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2012 Current Models |
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Orochi |
Limousine |
Galue S50 |
Full-Size Luxury Car |
Galue |
Mid-Size Luxury Car |
Nouera 6-02 |
Compact Luxury Car |
Galue 204 |
Sub-Compact Luxury Car |
Viewt |
Ultra-Compact Car |
Microcar |
Mitsuoka Motors is a small Japanese automobile company which builds modern Japanese cars to resemble British vehicles of the 1950s and 1960s. It is primarily a coach-builder, taking production cars like the Nissan Micra and replacing the bodywork with its own custom designs. It has also produced a concept supercar, the Orochi.
Models
- Mitsuoka Orochi
- Mitsuoka Viewt
- Mitsuoka Ryoga
- Mitsuoka Galue (I, II, III, 204, S50 Limousine & Convertible)
- Mitsuoka Ray
- Mitsuoka Nouera
- Mitsuoka Le-Seyde
- Mitsuoka Yuga
- Mitsuoka Zero 1
- Mitsuoka Classic Type F