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Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (一般社団法人 日本自動車工業会, Ippan Shadanhōjin Nihon Jidōsha Kōgyō-kai), or JAMA, is a trade association with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in April 1967 and serves as a platform for the automakers of Japan to share technological developments and management ...
Company Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present): Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916): Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota): Following are the former sub brands of Mazda:
1966 - One of the best selling cars of all time, the Toyota Corolla, is introduced; Nissan opens its first North American manufacturing facility in Cuernavaca, Mexico as Nissan Mexicana; 1967 - Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) is founded; 1967 - Mazda Cosmo was one of the first two mass-produced cars with Wankel rotary engine
Although the Crown wasn’t a hit with Americans, Japanese cars have since become among the biggest sellers in the United States. Toyota alone sold 2.02 million vehicles in the U.S. in 2022 ...
Game-Changing Japanese Cars. Quick: What's the top-selling automaker in the U.S.? If you answered General Motors, you're right for 2022, but in 2021 Toyota stole GM's crown, selling 2.3 million ...
Toyota, the world's top-selling automaker, this year announced a strategic pivot to battery EVs, including plans to commercialise advanced batteries and Japan auto show returns, as industry faces ...
Presidents of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (8 P) S. Scion (automobile) (1 C, 5 P, 1 F) Subaru (3 C, 26 P) Suzuki (4 C, 24 P) T. Toyota (15 C, 113 P)
Membership has grown to include Japanese companies such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan, heavy truck and earth moving manufacturers such as Caterpillar Inc. and Navistar International, and many of their Tier One and sub-tier suppliers and service providers. [2] Over 800 OEMs, parts manufacturers, and service providers to the industry are members.