United Auto Industries

United Auto Industries (Pvt) Ltd.
Private
Industry Automotive
Founded 1999 (1999)
Headquarters Lahore, Pakistan
Key people
Sana Ullah Chaudhary (CEO)
Products Motorcycles, Vehicles, Auto rickshaws
Website unitedmotorcycle.com.pk

United Auto Industries (Pvt) Ltd. (United Motors; Urdu: یونائیٹڈ‬‎ موٹرز) is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan since 1999. It is Pakistan's second largest selling motorcycle brand after Atlas Honda, and claims to be the number one bike assembler of Chinese bikes in Pakistan.[1]

History

United Auto Industries (Pvt) Ltd. came into existence in 1999 by introducing economical 4-stroke motorcycles and Auto rickshaws with the brand name of UNITED.

United Auto is now engaged in manufacturing of loaders, scooters, rickshaws and bikes in Pakistan. It has plans to launch a 800cc car named "United Bravo" in September 2018 and a 1000cc light commercial vehicle on fall 2018 or mid 2019. In 2017, the United Auto Industries had applied for IPO for copyright of vehicles’ design and announced to launch 800cc and 1000cc vehicles in the country. The company is also looking for interested 3S dealership candidates for their upcoming vehicles. It has a joint venture with a Chinese automaker to produce these two new vehicles for the Pakistani market. [2]

Products

Cars

  • United Bravo

Motorcycles & Rickshaws

  • United 70cc
  • United 100cc
  • United Scooty 100cc
  • United Jazba 100cc
  • United 125cc
  • United 125cc Deluxe
  • United 150cc (Ultimate Thrill)
  • United Motorcycle for Special Person
  • United Motorcycle Rickshaw 100cc
  • United Auto Rickshaw 200cc
  • United Auto Rickshaw 6 Seater 200cc
  • High Roof Rickshaw 200cc
  • Motorcycle Loader 100cc
  • United Loader 100cc
  • United Loader 150cc
  • United Loader 200cc

See also

References

  1. "United Motors all set to foray into car manufacturing". Daily Pakistan. November 29, 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. "United Auto's gearing to launch 800cc Bravo hatchback by 1st September: Report". Pakistan Today. August 20, 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.


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