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Quick Start Guide
2013.07.23 Revision
Version
V2.12 or above
Thank you for purchasing this DJI product. Please strictly follow these steps to mount and connect this system on
your aircraft, as well as to install the Assistant Software on your computer.
www.dji-innovations.com
Please regularly check the web page of corresponding product
,
which is updated regularly. Product information, technical updates and manual corrections will be available on this
web page. Due to unforeseen changes or product upgrades, the information contained in this manual is subject to
*
Important: Naza-M, Naza-M V2 and PHANTOM control system are different in hardware parts, but their
configurations and functions are the same when using the same Assistant Software and Firmware Version, so they
use the same Guide. Unless stated, the following instruction is basic on Naza-M V2. If you use the Naza-M, please
make sure to read the 'Instruction of V1 (also known as Naza-M)' section; if you use the PHANTOM, download the
other corresponding manuals on the PHANTOM web page.
This manual is only for basic assembly and configuration; you can obtain more details and advanced instructions
when using the assistant software. To assure you have the latest information, please visit our website and download
If you have any problem that you cannot solve during usage, please contact your authorized dealer.
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Summary of Contents for dji Naza-M V2

  • Page 1 Assistant Software and Firmware Version, so they use the same Guide. Unless stated, the following instruction is basic on Naza-M V2. If you use the Naza-M, please make sure to read the “Instruction of V1 (also known as Naza-M)” section; if you use the PHANTOM, download the other corresponding manuals on the PHANTOM web page.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    HOULD YOU FIND THE MULTI ROTOR DOES NOT TRACK STRAIGHT IN FORWARD FLIGHT .......28 OTORS TART FAILURE CAUSED BY STICK MID POINT ERROR TOO BIG ......... 29 TTITUDE ONTROLLABLE OTOR UTPUT IS AILED ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3: Instruction

    Make sure all connections are good, and keep children and animals away during firmware upgrade, system calibration and parameter setup. DJI Innovations accepts no liability for damage(s) or injuries incurred directly or indirectly from the use of this product in the following conditions: Damage(s) or injuries incurred when users are drunk, taking drugs, drug anesthesia, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and any other conditions no matter physically or mentally that could impair your ability.
  • Page 4: Trademark

    This product and manual are copyrighted by DJI Innovations with all rights reserved. No part of this product or manual shall be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent or authorization of DJI Innovations. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the product or information contained herein.
  • Page 5: Assembly & Connection

    Controller EXP port Connect to Main Controller LED port Micro-USB: PC connection for parameter configuration and firmware upgrade Pointing to the aircraft nose direction Connect to GPS port of PMU GPS/Compass *ESC: Electronic Speed Controller ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 6: Step2 Assembly & Connection

    Please use the ESCs and motors recommended by the manufacturer NOT mount the MC upside-down. (2)The MC sides of your aircraft. We recommend you use DJI motors and ESCs (Refer should be parallel to the aircraft body. (3)The arrow to its manual for details). Connect all ESCs to MC by the motor should point to the nose direction of aircraft.
  • Page 7: Assistant Software Installation And Configuration

    Assistant Software Installation and Configuration Step1 Software and Driver Installation on a PC Please download the drive installer and the assistant software installer from DJI website “www.dji-innovations.com”, by selecting the Download web page of corresponding product. Switch on the transmitter first, and then power on the autopilot system.
  • Page 8 Attitude Gain Motor Propeller Battery Weight Pitch Roll Vertical Pitch Roll F330 DJI-2212 DJI-18A DJI-8 Inch 3S-2200 790 g F450 DJI-2212 DJI-30A DJI-8 Inch 3S-2200 890 g F550 DJI-2212 DJI-30A DJI-8 Inch 4S-3300 1530 g ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 9: Basic Flying

    Please get to know well about this section before flying. Start Motor: Pushing throttle stick before takeoff will not start the motors. You have to execute any one of following four Combination Stick Commands (CSC) to start the motors: ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 10 In any control mode, DO NOT pull throttle stick under 10% during normal flight without any reason. Any of these two cut off types will only work properly if TX calibration is correct done. In failed-safe, CSC is denied by the main controller, motors will hold their state. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 11: Step 1 Compass Calibration

