This article is about the company. For other uses, see Mitsuoka (disambiguation).
Mitsuoka Motor Co., Ltd.
Company type
Private company
Industry
Automobile manufacturing
Founded
1 February 1968; 56 years ago (1968-02-01)
Headquarters
508-3, Kakeomachi, Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Key people
Akio Mitsuoka, (Representative Director and President)
Products
Automobiles, Luxury vehicles
Revenue
¥227,000,000
Net income
¥29,700,000,000
Number of employees
580 (As of March, 2008)
Website
mitsuoka-motor.com
Mitsuoka Motor (光岡自動車) is a small Japanese automobile company. It is noted for building cars with unconventional styling, some of which are modern while others imitate the look of American, European and particularly British retro cars of the 1950s and 1960s.[1] Mitsuoka Motors is also the principal distributor of the retro-classic TD2000 roadster in Japan.
Mitsuoka is primarily a custom design coachbuilder, customizing production cars, e.g., the Nissan March, and replacing various aspects of the bodywork. It has also produced a sports car, the Orochi,[2] and has a special department for hearses.[3]
^Hiroko Tashiro; Ian Rowley (208). "In Japan, a Car Apart from the Pack". Bloomberg Business Week website. Archived from the original on April 9, 2008. Retrieved 2010-03-14.
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