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Moke (revival)

The Moke (MOKE) is a Chinese recreation of the original 1960s Mini Moke. It has been manufactured in China by Chery Automobile since 2013, with final assembly carried out by various companies in the United States, United Kingdom, and France. The name "Mini Moke" combines Mini with Moke, an archaic term for mule. The rights to the "Moke" name are the subject of ongoing trademark disputes, although the car is now simply called "MOKE", with BMW retaining the rights to "Mini".

History
The original Mini Moke was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and John Sheppard. The more rugged Mini Moke was an attempt to take a portion of the military vehicle business from Land Rover, but poor ground clearance and a low-powered engine did not meet the most basic requirements for an off-road vehicle. The Mini Moke entered production nonetheless, as a utility and recreational convertible for private use under the Austin, Morris and Leyland brands. The Mini Moke was built in Australia from 1966 until 1981, and was then gradually moved to British Leyland's Portuguese subsidiary beginning in 1980. Italian motorcycle manufacturers Cagiva took over the rights to the Portuguese operation in 1990 and built the Moke there (styled "MOKE" without "Mini" in the name) in small numbers until 1993. Other companies have built replicas and recreations over the years; the car's simple design has also allowed enthusiasts to create entire new Mokes from parts. ==Revival==
Revival
Chery Automobile began manufacturing the Moke in 2013 from China. This evocation of the classic Mini Moke built from 1964 until 1993 was designed by industrial designer Michael Young and is sold by several companies in the United Kingdom, France, Since 2022 the Moke brand is EV only except for the Chinese market where locally built cars still use petrol engines. Electric versions Since 2014, an electric version based on the original Moke design was assembled in France under the name "Nosmoke". Built by a company called Nosmoke S.A.S., they originally operated out of the old Heuliez plant in Cerizay but later relocated to an old printing plant in the same town. An Electric Moke (styled "eMoke") low-speed vehicle based on the Chinese MOKE has been assembled in the United States by Cruise Car Inc. for MOKE America since 2017. It uses a mix of Chinese-made and locally sourced parts. An electric E-Moke built in France was also offered for a few years, but production moved to Britain in 2021. In 2021, a second electric version based on this design was launched, with a limited-edition US highway certified version called "MOKE Californian" following in 2022. In 2022, Moke International agreed to a takeover by EV Technology Group (EVTG). The Canadian electric transportation company bought 67 percent of the shares, with an option to increase this to full ownership. In a related purchase, EV Technology Group also purchased 76 percent of Fablink, which manufactures the e-Moke electric vehicle, with an option to acquire the remainder of the company. The current electric version is assembled at the company's UK factory in Leamington Spa, where "its production targets exceed 500 units" in 2025. ==Design==
Design
The MOKE has a front subframe and other mechanical items such as the front strut suspension and transmission adapted from Chery's other cars. The engine is a 1.1-liter, four-cylinder unit built by Chery subsidiary Acteco Powertrain and commonly seen across a wide range of Chinese-built compacts and subcompacts. The Chinese drivetrain has necessitated a larger front end with a much more substantial front overhang than the original Mini Moke's Alec Issigonis design allowed. Aside from the petrol-powered version, numerous electric versions have also been developed by local assemblers. These engines offer a variety of outputs, with some models being certified for highway use while some are only sold as low-speed vehicles (LSV), limited to a top speed of . ==References==
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