Colorado - Hear the name of Studebaker, auto enthusiasts today would feel strange when heard. In fact, this is a brand that has existed in the automotive arena half a century ago. And now, Studebaker reportedly ready to reborn.
Studebaker buried in 1966 is rumored to be revived by a company from Colorado, United States and were preparing to compete in the automotive industry today.
In this modern era, Studebaker Motor Company will be playing in the segment of environmentally friendly vehicles. Besides being a trend, Studebaker was in 1902 turned out really well made electric car production is bought by one of the great scientist Thomas Alfa Edison.
"This is the year 2012, and marks 160 years of Studebaker playing in the vehicle manufacturing business," Studebaker wrote on his Web site.
Currently, Studebaker did not give birth again a mass production vehicle, but Studebaker said it had started to move in that direction by designing, building prototypes to test the safety and certification.
Space that will be a place to play them in the future will be more spacious to say anything, because they not only will play in the manufacture of four wheel drive vehicles only, but also will make the scooter, motor sport, pickup up to the limo. "And very likely in other categories," they explained.
Kitchen runway for their vehicles which will be diverse ranging from gasoline engines, diesel, hybrid to electric.
"As the holder of the wheel at the Studebaker Motor Company, is my sincere goal to create a vehicle that is in some ways reminiscent of the classic Studebaker, or in other words, by definition Studebaker, but brought into the 21st century, and saw the Studebaker Motor Company's iconic American as before, "said President & CEO of Studebaker Motor Company, Inc. Ric W. Reed.
"My dream is also to develop or re-open the factories, employing Americans in factories manufacturing and assembly, which will be on American soil. I want to create a vehicle that not only compete, but have advanced to compete in world markets very competitive, "he concluded.