on a Subaru 360 showing six stars in an arrangement similar to the Pleiades open star cluster Subaru 1500, a.k.a. the P-1. Kenji Kita, CEO of Fuji Heavy Industries at the time, wanted the new company to be involved in car manufacturing and soon began plans for building a car with the development code-name P-1. Kita canvassed the ...
Car manufacturers of Japan (9 C, 31 P) D. Daihatsu (2 C, 6 P) Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Japan (8 P) E. Electric vehicle manufacturers of Japan (2 C, 14 P) H.