Kuozui Motors
Appearance
Predecessor | Huatung Motors, Ltd. |
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Founded | 1984 |
Headquarters | Taipei , |
Parent | Hino Motors Hotai Motor Toyota |
Website | https://www.kuozui.com.tw |
Kuozui Motors (Chinese: 國瑞汽車) is a Taiwanese manufacturing company that builds Toyotas under license for the domestic market. It began as a subsidiary of Hino Motors and Hotai Motor. The corporation was spun off and became independent in the 1980s. Toyota still invests heavily in the corporation's production sector, expanding Taiwanese plants.
It was founded as a joint venture, Huatung Motors, Ltd. by General Motors and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of National Defense. GM withdrew in 1983. Hotai Motor, based in Taiwan, then stepped in, and in 1984, along with Hino Motors, established Kuozui Motors.[1] In 2008, Toyota and Hotai Motor increased its stake in the company to form the majority ownership.
Models
Current nameplates
- Hino bus chassis
- Hino 300 series
- Hino 500 series
- Hino 700 series
- Toyota 86
- Toyota Alphard
- Toyota Auris
- Toyota C-HR
- Toyota Camry
- Toyota Corolla Altis
- Toyota Corolla Cross
- Toyota Dyna
- Toyota HiAce Solemio
- Toyota Hilux
- Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
- Toyota Prius
- Toyota Prius α
- Toyota Prius C
- Toyota Prius PHV
- Toyota RAV4
- Toyota Sienna
- Toyota Sienta
- Toyota Supra
- Toyota Vios
- Toyota Yaris
Discontinued nameplates
- Toyota Corona (1992–2002)
- Toyota Innova (2007–2015)
- Toyota Previa (2001–2019)
- Toyota Tercel (1995–2003)
- Toyota Zace/Zace Surf (1988–2007)
References
- ^ "國瑞汽車股份有限公司". Archived from the original on 2010-12-24.
External links
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