- In the
automotive industry,
rebadging is a form of
market segmentation used by
automobile manufacturers around the world. To
allow for
product differentiation...
- IM, Maxus, MG, Rising, Roewe. In
light of SAIC's
frequent practice of
rebadging among its
various brands, this list will
prioritize showcasing the original...
- The
Volkswagen LT is the
largest light commercial panel van
produced by
Volkswagen (and
subsequently Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles as of 1996) from 1975...
- The Audi 50 (known
internally as Typ 86) is a
small supermini car
produced by
German automaker Audi from 1974 to 1978, and sold only in Europe. Introduced...
- market. All of its
vehicles were
mechanically related to or
outright rebadgings of
other cars sold
under the
Toyota brand. Scion, the
marque under which...
- the old VAZ 2121 engine,
transmission and most mechanicals. The Niva
rebadging featured a touched-up body, and the 1.7-litre
gasoline engine has fuel...
-
generation of Jeep
Wrangler four-wheel
drive small off-road vehicles,
rebadging and
succeeding Jeep's CJ series,
which was
produced from 1944 to 1986...
-
under the Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, and Ram brands;
through the use of
rebadging, the
model line has also been
marketed under the
Lancia and Volkswagen...
- the Ford
Explorer Sport Trac mid-size
pickup truck.
Through the use of
rebadging, from 1994 to 2009,
Mazda marketed the Ford
Ranger in the
United States...
- The Dell
Inspiron series is a line of
laptop computers made by
American company Dell
under the Dell
Inspiron branding. The
first Inspiron laptop model...