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commercial vehicle

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noun

  1. a vehicle for carrying goods or (less commonly) passengers

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His Pasaca bio boasts of him “playing a key role in the strategic alliance” in 2002 between MG Rover Group and China’s Brilliance Group, a major commercial vehicle maker and the first Chinese company to go public on Wall Street.

From Los Angeles Times

Toyota Motor Corp unit Hino will use Tel Aviv-based REE’s platform for its electric trucks and buses, and REE has also formed partnerships with American Axle, Canadian auto supplier Magna International, French autonomous shuttle maker Navya and EAVX, a newly-formed unit of U.S. commercial vehicle body maker JP Poindexter & Co.

From Reuters

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in documents posted on its website Tuesday that it has 11 complaints about brakes made by Haldex Commercial Vehicle Systems, including seven fires.

From Seattle Times

It will also electrify its commercial vehicle line-up, and roll out hydrogen fuel-cell vans by the end of 2021.

From BBC

The company says it will use its electric commercial vehicle expertise from Europe to build EV models worldwide.

From Seattle Times