Rajah Motors
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Rajah Motors was an automobile manufacturer based in the city of Chavakkad, in Thrissur District of Kerala, India.[1] Founded in 1981, they built Kazwa vans and multi-purpose vehicles in a joint venture with Hindustan Motors, and planned for an annual output of 50 to 150 cars.[2] They also built Moover pickup trucks, and from 2003, a series of three- and four-wheeled pickups called Tiger and Kangaroo. These latter vehicles, designed in conjunction with Chinese company Shamshong Jolan, were aimed at the rural market where cargo transportation is challenging.[1] The company is no longer trading.[3]
- 1 2 "Cargo vehicles from Rajah Motors", The Hindu Business Line, 15 February 2003
- ↑ "Kazwa all set to hit the road today", Indian Express, 17 July 1998
- ↑ Anand, Byas (8 October 2001). "Indian auto mart: A saga of shattered dreams". Times of India. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
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