Mitsuoka Jidōsha

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Mitsuoka Orochi
Mitsuoka Galue-I
Mitsuoka Galue-II
Mitsuoka Ray
Mitsuoka Viewt
Mitsuoka Himiko Roadster

The KK Mitsuoka Jidōsha ( Japanese 株式会社 光 岡 自動 車 Kabushiki-gaisha Mitsuoka Jidōsha , Eng. Mitsuoka Motor Co., Ltd. ) in Toyama is a small Japanese manufacturer of boutique cars that gives its vehicles a retro style with a classic British Gives appearance. The company was founded in 1979 by Akio Mitsuoka. The group of companies employs 540 people.

The production volume is around 1,000 cars per year. In addition to classy retro limousines, the range also includes traditional taxis and micro cars. The Orochi (named after the Yamata no Orochi ) is based on the already discontinued Zero 1 and Classic Type F racing car models . The vehicles are sold in Japan, Singapore and the USA, as well as in Great Britain.

Models

  • BUBU SSK (1985–1987)
  • BUBU356 Speedster (1989-1993)
  • BUBU501 (1982-1987)
  • BUBU503 (1982-1987)
  • BUBU504 (1982-1987)
  • BUBU505-C (1982-1987)
  • Classic Type F (1997-current)
  • Galue Convertible (2007-current)
  • Galue-I (2000-current)
  • Galue-II (2000-current)
  • K-1 (2002-current)
  • K-4 (2006-current)
  • Le-seyde (1990-1991)
  • MC-1 (2003-current)
  • MC-1 EV (2003-current)
  • MC-1T (2003-current)
  • ME-I (1996-current)
  • ME-II (1996-current)
  • New Galue (2003-current)
  • NOUERA (2004-current)
  • Orochi (2006-2014)
  • Ray (1992-current)
  • Ryoga (1996-current)
  • TX-I (2000-2003)
  • TX-2 (2003-current)
  • Viewt (1989-current)
  • Yuga (1999-current)
  • Zero 1 (1994-current)

Web links

Commons : Mitsuoka  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Jochen Knecht: Sharp snake. In: Stern , October 27, 2003.