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  2. Naza - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, it launched the Naza Auto Mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, which is the largest motor showroom in Malaysia. With a built-up area of 250,414 square feet and the capacity to display 2,000 cars, the Naza Auto Mall symbolized the group's status as the largest importer of used and re-conditioned luxury and high-end vehicles in Malaysia.

  3. Stellantis Gurun Plant - Wikipedia

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    Stellantis Gurun (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (formerly Naza Automotive Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, abbreviated NAM) is an automotive manufacturing subsidiary of Stellantis in Malaysia. It is headquartered in Gurun, Kedah. The company was established in 2002 and by 2003, the construction of NAM's own manufacturing plant commenced.

  4. SM Nasimuddin SM Amin - Wikipedia

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    The Naza Group currently holds the Malaysian franchise for South Korea's Kia vehicles, and France's Peugeot vehicles. It also holds the import permits for Mazda vehicles. Naza has now also become the biggest and most prominent importer of luxury high-end vehicles like Mercedes-Benz in Malaysia with endeavours such as Naza-Brabus.

  5. Naza Sutera - Wikipedia

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    The Naza Sutera is a city car from Malaysian manufacturer Naza, and is distributed and sold by the Naza Group's new subsidiary company Naza Corporation. The Malay word "Sutera" translates as silk . Overview

  6. Berjaya Auto Alliance - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the PSA Peugeot Citroën selected Malaysia as its production hub for right-hand drive markets in the ASEAN region. [2] Under this new partnership, Naza Automotive Manufacturing (NAM) launched the Malaysian made Peugeot 207 sedan in November 2010 which has since been exported to Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Sri Lanka and selected right ...

  7. Kia Forte - Wikipedia

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    In Colombia and Singapore, the name Cerato Forte was used for the second generation, [1] while Naza Automotive Manufacturing of Malaysia has assembled the vehicle since 2009, selling it there under the name Naza Forte. [2] Production of the Forte ended in 2024 and it was replaced by the K4, as Kia realigned their passenger car nomeclature.

  8. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    By the dawn of the 2000s, AMM had taken on contract assembly for additional companies. In October 2001, AMM entered into a contract assembly agreement with Naza, the appointed Kia Motors franchise holder in Malaysia. [183] Naza had sought to temporarily utilise AMM's facilities while construction of their own plant in Gurun took place. [183]

  9. SM Nasarudin SM Nasimuddin - Wikipedia

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    After graduating in business economics from University of Southern California in the United States, he joined Naza Kia Sdn Bhd as a management trainee in 2005.. In 2006, he was appointed head of operations of Naza Corporation Sdn Bhd and took over as CEO of three Naza companies that year – Nasim Sdn Bhd (Peugeot franchise), Naza Corporation Sdn Bhd, and NZ Diners Sdn Bhd (food business ...