Diardi
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Type | Limited company |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | Narlıdere, İzmir, Turkey |
Key people | Ömer Çenberci (founder) |
Products |
Automobile Polyester Upholstery Insurance Accessories Car Rental |
Employees | 22 |
Website | German Suzuki Home |
Diardi is a sports car manufactured in Turkey by the Çenberci Group.
Motor
Diardi has passed German TÜV tests and regulations.
Its galvanized steel chassis is welded in special manner and certified for up to 342 horsepower (255 kW) engines. The variety of engine sizes is optional and available as per customer's choice and specific needs.
As standard production line, a 120 hp (89 kW) Fiat Sporting Engine is used.
Information
Çenberci Group represents the third generation of the Turkish Automotive Sector. Çenberci is currently a major Suzuki reseller in the Aegean Region of Turkey.
After research conducted in 2000, Çenberci CEO Ömer Çenberci decided to create a new sports car, the Diardi, in 2001.
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