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During development, the little 650 cc engine was set aside, and only a 32 PS version of the 800 cc engine entered production. Nonetheless, the car was considered underpowered, [4] with a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph). [8] Power was increased to 36 PS (26 kW) for the later SL version. The body, in order to save costs, has flat windows. [3]
This article is a list of automobiles manufactured in Brazil (1950–2022). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
BMW Brazil (2014) Caterpillar Brazil (1960) Chamonix (1987) Comil (1985) Effa Brazil (2006) Fabral (2002) Fiat Automóveis (1976) Ford Brasil (1919) Troller (1995) General Motors do Brasil (1925) Honda Brazil (1971) Hyundai Brazil (-) John Deere Brazil (-) Komatsu do Brazil (1975) Marcopolo S.A. (1949) Neobus (1999) Mascarello (2003) Mercedes ...
A Gurgel SUV Gurgel G15. The Ipanema was the first car produced by Gurgel, introducing the brand in the market. The next model was the first commercial success of the brand: the Xavante (also named X-10): production started in 1973, being the first car of Gurgel developed using the Plasteel system, which was proved very resistant under corrosive environments and also very mechanically strong ...
This category is for individual car models produced in Brazil. For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Brazil see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Brazil . Subcategories
Mercedes-Benz factory in the metro area of São Paulo Jeep Renegade made in Brazil, in the metro area of Recife First BMW 328i ActiveFlex manufactured in Brazil, at the Araquari plant, in the metro area of Joinville. The car was signed by all the workers on the production line. John Deere produces agricultural machinery in Brazil.
Brazil will end a tax exemption for importing electric vehicles, gradually raising the duty to 35% over three years, Industry Ministry official Uallace Moreira told Reuters on Friday. Brazil-based ...
General Motors do Brasil is the largest subsidiary of General Motors in South America, one of the oldest and largest car producers in Brazil.. Founded in 1925 and initially located in the historic district of Ipiranga, São Paulo, the company assembled cars using imported parts from the United States.