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The Nissan Atlas (Japanese: 日産・アトラス) is a series of pickup trucks and light commercial vehicles manufactured by Nissan. It is built by UD Trucks for the Japanese market, and by the Renault-Nissan Alliance for the European market. The lighter range vehicles, weighing from 1 to 1.5 tons, replaced the earlier Cabstar and Homer, while the heavier Caball and Clipper were replaced by the 2-to-4 ton range Atlas.
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Ashok Leyland Garuda (India, military variants) Nissan Atlas Yue Loong Homer (ROC) UD 1200/1300/1400 (United States and Canada) Ashok Leyland Partner (India) Nissan Cabstar (Europe, Australia & China) UD Condor (Japan) Dong Feng Captain N300 (China) Samsung SV110 (Asia) Renault Maxity(Europe) Dong Feng Pahlawan (Malaysia)
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dbpedia:Nissan_Shatai dbpedia:UD_Trucks
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dbpedia:Nissan_Cabstar dbpedia:Nissan_Caball dbpedia:Prince_Homer dbpedia:Nissan_C80 dbpedia:Nissan_Clipper
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1982-01-01Z
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Nissan (manual) Aisin(automatic)