X-Nico

unusual facts about Commercial vehicle


Susumu Hosoi

He has been President and Representative Director of the Japanese Commercial vehicles chain Isuzu since 2007.


Autobianchi

Even though a new, modern facility was constructed in Desio after the war, economic conditions forced Giuseppe not to resume passenger car production, but rather to focus on bicycles, motorcycles and commercial vehicles.

Fleet telematics system

A Fleet Telematics System (FTS) allows the information exchange between a commercial vehicle fleet and their central authority, i.e., the dispatching office.

Jensen Motors

Jensen Motors Ltd was a British manufacturer of sports cars and commercial vehicles, based in the LyngWest Bromwich (in the West Midlands, west of Birmingham).


see also

Albion Motors

Albion Automotive of Scotstoun, Glasgow is a former Scottish automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer, currently involved in the manufacture and supply of Automotive component systems.

AMW

Asia MotorWorks, a Heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer in India

Corre La Licorne

By the mid-1920s, the Neuilly manufacturer was offering a wider range, and the cars were joined by new commercial vehicle versions and even small buses.

Foton

Foton Motor, a Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturer based in Beijing

Hyundai New Power Truck

Designed by Hyundai Motor Company and Bering Truck, it was manufactured in Korea at Hyundai Motor Company Jeonju Commercial Vehicle Plant.

LHV

Longer Heavier Vehicle, a type of commercial vehicle in the United Kingdom

Nissan Clipper

Originally this was just a relabelled version of Prince's "Clipper" light/medium duty commercial vehicle range.

Piaggio Ape

In 1947, the inventor of the Vespa, aircraft designer Corradino D'Ascanio, came up with the idea of building a light three-wheeled commercial vehicle to power Italy's economical reconstruction, an idea which found favour with Enrico Piaggio, the son of the firm's founder, Rinaldo.

Prince Homer

The Prince Homer was a small commercial vehicle manufactured by the now defunct Prince Motor Company.

Renault Trafic

Designed by Renault's corporate design department based within the company's Technocentre outside Paris, the Trafic was developed by the engineering team of Renault's light commercial vehicle unit at Villiers-Saint-Fréderic.