    If the flight direction appears to be shifting (meaning the multi-rotor doesn’t “fly straight”). The LED indicator often indicates abnormality blinking when the multi-rotor spins. (It is normal for this to happen only occasionally) ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 12: Step 2 Assembly Checking List

    Signal is well (GPS satellites = 6) : ATTI. Mode: indicates that is stick(s) not at center) Signal is bad(GPS satellites = 5) : GPS Mode: indicates that is stick(s) not at center) Signal is worst (GPS satellites< 5) : ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 13: Step 4 Flying Test

    Lower the aircraft slowly. Pull the throttle stick to the bottom and then execute the CSC to stop the motors after landing. Please always power off the Multi-rotor first, and then switch off the transmitter after landing. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 14 Software once Low-Voltage Alarm is triggered. Make sure you remember what you have set before. If Fail-Safe function is set, the aircraft will act according to the configuration of the Assistant Software once Fail-Safe is triggered. Make sure you remember what you have set before. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 15: Advanced Functions

    TX, because the aircraft will take off automatically, so do not try this. If signal lost for more than 3 seconds failsafe will be triggered, if signal regained within 3 seconds it will exit failsafe immediately. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 16: A2 Low -voltage Alert

    Configure the FailSafe function in the assistant software -> “Advanced” -> “F/S” and read the instruction thoroughly and carefully. Configure the Low-Voltage Alert function in the assistant software -> “Advanced” -> “Voltage” and read the instruction thoroughly and carefully. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 17 The above table is for example. The function of the switch position may be reversed since the normal/reversed setting of the switch channel. Toggle the switch and observe the slider position of channel X2 on the assistant software screen, the corresponding area should turn blue. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 18 OFF position Lock position to Home Lock position Aircraft moving direction when pull pitch stick Aircraft moving direction when pull roll stick Home point Aircraft(the arrow is pointing to the direction of the aircraft nose) ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 19 We suggest that you should know clearly which flight lock method you are going to fly, and you know the locked forward direction or home point, before you switch on IOC mode during the flight. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 20: A4 Receiver Advanced Protection Function

    Mode and Manual Mode, it will quit the FailSafe Mode automatically. In GPS Mode, please toggle the control mode switch to the ATTI. Mode and Manual Mode position to regain the control. Refer to the FailSafe section for more details. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 21: Appendix

    (can be effected by mechanical performance and payloads) Hovering Accuracy (GPS Mode)  Vertical: ±± 0.8m  Horizontal: ±±2.5m Max Yaw Angular Velocity 200°/s Max Tilt Angle 35° Max Ascent / Descent Speed ±Ascent : 6m/s, Descent: 4.5 m/s ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 22: Mc/pmu Firmware Upgrade

    Select Upgrade optionCheck the MC and PMU Firmware Version. DJI server will check your current firmware version, and get the latest firmware prepared for the unit. If there is a firmware version more up-to-date than your current version, you will be able to click to update them.
  • Page 23: Led Description

    GPS Signal is Worst (GPS Satellite number < 5): Compass Calibration LED Flashing Begin horizontal calibration Begin vertical calibration Calibration or others error *You can figure out the error by connecting the autopilot system to the assistant software. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 24: Instruction Of V1 (also Known As Naza-m)

    · The DJI logo marked on the GPS should face the sky, with the orientation arrow pointing directly · In three-pin ports, pins near the nicks are signal pins. forward. The GPS/Compass is packaged with a special indication line for mounting for the first time.
  • Page 25: V1 Port Description

     Red wire (power wire) output: 3A@5V LED wire, to LED port of the main controller. USB port: PC connection for configuration and firmware upgrades. Optional GPS & Compass Connect to the EXP. port. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 26: V1 Specification

    (can be effected by mechanical performance and payloads) Hovering Accuracy (GPS Mode)  Vertical: ±± 0.8m Horizontal: ±± 2.5m  Max Yaw Angular Velocity 200°/s Max Tilt Angle 45° Max Ascent / Descent Speed ±6m/s ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 27: Faq

    When flying in GPS ATTI. Mode and the compass calibration has been done correctly, should you find the aircraft rotating (Toilet bowl effect), or drifting when hovering. Please check the GPS module mounting orientation and then ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 28: Should You Find The Multi-rotor Does Not Track Straight In Forward Flight

