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Autech  

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time-calendar.png 1986-1991

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Company Name: Autech Japan Inc

Place: Kanagawa

Country: Japan

Autech Japan Inc. was established in Kanagawa, Japan, in 1989 as a company closely affiliated with Nissan. It specialized in modifying a diverse range of Nissan vehicles, offering services that included the development of styling kits and adaptations for disabled drivers.

The company made its debut with the launch of the Autech Stadio AZ1, a distinctive 2+2 coupé designed and built by the Italian design firm Zagato. This model was based on the Nissan Leopard platform and featured a front-mounted twin-turbocharged 3-liter engine that produced 280 horsepower. The AZ1 was notable for its unique angular bodywork, which included a distinctive hump on the front wings that housed the rear-view mirrors. Autech planned to produce a limited run of 203 units of the AZ1, with a price equivalent to £58,000 at the time.

Despite its innovative offerings, Autech's production period was relatively short, lasting from 1989 until 1991, after which the company continued to operate under Nissan's umbrella, focusing on various modifications and enhancements for Nissan vehicles.

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