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The K131 Jeep, alternately K131 or KM420, is a light utility vehicle manufactured by Kia Motors in South Korea. The Kia K131 Jeep was designed and developed by Asia Motors, and it started being delivered to the South Korean army in 1997 as the replacement for its predecessor, the KM111 Jeep. Its civilian version is known as the Kia Retona, and was sold between 1998 and 2003. The 42 series vehicles are 1/4 ton capacity and are available in various configurations, serving since 1997. A toy version is sold as part of a larger construction toy set sold by Oxford Toy in South Korea.
Operators
Bangladesh
Cambodia
Chile: Chilean Marine Corps
South Korea
Peru
Indonesia
See also
Humvee – (United States)
Land Rover Wolf – (United Kingdom)
Land Rover Perentie – (Australia)
G-Wagon – (Germany)
Iveco LMV – (Italy)
URO VAMTAC – (Spain)
Tarpan Honker – (Poland)
Jeep J8 – (United States)
AIL Storm – (Israel)
Mitsubishi Type 73 light truck – (Japan)
UAZ-469 – (Soviet Union)
BJ2022 – (China)
Agrale Marruá – (Brazil)
Tiuna – (Venezuela)
Fath Safir – (Iran)
References
External links
Media related to Kia KM131 at Wikimedia Commons