n-developed 1956 Plymouth Savoy Coupé Utility • The Plymouth Savoy and the Dodge Kingsway were also assembled in
India by
Premier Automobiles Limited in Kurla,
Bombay. • In
Mexico the Savoy was assembly by Automex between 1960 and 1961, rebadged as a Dodge. The plant was located in Lago Alberto,
Mexico City. •
Chrysler Australia produced the P25 series Plymouth Savoy from 1954 to 1957. An
Australian developed
coupé utility variant of the Savoy was produced from 1956 to 1958. • Todd Industries in
Petone, the assembly unit of New Zealand Chrysler franchised importer and distributor Todd Motors, assembled the right hand drive Savoy and its "Plodge" Plymouth/Dodge siblings from CKD kits imported from Canada. Canadian cars were preferred to US-built ones, as a lower, "preferential" import duty rate applied to British Commonwealth products. Cars sold under the three brands were all based on the contemporary, comparable Plymouth models but nose and tail styling varied, as did engine availability. Dashboards were usually RHD Plymouth and typically differed in design from the LHD ones. "Plodge" assembly ended with 1963 model year models, replaced on Todd's large car line by locally built Australian AP5 Chrysler Valiant models. Dodge versions were produced under contract for Wellington-based Dominion Motors which held the retail franchise for the brand (and also for Pontiac, assembled at the nearby General Motors NZ factory). ==References==