Sociedad Anónima de Vehículos Automoviles (SAVA) was a Spanish producer of light and medium commercial vehicles, based in Valladolid.
[1] From 1960 to 1963, SAVA built heavier models based on several British-designed Austin, Morris and BMC commercial vehicles but with Spanish-built cabs.
They subsequently gave way to the successful SAVA S-76 model, a large van, and the well-known Austin FG.
Pegaso SAVA J4 and FC models can still be found all over Spain due to their low running-costs and plentiful spares.
SAVA diesel engines were also popular as retrofits in passenger cars, being particularly favored by taxi drivers.