    Adjust the largest travel of TX stick until the cursor on the Assistant software can reach both end positions, according to your TX manual. Power cycle the autopilot system, note that power cycle is required. Redo the TX calibration according to the Assistant software. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 29: Attitude Controllable When One Motor Output Is Failed

    Select Course lock or home lock mode for flying the aircraft into a safe area to land when the aircraft is far away or the attitude can’t be recognized. Even when the multi rotor is rotating, using Course lock or home lock mode will allow you to move the multi rotor in the corresponding Transmitter stick direction. ©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
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For other uses of 'Naza', see Naza (disambiguation).
Naza Group of Companies
Privately held company
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1975
FounderTan SriSM Nasimuddin SM Amin
Headquarters,
Area served
Southeast Asia
Wira SM Faisal, (Joint Group Executive chairman)
SM Nasarudin, (Joint Group Executive chairman)
Puan Sri Zaleha Ismail, (Director),
SM Faliq, (Director)
Nur Diana, (Director)
Nur Nadia, (Director)
Number of employees
5,000
Websitewww.naza.com.my

The Naza Group of Companies is a Malaysian business conglomerate involved in many types of business ranging from motoring to education. The group began operations in 1975 as a motor trading company. Motoring sector remains the most important sector for the group.

The group has business divisions including vehicles and bikes distribution, motor-trading, manufacturing, property development, food and beverage, hospitality, transportation services, limousine services, automotive education, plantations, cigarette distribution, non-financial services. The group was founded and led by Malaysian business tycoon Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin SM Amin until his death on 1 May 2008.[1]

Naza Group is the franchise holder for Ferrari, Maserati, Koenigsegg, Kia Motors, Peugeot, Chevrolet, Citroën, Brabus, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Piaggio, Vespa, Aprilia, Gilera and Indian Motorcycle brands in Malaysia.[2]

Naza has marketed rebadged versions of Kia's Carnival, Carens, Picanto vehicles as Naza Ria, Naza Citra, and Naza Suria respectively for the Malaysian market. In April 2006, Naza developed the Naza Sutera based on Hafei Lobo. It was joined by a Naza-badged version of the Peugeot 206 called the Naza 206 Bestari in May 2006, and a Naza-badged version of the Kia Picanto called Naza Picanto in November 2006.

  • 1History
  • 2Businesses divisions
  • 3Community
  • 4Naza Automotive Manufacturing models

History[edit]

Early years[edit]

The Naza Group of Companies began with the establishment of Naza Motor Trading Sdn Bhd in 1975 as an importer of used and reconditioned cars in Malaysia by the late Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin SM Amin. At just 21, he used his savings, earned from helping his father's construction business, to import used Japanese vehicles.

After selling off his entire stock within three-months, Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin began a dealership for used luxury vehicles in Kuala Lumpur. Within several years, the group established itself as a major dealer of used luxury vehicles in Malaysia. The group also included the importation of used luxury bikes.

1990 to 1999[edit]

By the late 90s, the Naza Group expanded its business to include automotive distribution after capturing its first franchise from South Korean carmaker, Kia Motors Corp.

Part of Naza Group of Companies, Naza Hotel Management was born. Under the late Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin, the Naza Group also ventured into the hotel management industry. Download game ppsspp ukuran kecil dibawah 100mb. In the late 90s it acquired the Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor Hotel and the Howard Johnson Inn Torrance in California, USA.

2000 to 2009[edit]

In 2000, the Naza Group's extended its portfolio to include the distribution of motorcycles after being appointed as the exclusive distributor for the Ducati brand in Malaysia.

By 2001, the Naza Group became a full-fledged auto assembler with the introduction of the locally assembled, Kia Spectra. Several locally assembled Kia models that were subsequently launched such as the Naza Ria MPV, the Sorento and the Sportage quickly became market leaders in their respective segments. In the same year, the Naza Group captured its second franchise after it was appointed as the exclusive distributor of Brabus-tuned cars.

In 2002, the Naza Group acquired hotels in Penang, Melaka and Johor Bahru. These three hotels were later re-branded under the name, Naza Talyya Hotels, in 2010. Naza Talyya Hotel closes their operation in Johor and to-date only two Naza Talyya Hotels which in Penang and Melaka.

