Asia Motors
Asia Motors Co. Ltd., founded in 1965, was a South Korean motor vehicle manufacturer of large and medium duty trucks, special military vehicles, lightweight cars, civilian jeeps (a small jeep look-alike called the Rocsta and later the Retona), motor vehicle components, to include engines, and buses and mini-buses. Kia owned 28.28% of issued stock. The Fiat 124 was produced under the name Fiat-KIA 124 by Asia Motors from 1970 to 1975. It was completely merged with Kia (itself by then owned by Hyundai) in 1999 and Asia Motors currently has no automobile production. The Rocsta's replacement, the Retona, was sold under the Kia brand.
The Australian Asia Motors distributors, now an independent company called Asia Motors Australia, continues to use the Asia Motors name but now sources its products elsewhere.
Vehicles
Car/Jeep/SUV
Small / medium-sized buses
Large bus
Truck
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