Kia Combi

[2] In October 1983, the 24-seater Asia Motors AM805/807 "Combi" minibuses were launched, entering full production in 1984.

Most versions received the Mazda ZB six-cylinder engine of 4,052 cc.

For the 1996 model year another modification took place, introducing more modern smaller four-cylinder Hyundai engines with more power as well as a re-designed dashboard.

[1][3] Following the 1999 merger of Kia and Hyundai, the Asia sub-brand had vanished by 2000.

[1] With stricter South Korean emissions regulations on the horizon for 2003, the Combi was then discontinued without a successor on October 28, 2002.

Asia Combi AM 815 1993 in Chile
1996-2000 facelift model