Mekong Auto
Mekong Auto Corporation headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is a car manufacturer and assembler founded in 1991.[1] The first car was built at the Delta Auto Plant on May 20, 1992. Japanese Saeilo Machinery Japan Inc. is the major shareholder of the company, owning 51%.[1] The company opened Co Loa Auto Plant in Ha Noi City in 1993. The company works with Fiat S.p.A. (Fiat cars and Iveco trucks), Pyeonghwa Motors and SsangYong.
Products
Mekong
- Mekong Stars-4WD[2] (1992-1997)
Fiat
- Fiat Siena (1997-2005)
- Fiat Tempra (1995-2002)
- Fiat Doblò (2000-2007)
- Fiat Albea (2002-2007)
- Fiat Grande Punto (since 2005)
- Fiat 500 (since 2007)
- Fiat Bravo (since 2007)
SsangYong
- SsangYong Korando (1997-2005)
- SsangYong Musso (1997-1999)
- SsangYong Musso Libero (1999-2005)
Pyeonghwa Motors
- Pyeonghwa Premio DX (2004-2009)
- Pyeonghwa Premio MAX (since 2004)
- Pyeonghwa Pronto DX (2004-2009)
- Pyeonghwa Premio DX Ⅱ (since 2009)
- Pyeonghwa Pronto GS (since 2009)
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Pyeonghwa Premio MAX
since 2004 -
Fiat Grande Punto
since 2005 -
Fiat 500
since 2007 -
Fiat Bravo
since 2007 -
Pyeonghwa Pronto GS
since 2009 -
Pyeonghwa Paso 990
since 2011
References
- 1 2 "Mekong Auto Corporation". eurochamvn.org. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
- ↑ http://mekongauto.com.vn/modules.php?name=Whoweare&op=page_category&catid=21&newlang=vietnamese Mekong Auto History (currently only in Vietnamese available)
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