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The MOKE is a recreational vehicle manufactured by Chery Automobile in China since 2013 and assembled by a variety of companies in the United States, United Kingdom, France, and others. The design, by British industrial designer Michael Young, evokes the classic Mini Moke built from 1964 until 1993. The original Mini Moke was conceived and manufactured as a lightweight military vehicle by British Motor Corporation (BMC), and subsequently marketed for civilian use by that company's various successor companies and subsidiaries. It is known for its simple, straightforward, doorless design, and for its adaptability. The name Moke is an archaic term for "mule".
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The MOKE is a recreational vehicle manufactured by Chery Automobile in China since 2013 and assembled by a variety of companies in the United States, United Kingdom, France, and others. The design, by British industrial designer Michael Young, evokes the classic Mini Moke built from 1964 until 1993. The original Mini Moke was conceived and manufactured as a lightweight military vehicle by British Motor Corporation (BMC), and subsequently marketed for civilian use by that company's various successor companies and subsidiaries. It is known for its simple, straightforward, doorless design, and for its adaptability. The name Moke is an archaic term for "mule". While the original design was also sold for utility purposes, the new Moke is mainly meant for recreational use, as a beach car, or as a neighborhood vehicle. The MOKE revival began as a joint venture with Jaguar Land Rover and Chinese automaker Chery Automobile. MOKE America distributes the Moke in the United States. British production by MOKE International restated in 2018. The brand was acquired by EV Technology Group in 2022.
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