• Wifredo Ricart. In 1990, Iveco took over Enasa, and the Pegaso name became a secondary brand of Iveco. Enasa, a state-owned company, had its main business...
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    under the Pegaso and, for a short while, Sava brands. ENASA belonged to INI, a Spanish state-owned industrial holding company. From 1983, ENASA also owned...
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    company Enasa, 11 of which were Berlinettas. The majority of Z-102s had bodies by Carrozzeria Touring (although early Z-102 units carry Pegaso-made bodies)...
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    wheeled armoured personnel carrier produced in Spain by Enasa since 1979. Originally powered by a Pegaso 9157/8 306 hp diesel engine, it has an automatic gearbox...
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    The Pegaso Troner made its debut at the 1987 Barcelona Motor show and was to be the last truck model developed by the Spanish manufacturer. Built at Pegaso's...
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  • asymmetrically mounted amidships, designed in 1949 and built in Spain by Enasa between 1951 and 1957. The first Z-403 body design dates back to 1949. It...
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    incredible sophisticated sports car, the Pegaso Z-102. This was above all an image coup, as the real objective of Enasa creation was the massive industrial...
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    started to emerge, led by Enasa, a state-owned conglomerate built around the remains of Hispano-Suiza, with brands like Pegaso or Sava. Things started to...
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  • (1917–1919) Orix (1952–1954) Otro Ford (1922–1924) Pegaso (1951–1957) Pegaso I Pegaso II (Z-202) Pegaso Diesel (Z-203) Z-102 Z-103 Z-207 Z-403 Z-501 352...
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  • In 1965 Enasa, the maker of Pegaso trucks, took over SAVA, but the SAVA brand subsisted until 1969, after which the range was rebadged as Pegaso. Until...
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