With demand for locally assembled Kia's increasing, the Naza Group started construction works on its very own automotive manufacturing facility in Gurun, Kedah in September 2002. In 2003, the Naza Group commenced operations of a RM30 million motorcycle manufacturing plant in Shah Alam, Selangor to assemble a wide range of bikes including scooters and superbikes.

By May 2003, the RM500 million manufacturing facility in Gurun- known as Naza Automotive Manufacturing (NAM) – commenced operations by rolling out a Naza Ria MPV. It has a workforce of close to 450 people and has a production capacity of 50,000 units per annum.

Matt and ben script pdf. The group's foray into manufacturing into NAM also led to the launch of the Naza 206 Bestari, which was the result of a joint venture with Automobiles Peugeot, and the group's first ever car, the Naza Sutera in 2006.

In 2004, current shareholder Ekspedisi Nikmat Sdn Bhd helmed by Naza Group late chairman Tan Sri Dato' Seri Utama SM Nasimuddin SM Amin, acquired TTDI from Danaharta.

TTDI is now the main property arm of the NAZA group of companies. TTDI development changed its name to Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd on 11 March 2008 to reflect its association with the NAZA Group. The Naza Group is an established player in the property development market through its subsidiary, Naza TTDI, which is best known for the development of the acclaimed township of Taman Tun Dr Ismail in Kuala Lumpur.

At the same time, the Naza Group began to rapidly expand its motor-trading business. In 2005, it launched the Naza Auto Mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, which is the largest motor showroom in Malaysia. With a built-up area of 250,414 square feet and the capacity to display 2,000 cars, the Naza Auto Mall symbolised the group's status as the largest importer of used and re-conditioned luxury and high-end vehicles in Malaysia. Naza Auto Mall and has won a mention in the Malaysia Book of Records for being the largest motor showroom in the country.

The group has also had a strong commitment in the field of education. In 2006, the group established the Naza Kia Academy (NKA) by its manufacturing facility in Gurun, Kedah. NKA offers sales and after-sales training to all employees of the Naza Group particularly in developmental and technical-related programs. The academy is also recognised by Kia Motors as its overseas training centre in the Asia Pacific region.

In 2008, the group added more brands to its portfolio. In January, it was appointed the sole distributor for the Peugeot brand followed by Ferrari in April and Harley-Davidson in October. By 2009, it added the Italian luxury brand, Maserati, to its portfolio.[3]

As the distributor for Peugeot vehicles in Malaysia, the Naza Group began assembling Peugeots at NAM in Gurun. By that time, vehicles produced at Gurun were also being exported to neighbouring countries in Asean which established the group's credentials as a manufacturer that could meet international standards.

The Naza Group entered the food and beverage industry in 2008 after capturing the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co franchise for Malaysia.

In 2009, Naza Kia Academy began offering executive diploma in automotive management and executive diploma in manufacturing management process programmes. These diploma programmes were offered in collaboration with the UK's Society of Business Practitioners. In that same year, the Naza Group signed a collaboration agreement with US-based Motorola University to offer executive development programmes the group's employees.

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In 2009, it expanded its food and beverage portfolio to include the Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt brand. The group became the master license holder for the franchise in Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Brunei and Thailand. It currently has over 100 outlets in Malaysia as well as outlets in Singapore, Cambodia, Brunei and Thailand.[4]

2010 to present[edit]

In 2010, Automobiles Peugeot announced it would partner the Naza Group in establishing a manufacturing hub for the former at the latter's plant in Gurun for right-hand drive markets in the Asean region. The announcement marked the first time a foreign carmaker had chosen to make Malaysia its hub for the region.

2010 was another active year for the group as it added several more brands to its stable. In March, it won the exclusive rights to distribute the Chevrolet brand in Malaysia from General Motors.

By May, it expanded its motorcycle division by entering into an agreement with the Piaggio Group. Under the agreement, the Naza Group was given exclusive rights to distribute the Piaggio, Aprilia, Vespa and Gilera brands in Malaysia.

