The Prince Motor Company (
Japanese: ) was an
automobile marque from Japan which eventually merged into
Nissan
, trade name, trading as Nissan Motor Corporation and often shortened to Nissan, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells ...
in 1966. It began as the
Tachikawa Aircraft Company
was an aircraft manufacturer in the Empire of Japan, specializing primarily in aircraft for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. It was based at Tachikawa, in Tokyo Prefecture.
History
Tachikawa Aircraft
In November 1924, Ishikawajima Shipyar ...
, a manufacturer of various airplanes for the
Japanese Army
The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force ( ja, 陸上自衛隊, Rikujō Jieitai), , also referred to as the Japanese Army, is the land warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces. Created on July 1, 1954, it is the largest of the three service b ...
in World War II, e.g., the Ki-36, Ki-55 and Ki-74. Tachikawa Aircraft Company was dissolved after the war and the company took the name Fuji Precision Industries. It diversified into
automobile
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s, producing an
electric car
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, the
Tama, in 1946, named for the region the company originated in,
Tama, using the
Ohta series PC/PD platform. The company changed its name to Prince in 1952 to honor
Akihito's formal investiture as Crown Prince of the nation. In 1954 they changed their name back to Fuji Precision Industries, and in 1961 changed the name back again to Prince Motor Company. In 1966, they became part of Nissan, while the Prince
organization
An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, an institution, or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose.
The word is derived from ...
remained in existence inside Nissan, as ''
Nissan Prince Store'' in Japan until Nissan consolidated the Prince dealership network into "Nissan Blue Stage" in 1999.
Products
Prince had success building luxury automobiles. Among its most famous car lines were the
Skyline
A skyline is the outline or shape viewed near the horizon. It can be created by a city’s overall structure, or by human intervention in a rural setting, or in nature that is formed where the sky meets buildings or the land.
City skylines ...
and
Gloria
Gloria may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music
* Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise
* Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise
** Gloria (Handel)
** Gloria (Jenkins) ...
, both of which were absorbed into the Nissan range and continued after their 1966
merger
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; however, Prince also built the 15-passenger
Homy which was eventually shared with the
Nissan Caravan and the
Nissan Laurel, a four-door sedan platform mate with the Skyline, on which Prince had begun development before the merger but was introduced after the merger in 1968. Prince had also begun development on a small car to compete with the
Toyota Corolla
The is a series of compact cars (formerly subcompact) manufactured and marketed globally by the Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in ...
and
Nissan Sunny
The is an automobile built by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1966 to 2006. In the early 1980s, the brand changed from Datsun to Nissan in line with other models by the company. Although production of the Sunny in Japan ended in 2006, the na ...
, but after the merger, the car was introduced as the
Nissan Cherry using
front wheel drive.
The former
Nissan Gloria and the
Nissan Skyline are known in the USA as the
Infiniti M
The Infiniti M is a line of mid-size luxury (executive) cars from the Infiniti luxury division of Nissan. From 2013 (model year 2014) on it has been marketed as the Infiniti Q70, reflecting the company's new naming scheme.
The first iteration was ...
(2003 - 2004) and the
Infiniti G (2003 - 2006).
Model designation system
Up to 1961, Prince used a four-letter model code for its vehicles. The first letter stood for the engine code (A was 1500 cc, B was 1900 cc), the second letter stood for the chassis model, the third letter stood for the body type (S for sedan, F for cabover truck, V for van, P for pickup truck and so on) and the fourth letter was the order of production. A fifth letter was sometimes added, and this was the model version (S for standard, D for deluxe). A number was added to the end to delineate revisions of the same model. This number was a Roman numeral until 1956, after which it was an Arabic numeral.
From 1962, Prince switched to a alpha-numeric code, similar to what Nissan would eventually use.
History
The Prince Motor Company had two origins.
[KATSURAGI, Yoji "The Beam of the Light of the Prince Motor Company" Grand Prix Book Publishing Co., Ltd., October 22, 2003 (Japanese) ][『「プリンス」荻窪の思い出 II』荻友会編 私家版 1997年11月16日 "Prince - Memories of Ogikubo" Private press by Tekiyukai (former Prince engineers)Association, Nov. 16, 1997 (Japanese)]
Tachikawa Aircraft Company
*December 1946 - The electric car division of the
Tachikawa Aircraft Company
was an aircraft manufacturer in the Empire of Japan, specializing primarily in aircraft for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force. It was based at Tachikawa, in Tokyo Prefecture.
History
Tachikawa Aircraft
In November 1924, Ishikawajima Shipyar ...
became independent and was activated as the
Fuchu Plant of the
Kosoku Kikan Kogyo Co., Ltd..
*June 30, 1947 - The Fuchu Plant of the Kosoku Kikan Kogyo Co., Ltd. became the Tokyo Electric Car Company. (Official foundation date of the Prince Motor Company.)
*February 1949 -
Shojiro Ishibashi invested in the Tokyo Electric Car Company and became the chairman.
*November 30, 1949 - The Tokyo Electric Car Company changed its name to Tama Electric Car Company.
*November 1951 - The Tama Electric Car Company changed its name to Tama Motor Company.
*November 1952 - The Tama Motor Company changed its name to Prince Motor Company.
*April 10, 1954 - The Prince Motor Company merged with its engine supplier Fuji Precision Industries. The new company was named Fuji Precision Industries and the name Prince Motor Company disappeared in the meantime.
Nakajima Aircraft Company
*August 16, 1945 - The
Nakajima Aircraft Company changed its name to Fuji Sangyo Co., Ltd..
*November 6, 1945 - The
GHQ defined Fuji Sangyo as the
Zaibatsu and decided to disband them.
