, a version of the
Baby Brousse Basic utility vehicles were developed by
Ford and
GM specifically for sale in East Asia, with the intent of opening new markets there and in Africa.
Volkswagen also developed a vehicle, the
EA489 Basistransporter which was built from 1975 until 1979. Dutch
DAF developed a stillborn competitor for this field, the 1972 BATU (Basic Automotive Transport Unit) General Motors'
BTV effort was sold under a variety of different names and used the
Vauxhall Viva's underpinnings and 1256 cc
inline-four engine. It was built in Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Portugal, and the Philippines. It was marketed as the GM Amigo, Andino (Ecuador), Chato (Guatemala), Cherito (El Salvador),
Compadre (Honduras), Mitaí (Paraguay), and Bedford Harimau ("Tiger", Malaysia).
Citroën's
FAF and Baby Brousse also fit this mold, with the acronym FAF standing for "Easy to Finance, Easy to Build." The FAF and related versions entered production in ten countries, most of them in the developing world. Over 30,000 were built from 1973 until the 1980s.
Nissan called their Datsun 1200 AX a BTV, it was introduced in June 1977 and received their 1171 cc
A12 engine. Nissan/Datsun built it in Thailand (Siam Motors) and in Portugal. In Portugal it was called the Datsun Sado. The most successful BUV is arguably the
Toyota Kijang, which entered production in Indonesia and the Philippines (as the Tamaraw) in 1977 and 1976. The Kijang/Tamaraw has, over five generations, morphed into a fairly luxurious
Compact MPV called the
Toyota Innova. It even spawned rivals in the Philippine market. Those include the Ford Fiera (later known as Nissan Bida), Isuzu KC 20, Mitsubishi Cimarron, and the GM Harabas (made by
General Motors). One thing that unites the various Basic Utility Vehicles of this era is that they used almost exclusively flat, welded sheetmetal, giving them a certain uniformity of appearance. Later yet, the independent, wood-bodied
Africar project again tried to target developing markets, Africa in particular. Only six were built from 1986 until the company folded in 1988. ==2000s==