Who Made Datsun Pickup Truck?

The Datsun pickup truck is a classic vehicle that has been around since the 1920s. The original Datsun pickup truck was designed and manufactured in Japan by the DAT Motor Company. The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and started producing cars in 1914.

The first Datsun pickup truck was designed by Masujiro Hashimoto in 1935. It was called the DAT-GO and had a 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a three-speed manual transmission. It had an open cab with seating for three people and was capable of carrying up to 500kg of cargo.

The popularity of the Datsun pickup truck increased over the years, especially during World War II when it was used to transport goods and supplies for the Japanese war effort. After the war, it continued to be popular among farmers, tradespeople and small business owners who needed an economical yet reliable workhorse vehicle.

In 1960, Nissan Motor Company acquired the rights to produce the Datsun pickup truck, which they then went on to develop into one of their most successful models – the Nissan 720 pick-up. This model featured a 2.2 litre four-cylinder engine and had a payload capacity of up to 800kgs – making it one of the most sought after ‘utility’ vehicles at the time.

The popularity of the Datsun pickup truck is still evident today with many enthusiasts restoring vintage models or modifying newer models for off-road use or racing events such as ‘Baja’ rallies or ‘Dirt Track’ competitions.

In conclusion, it is clear that Kiichiro Toyoda and Masujiro Hashimoto are responsible for creating this iconic vehicle as part of their legacy at DAT Motor Company which later became Nissan Motor Company after its acquisition in 1960. Who Made Datsun Pickup Truck? Kiichiro Toyoda and Masujiro Hashimoto were responsible for creating this iconic vehicle as part of their legacy at DAT Motor Company which later became Nissan Motor Company after its acquisition in 1960

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Karen Watkins