*May 1950 - Fuji Sangyo Co., Ltd. was disbanded.
*July 1950 - Fuji Sangyo Co., Ltd. was divided into twelve companies. Of them, the Tokyo Plant (located in
Suginami, Tokyo) and the
Hamamatsu
is a city located in western Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. the city had an estimated population of 791,707 in 340,591 households, making it the prefecture's largest city, and a population density of . The total area of the site was .
Overview
...
Plant became Fuji Precision Industries.
*April 1951 -
Shojiro Ishibashi became the chairman of Fuji Precision Industries.
*April 10, 1954 - Fuji Precision Industries merged with its customer Prince Motor Company. The new company was named Fuji Precision Industries and the name Prince Motor Company disappeared in the meantime.
After Merger of Fuji/Prince Until Merger with Nissan
*February 1961 - Fuji Precision Industries changed its name to Prince Motor Company. (The name "Prince Motor Company" revived.)
*1962 - Prince became the first Japanese car company to field a works team in a European rally, the Liège-Sofia-Liège.
Neither of the two Skylines entered finished the rally, which had an 82 percent attrition rate.
*May 1965 - Prince Motor Company announced the merger with
Nissan Motor Company.
*August 1966 - Merged into Nissan Motor Company.
List of vehicles
*
Prince Sedan (the first passenger car of Prince)
*
Prince Gloria
Gloria may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music
* Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise
* Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise
** Gloria (Handel)
** Gloria (Jenkins) ...
(a luxury sedan & wagon)
*
Prince Skyline
A skyline is the outline or shape viewed near the horizon. It can be created by a city’s overall structure, or by human intervention in a rural setting, or in nature that is formed where the sky meets buildings or the land.
City skylines ...
(a performance coupe/sedan)
**
Prince Skyway The Prince Skyway was a commercial delivery van and coupe utility produced by the Prince Motor Company from 1957 to 1967. It was based on the various Prince Skyline models of the period.
In 1966, after the merger with Nissan, the V51A Skyway was ...
(a delivery van based on the Skyline)
**
Prince Miler
The Prince Miler is a medium-sized pickup truck built by the Prince Motor Company. It remained on the market for four years after the 1966 merger, when Prince dealerships became integrated within Nissan's organization as '' Nissan Prince Store''. B ...
(a pickup truck based on the Skyline)
**
Nissan Laurel (a compact luxury sedan/coupe based on the Skyline)
*
Prince Homy
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(a cargo van/minibus)
**
Prince Homer
The Prince Homer was a small commercial vehicle manufactured by the now integrated Prince Motor Company. It was available as a van, called the Homy, a double cab, or regular cab truck. The first model was known as the T64, and was sold as the P ...
(a pickup truck based on the Homy)
*
Prince R380
The Prince R380 is a racing car built in 1965 by Prince Motor Company to compete in the Japanese Grand Prix. Following the merger of Prince Motor Company and Nissan Motors in 1966, the R380 was modified into the Nissan R380-II (also known as R380 ...
(a race car)
*
Nissan Prince Royal (a limousine made for the
Imperial Household of Japan)
*
Nissan Cherry (a small front-wheel-drive coupe and sedan)
*
Prince Clipper
A clipper was a type of mid-19th-century Merchant ship, merchant Sailing ship, sailing vessel, designed for speed. Clippers were generally narrow for their length, small by later 19th century standards, could carry limited bulk freight, and had ...
(a
cabover truck)
**
Prince Light Coach (a large capacity passenger bus shared with the Clipper)
Concept vehicles
* 1956 Prince BNSJ: Displayed at the 1956
Tokyo Motor Show, the BNSJ was much larger compared to other Japanese cars of the era and was the first non-production prototype (concept) displayed at the Tokyo Motor Show. It was powered by the FG4A-20 engine, but was enlarged to 1.9L. The BNSJ never entered production.
* 1956 Prince DPSK: The DPSK was developed as part of Japan's "National Car" program of 1955, similar to the German program that resulted in the Volkswagen Beetle. The proposal called for a 4-seater with an engine of 350 cc to 500 cc, a weight of around and a top speed of . The DPSK was powered by a rear-mounted two-cylinder boxer engine known as the FG2D. This engine suffered from vibration and noise problems and was later replaced with a four-cylinder boxer engine called the FG4C and the car became the CPSK. Prince persevered with this concept until 1959, when the National Car program was cancelled.
* 1963 Prince 1900 Sprint: Based on the Skyline 1500, the Sprint was designed by Scaglione of Italy and powered by the 1.9L GB-4 engine from the Gloria. The Sprint was shown at the 1963 Tokyo Motor Show, but did not enter production.
See also
*
Shojiro Ishibashi
*
Ryoichi Nakagawa
was a Japanese aircraft/automotive engineer. He graduated from Tokyo Imperial University in 1936 and joined Nakajima Aircraft Company in the same year.
Career
He improved Nakajima Sakae engine for Mitsubishi A6M Zero, Nakajima Ki-43 and other p ...
*
Jiro Tanaka
is a Japanese aircraft and automotive engineer.
Career
Tanaka graduated from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in March 1939 and joined the Tachikawa Aircraft Company in April 1939. In October of the same year, he enlisted in the Army and evalu ...
*
Shinichiro Sakurai
*
Naganori Ito
is a Japanese automotive engineer, and was responsible for the development of the eighth generation R32 Nissan Skyline including the BNR32 Skyline GT-R.
History
Early years
Ito was born in Takehara, Hiroshima Prefecture on March 7, 1937 as a ...
References
External links
*
Tama Electric Vehicle E4S-47JSAE Official Website
JSAE Official Website
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