ABOUT PAINT & VEHICEL MANUFACTURING COMPANIES
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Top
10 Paint industries in india.
1 |
Asian Paints
Corporate office - Mumbai, Maharashtra | Establishment –
1942 |
Business – Paint & Chemicals | Website - www.asianpaints.com|
Asian Paints is a leading industrial paint and decorative paint manufacturing company
based in Mumbai and has 24 paint manufacturing plants operating in 17
countries. The Decorative paint products include exterior wall finishes,
interior wall & wood finishes and enamels. Asian Paints has always been a
front runner in introducing new ideas like Kids’ World, Color Worlds, Color
Next and Home Solutions.
2 |
Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd
Corporate office - Mumbai, Maharashtra | Establishment –
1920 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.nerolac.com
|
Among the top paint companies in India, Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd is a
subsidiary of Kansai nerolac paints, JAPAN which was established in the year
1920. Nerolac Paints manufactures a wide range of paints for decorative and
industrial use and is the second largest coating company in India.
3
|Berger Paints India Limited
Corporate office - Kolkata, West Bengal | Establishment –
1923 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.bergerpaints.com |
Berger Paints is the fastest growing paint company headquartered in Kolkata. It
is the second best paint company in India which has a global presence. Berger
is the only supplier of protective coatings to nuclear power plants and has
completed many prestigious projects which includes Cognizant, Chennai; Hotel Le
Meridien, Delhi; Teen Kanya, Kolkata; Akshardham Temple, Delhi and more.
4
|Shalimar paints
Corporate office - Mumbai, Maharashtra | Establishment –
1902 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.shalimarpaints.com |
Incorporated in 1902, Shalimar paints is having three manufacturing units and
more than 54 branches and depots accross the country. The Company is engaged in
architectural, decorative and industrial segments. Company’s landmark projects
includes Rashtrapati Bhavan Delhi, saltLake stadium Kolkata, vidyasagar setu
Kolkata, Malankara Orthodox Church, Kerala etc.
5 |
Jenson & Nicholson (I) Ltd
Corporate office - Gurgaon, Haryana | Establishment –
1922 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.jnpaints.com |
Second oldest and among the top paint companies in India J&N was launched
in India in 1973. Jenson and Nicholson has successfully completed many renowned
projects including Birla Mandir, Birla Museum Bhopal, Common Wealth Games
Village Delhi, St. Pauls Seminary Shillong and many more.
6
|Snowcem Paints
Corporate office - Mumbai, Maharashtra | Establishment –
1959 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.snowcempaints.com|
Established in the year 1959, Snowcem Paints is a leading manufacturer of
cement paints, textured paints, primers, liquid paints, surface preparation
products and construction admixture.
7
|British paints
Corporate office - New Delhi | Establishment –
1947 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.britishpaints.in |
Internationally recognized brand British Paints stepped in India in 1947.
British Paints a SBU of Berger Paints India Ltd. is based in New Delhi. Their
varied product range includes decorative paints, industrial coating,
waterproofing and wall putty.
8 |
Sheenlac
Corporate office - Chennai, Tamil Nadu | Establishment –
1962 |
Business – Paint | Website - site.sheenlac.in |
Founded by Mr. John Peter in 1962 Sheenlac Paints has diversified range of
products which includes wood finishes, auto finishes, industrial finishes and
decorative finishes.
9 |
Dulux Paints
Corporate office - Gurgaon, Haryana | Establishment –
1932 |
Business – Paint, chemical and stratch.| Website - www.dulux.in|
Produced by AkzoNobel India, Dulux is one of the world’ top paint companies
manufacturing wide range of products for home, house painting, wall painting
etc.
10
| Nippon Paints
Corporate office - Japan | Establishment – 1881 |
Business – Paint | Website - www.nipponpaint.com |
A leading player in the paint and coating industry Nippon has more than 100
years of experience in paint industry. Its innovative and eco-friendly product
range includes decorative paints, Marine coatings, Industrial coatings,
automotive coatings and fine chemicals.
VEHICLE MANUFACTURING UNIT/COMPANIES
The automotive industry
is a term that covers a wide range of companies and organizations involved in
the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles, towed
vehicles, motorcycles
and mopeds. It is one of the world's
most important economic
sectors by revenue.
The term automotive
industry usually does not include industries dedicated to the maintenance
of automobiles following delivery to the end-user, such as repair
shops and motor
fuel filling
stations.
