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Sungri Motor Plant is a 600,000 m2 vehicle factory in the city of
Tokchon Tŏkch'ŏn () is a ''si'', or city, in northern South P'yŏngan province, North Korea. It is bordered by Nyŏngwŏn and Maengsan to the east, Kujang county in North P'yŏngan province to the north, Kaech'ŏn to the west and Pukch'ang to the ...
(덕천),
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. It was the most capable plant of the North Korean automotive industry before being surpassed by
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. The plant produces urban and off-road passenger cars, small, medium, and heavy cargo, as well as haulage construction and off-road trucks and buses. All models are reported to be replicas or derivations of foreign cars. Vehicles are generally for civilian and commercial use, as government officials favour foreign imports and the armed forces have their own facilities. On November 20, 2017,
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was reported to have visited and provided
on-the-spot guidance "On-the-spot guidance" (also "guidance tours" or "field guidance") is a term used in the North Korean mass media to describe appearances by the supreme leader of North Korea, often at sites related to the military or to industry, at which the lea ...
at the Sungri Motor Plant.


History

The Sungri Motor Plant was founded in November 1950 as the Tokchon Motor Plant (덕천자동차공장). It produced its first vehicle, a Sungri-58 truck, in 1958. In 1975, the plant was renamed ''Sungri Motor Plant'' (''sungri'' meaning ''victory'' in Korean). In 1980, annual production was reported by the government to be 20,000 units per year, however the rate was more likely between 6,000 and 7,000 units per year. In 1996 production was crippled due to the country's economic difficulties, with approximately 150 units produced.


Car models

* ''Achimkoy'' (아침의 꽃 - 'Flower of the morning') - 5 seat sedan, a copy of the
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. Most likely a single prototype. * ''Kunchook'' (건축 - 'Construction') * ''Jaju'' (자주 - 'Independence' or 'Frequent') - A five-seat passenger car. Clone of the
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. * ''Kaengsaeng'' (갱생 - 'Rebirth') - A more modified Sungri-4.10 (a Korean GAZ 69 and
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combination) of 1968, then moved for production on Pyongsang Auto Works. * ''Paektusan'' (백두산 - 'Mount Paekdu'), Pyongyang 4.10 and Kaengsaeng 88 - Unauthorized clones of the
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luxury passenger car. * ''Shintaibaik'' (신태백 - 'New Taebaek') * ''Sungri''-4.10 - Korean
GAZ 69 The GAZ-69 is a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or ''Gorkovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod'', Gorky Automobile Factory) between 1953 and 1956 and then by UAZ, in 1956–1972, though all of these light truck class vehicles were ...
four-wheel drive Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer case ...
car modified with new front end. * ''Sungri''-4.25 - Pick-up version of Korean GAZ 69.


Truck models

* ''Kumsusan, Kyomsusang'' (금수산 - 'Mount Kumsu') - A 40-ton construction truck-dumper of 1979. * ''Sonyon'' - Small urban delivery truck of the 1990s. * ''Sungri''-58 (승리 58호 - 'Victory 58') - A clone of the Soviet
GAZ-51 The GAZ-51 (nickname ''Gazon'') was a Soviet truck manufactured by GAZ. Its first prototypes were produced before the end of World War II and has been influenced by Studebaker US6. The mass production started in 1946. A 2.5 ton 4×2 standard var ...
(ГАЗ-51) Truck, however with weaker springs. The Sungri-58 also suffers from unusually high fuel consumption due to its crudely copied GAZ-51 carburetor which has been used since 1961. It was first built in 1958. Later Sungri-58KA and Sungri-58NA (4x4) modifications with new cabin are appeared in the 1970s. * ''Sungri''-60/10.10) - A large 6x6 truck of 1960, it has a ten-ton payload and was used primarily for military purposes. It was featured on a North Korean stamp from 1961. * ''Sungri''-61 - Based on the GAZ-63 (ГАЗ-63) truck. It is a 4x4 version of Sungri-58. The Sungri-61 was first built in 1961. Later Sungri-61NA increased payload to 2 tons and a new cabin. * ''Sungri/Jaju''-64 - Based on the
KrAZ KrAZ ( uk, Кременчуцький автомобільний завод, ''Kremenchutskyi Avtomobilnyi Zavod'', Kremenchuk Automobile Plant, АвтоКрА́З or AvtoKrAZ) is a Ukrainian factory that produces trucks and other special-purpos ...
256. A 6x4
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, it has a 10-ton payload and 15-litre V8-cylinder diesel engine. It was featured on a North Korean stamp from 1965. Built from 1964 to 1982. * ''Sungri/Jaju''-82 - A 4x2 multi-purpose truck of 1982, it has a 10-ton payload and a 15-litre V8-cylinder diesel engine. It was featured in a North Korean stamp from 1988. Sometimes referred to as "Chaju". * ''Sungrisan/Konsor''-25 ('Mount Victory'/'Construction') - A 25-ton dumper of 1970. It is based on the BelAZ trucks. Later built by the March 30th Works.


See also

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Automotive industry in North Korea The automotive industry in North Korea is a branch of the national economy, with much lower production than the automotive industry in South Korea. In North Korea motor vehicle production is focused on military and industrial goals, including constr ...
*
Economy of North Korea The economy of North Korea is a centrally planned economy, following ''Juche'', where the role of market allocation schemes is limited, although increasing. , North Korea continues its basic adherence to a centralized command economy. With a t ...


References

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