In 2011, the Naza Group added another brand to its stable: Indian Motorcycle. With Indian Motorcycle, the Naza Group became a premium player in the big bikes market in Malaysia. It has also cemented the group's position as one of the largest bike importers and distributors in Malaysia.[5]

In 2011, the Naza Group entered into a joint venture with HELP International Corporation Bhd to establish a college of automotive and transportation management in Malaysia. The joint venture, which has been named, College of Automotive Transportation (CATM), is targeting to launch campuses in Gurun and Selayang, Selangor in 2012. NKA's facility in Gurun will serve as CATM's campus there. Among the courses to be offered include Diploma in Automotive Technology and a Diploma in Motorsport Technology.

In 2012, the Naza Group expanded its F&B portfolio to include Gyu Kaku, a globally renowned Yakiniku restaurant chain.[6][7]

In 2013, the Naza Group announced that its subsidiary, Naza Euro Motors, had been appointed as the official distributor for the Citroën brand in Malaysia. Through the appointment, the Naza Group now represents both major brands of the PSA Peugeot Citroën group in Malaysia.[8]

To-date, Naza TTDI has completed over 14,000 residential and commercial units and is currently developing the RM4 billion Platinum Park, an integrated residential and commercial development in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre.[9] The company is developing the RM15 billion KL Metropolis project which will house the new MATRADE Exhibition and Convention Centre.[10] Naza TTDI also developed Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MiTEC), Malaysia's largest exhibition centre with 1 million square feet of exhibition space[11] which was delivered to the Malaysian Government in 2017.[12][13]

In 2018, the Naza Group and Groupe PSA signed a share sale agreement and a joint venture agreement to make NAM the first manufacturing hub in ASEAN for the French carmaker, acquiring a 56% stake in the Kedah facility.[14][15] A joint statement released by the Groups said, 'The Naza Group will have sole responsibility for the distribution of Peugeot, Citroen and DS Automobiles in the domestic market and, with PSA, will explore distribution prospects in other Asean markets.'[16]

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Businesses divisions[edit]

Four-wheeled[edit]

A Ferrari Enzo in Naza World
  • Naza Motor Trading Sdn Bhd (Importer of luxury and high-end vehicles)
  • Naza Italia Sdn Bhd (Ferrari and Maserati distributor)
  • Naza Swedish Motors Sdn Bhd (Koenigsegg distributor)
  • Naza Kia Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Kia distributor)
  • Nasim Sdn Bhd (Peugeot distributor)
  • Naza Quest Sdn Bhd (Chevrolet distributor)
  • Naza-Brabus Motor Sdn Bhd (Brabus-tuned cars distributor)
  • Naza Corporation Sdn Bhd (Naza cars distributor)
  • NZ Wheels Sdn Bhd (Mercedes-Benz dealership)
  • Naza Wheels Sdn Bhd (Chevrolet dealership)
  • Naza Quest Auto Sdn Bhd (Chevrolet dealership)
  • Naza Mekar Sdn Bhd (Perodua dealership)

Two-wheeled[edit]

  • Next Bike Sdn Bhd (Ducati distributor)
  • Naza Prestige Bikes Sdn Bhd (Harley-Davidson distributor)
  • Naza Premira Sdn Bhd (Piaggio, Vespa, Aprilia and Gilera distributor)
  • Harmony Fabulous Sdn Bhd (Indian & Victory Motorcycle distributor)
  • Naza Bikers Dream Sdn Bhd (Importer of high-end bikes)
  • Naza Bikers Sales and Distribution Sdn Bhd (Naza Bikes distributor)

Manufacturing[edit]

  • Naza Automotive Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (Manufacturing arm, producing Kia & Peugeot models)
  • Naza Bikes Sdn Bhd (Manufacturing arm, producing Hyosung bikes) such as the Naza N5/N5R

Property[edit]

  • Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd (www.nazattdi.com)
  • Naza Engineering and Construction Sdn Bhd

Hospitality[edit]

    • Naza Hotel Management Sdn Bhd
    • Howard Johnson, Torrance, California
    • Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Pedro, California

Food and beverage[edit]

  • NZ Diners Sdn Bhd (Franchise holder for Bubba Gump Shrimp Co chain in Malaysia)
  • Autumn Odyssey Sdn Bhd (Franchise holder for Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ chain in Malaysia)
  • Naza Tutti Frutti (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Master license holder for the Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt chain in Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Brunei and Thailand)

Research and education[edit]

