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Indus Motor Company Limited, operating as Toyota Indus, is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Japanese multinational automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. It is based in Karachi, Pakistan. Founded in 1989, as a joint venture between House of Habib, Toyota Tsusho and Toyota Motors. [1] [2] [3]
Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan increased its ownership to 40% of the shares of Pak Suzuki in 1991. In 1993, the Indus Motors Company began production of Toyota Corollas. 1994 saw the creation of the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association, and Honda Atlas introduced manufacturing of the Honda Civic. In 1995, the Engineering Development ...
Chairman of Indus Motors Company (2009 - 2020), Founding chairman of Young Presidents Organisations (YPO), chairman of the Pakistan Business Council Ali Suleman Habib (1956 – 17 April 2020) [ 1 ] was a Pakistani businessman who served as chairman of Indus Motors Company from 2009 to 2020.
Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer which is a subsidiary of Japanese car maker Honda.Founded in 1992, as a joint venture between Honda Motor and Atlas Group, it is based in Lahore, Pakistan.
First generation 1NZ-FXE engine and 1CM electric motor (1997–2000 specification) Second generation 1NZ-FXE engine and 3CM electric motor. The 1NZ-FXE is a hybrid 1.5 L (1,497 cc) version. Bore and stroke is 75 mm × 84.7 mm (2.95 in × 3.33 in). It features forged steel connecting rods and an aluminum intake manifold.
Company Operations Parent company Notes Maruti Suzuki: 1981–present: Suzuki: Founded by the Government of India in 1981 and owned it until 2007. It was sold to the Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corporation. BMW India: 2006–present: BMW Group: BMW has a manufacturing unit in Chennai, that began operations in 2007.
The company was founded by M.A. Razaq, an expatriate Pakistani who retired as Corporate Vice President of General Motors Corporation, 1999. Balubaid Establishment of Saudi Arabia, a diversified group involved in automotive, real estate, and other industrial businesses, was an investor in the assembly business of Nexus Automotive.
The original C engine was first introduced on October 11, 1958 in a prototype Crown Diesel (CS20) at the 5th Tokyo Motor Show with sales commencing on October 19th the following year. [1] Derived from the R-series petrol engine, it has a displacement of 1,491 cc and produces 40 PS (29 kW). [ 2 ]