The term automotive
was created from Greek autos (self), and Latin motivus (of
motion) to represent any form of self-powered vehicle. This term was proposed
by SAE
member Elmer Sperry.[1
History
The
automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that
pioneered the horseless carriage. For many decades, the United States led the world in total automobile production. In
1929 before the Great Depression, the world had 32,028,500 automobiles in use,
and the U.S. automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the
U.S. had one car per 4.87 persons.[2] After World War II, the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world's
auto production. In 1980, the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and became world's
leader again in 1994. In 2006, Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and
held this rank until 2009, when China took the top spot with 13.8 million
units. With 19.3 million units manufactured in 2012, China almost doubled the
U.S. production, with 10.3 million units, while Japan was in third place with
9.9 million unit
Top
20 motor vehicle producing countries 2012
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Motor vehicle production (units)
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Country
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1,000,000
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2,000,000
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3,000,000
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4,000,000
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5,000,000
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6,000,000
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7,000,000
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8,000,000
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9,000,000
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10,000,000
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11,000,000
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12,000,000
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13,000,000
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14,000,00015,000,000
16,000,000 17,000,000 18,000,000 19,000,000
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19,271,808
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10,328,884
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9,942,711
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5,649,269
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|
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4,557,738
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|
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4,145,194
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|
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3,342,617
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3,001,974
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2,483,043
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2,463,732
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2,231,737
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1,979,179
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1,967,765
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1,576,945
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1,178,938
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1,072,339
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1,065,557
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989,110
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900,000
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764,495
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By
manufacturer
Rank of manufacturers by
production, 2012[27]
Rank
|
Group
|
Total
|
Cars
|
LCV
|
HCV
|
Heavy Bus
|
1
|
|
10,104,424
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8,381,968
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1,448,107
|
268,377
|
5,972
|
2
|
|
9,285,425
|
6,608,567
|
2,658,612
|
7,558
|
10,688
|
3
|
|
9,254,742
|
8,576,964
|
486,544
|
169,064
|
22,170
|
4
|
|
7,126,413
|
6,761,074
|
279,579
|
70,290
|
15,470
|
5
|
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5,595,483
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3,123,340
|
2,394,221
|
77,922
|
|
6
|
|
4,889,379
|
3,830,954
|
1,022,974
|
35,451
|
|
7
|
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4,110,857
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4,078,376
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32,481
|
|
|
8
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2,911,764
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2,554,059
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357,705
|
|
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9
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2,893,602
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2,483,721
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409,881
|
|
|
10
|
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2,676,226
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2,302,769
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373,457
|
|
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11
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2,371,427
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656,892
|
1,702,235
|
12,300
|
|
12
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2,195,152
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1,455,650
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257,496
|
450,622
|
31,384
|
13
|
|
2,127,295
|
1,501,979
|
498,984
|
85,513
|
40,819
|
14
|
|
2,065,477
|
2,065,216
|
261
|
|
|
15
|
|
1,783,548
|
1,523,398
|
190,848
|
67,805
|
1,497
|
16
|
|
1,241,239
|
744,067
|
314,399
|
165,171
|
17,602
|
17
|
|
1,189,283
|
1,097,661
|
91,622
|
|
|
18
|
|
1,137,950
|
539,845
|
245,641
|
337,545
|
14,919
|
19
|
|
1,109,731
|
980,001
|
127,435
|
2,295
|
|
20
|
|
1,063,721
|
835,334
|
166,727
|
59,978
|
1,682
|
21
|
|
922,906
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922,906
|
|
|
|
22
|
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753,320
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734,959
|
18,361
|
|
|
23
|
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720,828
|
83,033
|
285,081
|
348,659
|
4,055
|
24
|
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706,012
|
480,443
|
52,983
|
168,793
|
3,793
|
25
|
|
624,426
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487,704
|
136,722
|
|
|
26
|
|
606,418
|
429,101
|
173,083
|
3,461
|
773
|
27
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600,470
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32,309
|
565,617
|
2,544
|
28
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563,951
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550,565
|
13,386
|
|
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29
|
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553,232
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553,232
|
|
|
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30
|
|
489,770
|
231,527
|
231,862
|
26,381
|
|
31
|
|
476,356
|
200,278
|
114,864
|
145,811
|
15,403
|
32
|
|
455,444
|
455,444
|
|
|
|
33
|
|
272,657
|
183,750
|
24,035
|
64,872
|
|
34
|
|
234,680
|
|
|
224,000
|
10,680
|
35
|
|
162,455
|
134,934
|
27,521
|
|
|
36
|
|
127,792
|
|
1,224
|
125,792
|
776
|
37
|
|
125,336
|
|
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125,336
|
|
38
|
|
125,319
|
|
88,899
|
21,561
|
14,859
|
39
|
|
117,738
|
|
30,776
|
61,519
|
25,443
|
40
|
|
117,051
|
117,051
|
|
|
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41
|
|
114,157
|
87,408
|
25,611
|
|
1,138
|
42
|
|
86,283
|
8,044
|
166
|
77,808
|
265
|
43
|
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86,083
|
86,083
|
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44
|
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85,515
|
81,512
|
4,003
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45
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83,371
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72,005
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11,366
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46
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78,226
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36,451
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41,775
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47
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70,434
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32,469
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37,965
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48
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69,167
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16,459
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52,708
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49
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63,221
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4,955
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58,266
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50
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60,743
|
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18,296
|
41,602
|
845
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COMPANIES IN
DETAILS
1. Toyota
Multinational automaker Toyota is the world's largest automobile
manufacturer.The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from
his father's company Toyota Industries to manufacture automobiles.
