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Toyota to sell Yaris Ativ sedan in Thailand

Toyota to sell Yaris Ativ sedan in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand, Aug. 15 Kyodo - Japan's Toyota Motor Corp. unveils its new sedan Yaris Ativ in Bangkok on Aug. 15, 2017. The car is based on the current Vios sold in Thailand and comes with a smaller engine to comply with the country's eco car rules.

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Suzuki begins new eco-car sales in Thailand

Suzuki begins new eco-car sales in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - A new model of the Swift small car is shown at its unveiling ceremony held by Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co. in Bangkok on March 21, 2012. The Suzuki subsidiary in Thailand announced the same day the start of sales of the vehicle being produced at its new plant in the eastern part of the country.

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Nissan launches fuel efficient sedan in Thailand

Nissan launches fuel efficient sedan in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Toru Hasegawa (R), president of Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., and Nissan Motor Co. Chief Operating Officer Toshiyuki Shiga introduce the new Almera sedan during the vehicle's unveiling event in Bangkok on Oct. 7, 2011. The car features fuel economy of 20 kilometers per liter and low carbon dioxide emissions, meeting requirements necessary to receive the Thai government's eco-car designation, according to the automaker.

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Mitsubishi Motors i-MiEV 'M'

Mitsubishi Motors i-MiEV 'M'

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko stands beside the new model ''M'' of the i-MiEV electric vehicle at the automaker's head office in Tokyo on July 6, 2011. The new model equipped with a smaller capacity battery is available from July 25, 2011, with a lower price of 1,880,000 yen after receipt of the industry ministry's eco-car subsidy.

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Thailand urges Japan carmakers to join eco-car projects

Thailand urges Japan carmakers to join eco-car projects

TOKYO, Japan - Honda Motor Co. operates a factory in Thailand's Ayutthaya Province.

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Mitsubishi Motors i-MiEV 'M'

Mitsubishi Motors i-MiEV 'M'

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko stands beside the new model ''M'' of the i-MiEV electric vehicle at the automaker's head office in Tokyo on July 6, 2011. The new model equipped with a smaller capacity battery is available from July 25, 2011, with a lower price of 1,880,000 yen after receipt of the industry ministry's eco-car subsidy. (Kyodo)

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Suzuki begins new eco-car sales in Thailand

Suzuki begins new eco-car sales in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - A new model of the Swift small car is shown at its unveiling ceremony held by Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co. in Bangkok on March 21, 2012. The Suzuki subsidiary in Thailand announced the same day the start of sales of the vehicle being produced at its new plant in the eastern part of the country. (Kyodo)

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Nissan launches fuel efficient sedan in Thailand

Nissan launches fuel efficient sedan in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - Toru Hasegawa (R), president of Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., and Nissan Motor Co. Chief Operating Officer Toshiyuki Shiga introduce the new Almera sedan during the vehicle's unveiling event in Bangkok on Oct. 7, 2011. The car features fuel economy of 20 kilometers per liter and low carbon dioxide emissions, meeting requirements necessary to receive the Thai government's eco-car designation, according to the automaker. (Kyodo)

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