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  2. Mitsubishi Xpander - Wikipedia

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    Some Indonesian automotive industry experts commented that the Xpander had "created a new trend" in the Indonesian small MPV class, which is the largest car segment in that market, particularly with its crossover SUV-inspired design and thus popularity. They commented, "Mitsubishi took the risk, but it worked successfully nonetheless". [72]

  3. Nissan Livina - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Livina is a compact MPV model produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan.It was introduced in July 2006 by Dongfeng Nissan at the Guangzhou International Motor Show and went on sale in December 2006.

  4. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The new TCMA plant was modelled after the Nissan Zama complex, and was the nation's first to use electro-dipping (ED) technology for its painting process. [47] Nissan Japan regarded the TCMA plant as the third best foreign Nissan assembly plant in the world. [ 117 ]

  5. Compact MPV - Wikipedia

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    Predecessors to the compact MPV segment are the 1977 AMC Concept 80 AM Van, the 1978 Lancia Megagamma and the 1982 Lada X-1 concept cars. [1] [2] [3]Early production models of compact MPVs include, the 1982 Nissan Prairie and the 1991 Mitsubishi RVR (marketed as "Space Runner" in Europe and "Expo LRV" in the United States).

  6. Proton Juara - Wikipedia

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    The Proton Juara is a microvan/mini MPV produced by the Malaysian automobile manufacturer Proton between 2001 and 2004. It was launched on 22 July 2001 as Proton’s first non-saloon, hatchback or coupé model.

  7. Tan Chong Motor - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia was Renault's production hub in Southeast Asia. The 2000s was a decade of diversification in the Tan Chong Motor portfolio. Since its founding, the Tan Chong name had become synonymous with Datsun and Nissan vehicles in Malaysia, but in mid-2003, the company adopted the Renault brand in line with the Renault–Nissan Alliance. [28]

  8. Mitsubishi Grandis - Wikipedia

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    The Grandis was launched in Malaysia on 28 July 2005 in conjunction with Mitsubishi's return to Malaysia. [6] The Grandis was updated in Malaysia in September 2007, [7] July 2009 [8] and in August 2010. [9] It won the Best MPV award at the Bangkok International Motor Show from 2005 to 2010. [10]

  9. Proton Exora - Wikipedia

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    Prior the launch of the Exora, the budget MPV segment in Malaysia was monopolized by the Toyota Avanza, Toyota Innova and Nissan Grand Livina. Unlike the Juara, the Exora was a true winner, and has since been consistently positioned among the Top 10 best selling vehicles in Malaysia. [57] [58] [59]