Mazda Pathfinder XV-1

Mazda Pathfinder XV-1
Mazda Jeep
Mazda Pathfinder XV-1
Type4×4 utility truck
Place of originMyanmar
Service history
In service1970s
Used byMilitary of Myanmar, Myanmar Police Force
WarsInternal conflict in Myanmar
Production history
ManufacturerMazda via knock down kits
Myanmar Ministry of Industry's No. 2 Automobile Factory, Htonbo
Produced1970–1972, possibly mid-1990s
Variantssoft top and hard top station wagon
Specifications

EngineInline 4 Mazda 2 liter, optional diesel
90 hp (67 kW; 91 PS)
Power/weight49 hp/ST (54.0 hp/t)
Transmission3 speed x 2 range transfer case
SuspensionLive axles on leaf springs front and rear

The Mazda Pathfinder XV-1, commonly called the Mazda Jeep (Burmese: မာဇဒါဂျစ်), is a 4x4 Mazda built from 1970 to 1973 in an assembly plant in Myanmar strictly for Myanmar market.[1] The Pathfinder XV-1's were used mostly by Military of Myanmar, police and government officials. [2] They were later sold to the public.[3]

The Pathfinder XV-1 was designed in Hiroshima, but the vehicle was exclusively assembled and sold in Myanmar only.[4]

  1. ^ "Burma's Mazda Pathfinder XV-1 Is The Most Obscure Off-Roader I've Ever Seen". Jalopnik. 31 August 2017.
  2. ^ ""Mazda Jeep": The 1960s 4x4 Used by the Myanmar Military". May 29, 2013.
  3. ^ "A tour of Mazda's obscure classic car collection". 16 March 2018.
  4. ^ "A Brief History of Mazda's SUVs: From Utilitarian Workhorses to Stylish Everyday Cars".