Karenjy

Karenjy is an automobile manufacturer based in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar.[1] It produced vehicles from 1985 to 1995 when the company was dissolved. In January 2009, the company was re-established and production of the Karenjy Tily, which is based on the Renault 18 and Renault Express, commenced the same year.[2]

Karenjy Mazana

In 2019, the factory produced a popemobile for the arrival of Pope Francis in Fianarantso.

Models

Two models were available in his productive life:

  • MAZANA 4x4, diesel engine powered, available in sedan and convertible
  • FOAKA 2x4 pickup, petrol engine. The chassis is welded, fitted with Renault mechanical parts and a locally produced fiberglass/composite body.
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References

  1. http://www.riva-press.com/det.php?id=1898&lg=en "The rebirth of Karenjy, the car made in Madagascar", reportage by photojournalist Rijasolo (member Riva Press), June 2012
  2. "Blogs - LeMonde.fr". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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