, commonly known as Takeoka, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer that specializes in microcars.
The company was founded in 1981 in Toyama. On October 1, 1982, the entry was made as a Yà «gen gaisha. The production of small cars began in 1990. The brand name is Takeoka.
In 1998 the range was expanded to include electric cars.
The first model Abbey (㢠ã ã¼, Abë) was 215 cm long and weighed about 145 kg. A 49 cc engine drove the vehicles. Up to 1997 about 1500 of them were sold. The current series, the Abbey Carrot, uses the water-cooled four-cylinder engine of the Yamaha CE50 scooter with a displacement of 50 cmó, weighs 160 kg and reaches .
Lala (ã©ã©) is a one-seater electric minicar (motorized four-wheeled bicycle) with the same features as a mini-car, launched in 2016.Vehicles manufactured by China's Jiayuan Automobile are imported, modified independently, and sold.
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The Rookie (ã« ã¼ ã ã¼, Rà «kë) is a three-wheel covered electric motor scooter with a length of 180 cm and a weight of 110 kg and a top speed of . (1997ï¼Â2024)
The Milieu (ã ãª ãÂÂ¥ ã¼ R, Miryà « R) is an electric car of 215 cm in length and 295 kg with a maximum speed of and a range of 50 km. (2000ï¼Â2024)
The T-10 is also an electric car of 224 cm in length, 365 kg in weight, top speed with a 45 km range. There is a T-10G version with a 50 cmò petrol engine for long-distance journeys. (2011ï¼Â2024)
In addition, the company launched the electric snow plow Oscha (㪠㹠ã ã£, Osucha) in 2013.