  • Naza KIA Academy Sdn Bhd (Regional KIA training centre for Asia Pacific region)
  • Naza Education Sdn Bhd (JV Company with Help International Corporation Berhad)
  • Naza Auto Solutions Sdn Bhd (Automotive design, producing cars accessories & parts)

Transportation and logistics[edit]

  • Naza Ventures Holdings Sdn Bhd (Prestige Limo – Rental luxury limousine)
  • Naza Transport Sdn Bhd Sdn Bhd (Total logistics services)
  • Zalnas Limousine Sdn. Bhd (Airport Limo & Taxi services)

Diversified[edit]

  • NZ Galaxy Sdn Bhd (Retail cars accessories & parts)
  • Naza Credit & Leasing Sdn Bhd (Vehicles Financing)
  • Naza Coverage Sdn Bhd (Insurance Agent)
  • Zalnas Coverage Sdn Bhd (Insurance Agent)
  • Wood Vision Sdn Bhd (Plantation)
  • Bahau Cigarette Distributors Sdn Bhd (Cigarette Distribution)
  • Asas Sejati Sdn Bhd (Cigarette Distribution)

Community[edit]

Corporate social responsibility[edit]

Over the years, Naza Group corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have expanded and diversified. Today, the group's CSR programmes include donations and sponsorship to healthcare organisations, palliative care providers, orphanages, natural disaster funds, educational programs and initiatives, the local arts and sporting activities.

Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin Foundation[edit]

Yayasan Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin is a Company Limited by Guarantee, with a vision to champion education as its main cause.

Incorporated on 16 March 2011, the Yayasan was established in honour of the late Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin, the founder of Naza Group, with an aim to provide financial aid in the form of educational scholarships, schooling assistance and donations to support charitable organisations.

It strives to raise funds through various means including donations and strategic fund-raising activities.

Naza Automotive Manufacturing models[edit]

Naza Ria
Naza Citra

Naza[edit]

  • Naza Ria (rebadged Kia Carnival)
  • Naza Citra (rebadged first generation Kia Carens)
  • Naza Citra II Rondo (rebadged second generation Kia Carens)
  • Naza Sorento (rebadged Kia Sorento)
  • Naza Forza (rebadged Hafei Lobo, previously known as Naza Sutera)
  • Naza 206 Bestari (rebadged Peugeot 206)
  • Naza Picanto (rebadged Kia Picanto, previously known as Naza Suria)
  • Naza Forte (rebadged Kia Forte)

Kia[edit]

Further information: Naza Automotive Manufacturing § Kia

Peugeot[edit]

Further information: Naza Automotive Manufacturing § Peugeot

Citroën / DS[edit]

Further information: Naza Automotive Manufacturing § Citroën / DS

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^“Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin dies at 53 in Los Angeles”Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^“Naza Group inked a franchise agreement with Koenigsegg Automotive AB for the distributorship”
  3. ^“Naza Italia granted sole distributor of Ferrari in Malaysia”
  4. ^“Naza has over 100 Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt outlet”Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^“Naza acquires the sole distributorship of Indian Motorcycles for Malaysia and Singapore market”
  6. ^'Japanese BBQ 'Gyukaku' opened 2nd outlets in Malaysia by Naza Group. FOODRINK NEWS'. FOODRINK NEWS (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  7. ^'Gyu-Kaku, restoran terbaharu Naza Group'. Utusan Online. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  8. ^“Naza Group official distributor of Citroen in Malaysia”
  9. ^'Naza TTDI ready to launch residential tower in Platinum Park - Business News The Star Online'. www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  10. ^“Naza TTDI developing 15 billion KL Metropolis Project”
  11. ^'5 Things to know about MiTEC, the eye-catching new structure in KL'. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  12. ^'Naza hands over Mitec to government'. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  13. ^'Mitec to put Malaysia on MICE map'. 2017-08-09. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  14. ^'PSA Group takes majority stake in Naza's Gurun plant - CKD Peugeot 3008 in 2018, Citroen C5 Aircross 2019'. Paul Tan's Automotive News. 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  15. ^'Najib: Naza-PSA partnership to develop dynamic Malaysia automotive sector'. The Edge Markets. 2018-02-26. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  16. ^Editorial, Reuters. 'Carmaker PSA, Malaysia's Naza sign deal to produce PSA cars for Asia'. U.S. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
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