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| name = OKA Australia | logo = | caption = | image = Image:Coober-Pedy-Oodnadatta-Mail-Truck.JPG | image_size = 250px | image_alt = | image_caption = An OKA tour bus used by the Coober Pedy Oodnadatta One Day Mail Run | type = | slogan = | foundation = 1986 | founder = | location = Bibra Lake, Western Australia | key_people = | industry = Automotive | num_employees = 50 at Australian peak (estimate) | products = Four wheel drive trucks and buses | production = 1987-2008 | revenue = | net_income = | owner = OZTerrain Pty Ltd | homepage = }}OKA Australia was an Australian company that manufactured all terrain vehicles, particularly four wheel drive trucks and tour buses. OKA is currently owned by the OZTerrain Pty Ltd since 2017.[1] The OKA factory was in Bibra Lake, Western Australia and is now in OConnor Pert WA. OKA manufactured three consecutive models: the XT, LT and NT. These models are available in a variety of body styles including cab-chassis, single cab, dual cab, multi cab and bus. 448 production OKA vehicles have been built to date,[2] elements of the company's designs and technology have been integrated into the vehicles of other manufacturers. HistoryOKA started in 1986 when a group of Australian mine executives discussed that each of them needed an off-road truck with a three-ton payload and nothing on the market at the time filled those requirements. Those executives formed a consortium and the OKA brand was born.[1] Having agreed on the blueprints, the group undertook a comprehensive market study covering over 1,200 mining companies, government departments, farmers, the Australian military and potential private users to establish the parameters for the design. In 1987, work on the first prototype began and in 1988, it underwent its first test. Prototypes continued to be produced even during production up until 1992.[1] Soon after, the first production model, the XT, entered production. It was followed by the LT which was itself followed by the last model, the NT. These vehicles have been supplied to government departments, tour operators, private industries, mining industries, the military and recreational companies and were, aside from Australia, sold in Papua New Guinea and Africa. The development of adapted models for the UAE and European markets was commenced but was never completed. Okas were available mostly with the four cylinder Perkins Phaser engine, but provision was also made for the 6 cylinder Perkins Phaser. A model was made with a V8 diesel, for the UAE. In 1997, OKA licensed its technologies to Indian auto maker Hindustan Motors to produce their RTV brand of multi-utility vehicles.[3] It has been regarded as one of the most rollover prone vehicles[4] and was discontinued in 2008.[5] Initial models and prototypes were built in Australia however production was soon moved to India.[6] On 24 August 2011, The Malay Mail carried an article regarding various investigations being carried out against OKA Australia, for 'allegations of misappropriation of millions of ringgit, missing accounting files and "stolen" intellectual property manuals.' Manuals valued at RM80 million had gone missing. They had contained trade information for the manufacture of all-terrain trucks and tour buses. Funds of the company had also been mysteriously siphoned out of Australia to a private account in Europe. There were also allegations of unpaid wages. Vell Paari, who controlled OKA 4WD through Reymer Pty Ltd, denied responsibility for the matters raised, saying that he spent most of his time in Kuala Lumpur.[7] Vell Paari is the son of Malaysia's former Minister of Works Samy Vellu. VariantsTrucks
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Leisure
References1. ^1 2 OKA Press Release{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 2. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20121021203320/http://www.oka.com.au/ 3. ^http://business.mapsofindia.com/automobile/car-manufacturers/hindustan-motors.html 4. ^ROLLOVER CRASHWORTHINESS OF A RURAL TRANSPORT VEHICLE USING MADYMO 5. ^Hindustan Motors slams brakes on RTV 6. ^http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/fe/daily/19970820/23255553.html 7. ^The Malay Mail, 24 August 2011. Vell Paari’s Aussie firm crisis. URL: http://www.mmail.com.my/content/81003-vell-paari%E2%80%99s-aussie-firm-crisis {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111120061644/http://www.mmail.com.my/content/81003-vell-paari%E2%80%99s-aussie-firm-crisis |date=20 November 2011 }} External links{{commons category|OKA Australia}}
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