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The MXT entered production on 1 January 2011 at Mastretta's new factory in the State of Mexico, with an expected 2011 production of 150 units. Around 70% (105 cars) were to be exported to Europe and the United States, and 45 were to be for domestic sales.
Mastretta Cars is a Mexican car maker and design studio established by industrial designer Daniel Mastretta in Mexico City in 1987. During the 1990s, Mastretta developed a small number of kit cars under the brands Tecnoidea and Unediseño, but the 2010 MXT is the first developed vehicle to reach international commercial availability.
Juan Daniel Mastretta Guzmán (born 1953, Puebla) is a Mexican engineer and designer.In 1987 he founded Mastretta Design, a design and automotive company. [1] Mastretta was chiefly responsible for the development of the first Mexican sports car, the Mastretta MXT, in 2008.
The Jaguar XE and XF sedans, F-Type sports car, ... New A5 and S5 models will go on sale in mid-2025, followed by the RS5 “at a later date,” Dahncke said. After 2025: Cadillac XT4.
In 1970, Chrysler of Mexico introduced the new Dodge Super Bee as a replacement for the company's previous sports car product, the Plymouth Barracuda. As the production and sale costs of the third-generation Barracuda in Mexico were too high, Dodge adapted the semi-fastback A-Body platform and introduced the Super Bee at the beginning.
DETROIT (Reuters) -U.S. automakers Ford Motor and General Motors will donate $1 million each, along with vehicles, to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's January inauguration, company ...
Mexican used-car platform Kavak on Tuesday said it had secured $675 million in financing from HSBC to back the company's car loan offerings, adding to other recent credit lines agreed with Goldman ...
1996 Solana Sport Series II. Solana is a Mexican cottage manufacturer of sports, racing, and kids' automobiles based in Mexico City.The family run company has operated since 1936, with a total production of fewer than fifty cars; the majority of them one-offs.