In 1936, the company manufactured its first passenger car, the Toyota AA.
Today, Toyota vehicles have made their mark across the globe. In 2010, Toyota
employed 317,734 people worldwide.
2. General Motors
General Motors is an American
multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. The
world's second-largest automaker employs 209,000 people and does business in
157 countries.The company was founded on September 16, 1908 by William C.
Durant.
3. Volkswagen
Volkswagen is a German automobile
manufacturer, which also owns the Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, SEAT,
and Skoda marques and the truck manufacturer Scania.Volkswagen means 'people's
car' in German. It was founded on 28 May 1937 by Ferdinand Porsche.
4. Hyundai Motors
The Hyundai Kia Automotive Group is
the world's fastest growing automaker. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea,
Hyundai operates the world's largest integrated automobile manufacturing
facility in Ulsan, capable of producing 1.6 million units annually.
The company employs about 75,000 people around the world. Hyundai vehicles are
sold in 193 countries. The company was founded by Chung Ju-Yung on 29 December
1967.
5. Ford Motor Company
An American multinational automaker based in Dearborn, Michigan, it was
founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903.
Besides, Ford and Lincoln brands, Ford also owns a small stake in Mazda in
Japan and Aston Martin in the UK.
Ford's former UK subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover were sold to Tata Motors of
India in March 2008.
Ford is the second largest automaker in the US and the fifth-largest in the
world based on annual vehicle sales in 2010.
6. Nissan
Multinational automaker Nissan is
headquartered in Japan. In its home market, Nissan became the second
largest car manufacturer in 2011, surpassing Honda with Toyota.
Nissan also produces a range of luxury models branded as Infiniti. Masujiro
Hashimoto founded the company on 26 December 1933.
7. Honda
Honda, a Japanese multinational
corporation manufactures automobiles and motorcycles. Soichiro Honda and Takeo
Fujisawa founded the company on 24 September 1948.
Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959 and the
world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines.
Honda surpassed Nissan in 2001 to become the second-largest Japanese automobile
manufacturer.
8. PSA Peugeot Citroen
PSA Peugeot Citroen is a French manufacturer of automobiles and
motorcycles sold under the Peugeot and Citroen marques. Headquartered in Paris,
PSA is the second largest automaker based in Europe.
9. Suzuki
Japanese multinational corporation Suzuki
specialises in manufacturing compact automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain
vehicles (ATVs) and outboard marine engines.
Suzuki is Japan's 4th largest automobile manufacturer after Toyota, Nissan,
Honda.It has 35 main production facilities in 23 countries and 133 distributors
in 192 countries.
Michio Suzuki founded Suzuki Loom Works in 1909.
10. Renault
French automaker, Renault manufactures
cars and vans. Renault and Nissan are leading electric car development among
major car companies, investing $5.16 billion in eight electric vehicles over
the next 3 to 4 years. The company was founded on 25 February 1899 by Louis
Renault, Marcel Renault and Fernand Renault.
11. Fiat
FIAT stands for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino.
An Italian automobile manufacturer based in Turin, Fiat was
founded in 1899 by a group of investors including Giovanni Agnelli.
Fiat has also manufactured railway engines and carriages,
military vehicles, and aircraft.
12. Daimler AG
Daimler AG, a German car corporation
is the 12th largest car manufacturer and second-largest truck manufacturer in
the world.
Daimler also manufactures buses. DaimlerChrysler was founded in 1998 when
Mercedes-Benz manufacturer Daimler-Benz of Stuttgart, merged with the US based
Chrysler Corporation.
13. Chrysler
American-based multinational automaker
headquartered in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills was first organised as the
Chrysler Corporation in 1925.After being bankrupt in 2009, all its operations
were sold to a new company, Chrysler Group, organised in alliance with the
Italian automaker Fiat.
It was founded on 31 May 2009 by Walter Chrysler.
14. BMW
Bavarian Motor Works (BMW) is a German
automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company founded in 1916. It
also owns and produces the Mini marque.
BMW produces motorcycles under BMW Motorrad and Husqvarna brands. The company
was founded in 1916 by Franz Josef Popp
15. Mazda
Mazda Motor Corporation is based in
Fuchu, Aki District in Japan. Earlier, Mazda had a number of different marques
in the Japanese market, including Autozam, Eunos, and Efini, which have since
been phased out.In a bid to be more environmentally friendly, Mazda is
experimenting with innovative solutions for its vehicles.The company was
founded in 1920 by Jujiro Matsuda.
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