Ebro was a Spanish car brand created in 1954 by the company Motor Ibérica, S.A., after the Ford factories were nationalized. It was engaged in the manufacture of buses, trucks, vans, off-road vehicles and tractors. It was based in Barcelona, Madrid and Ávila, mainly. Agricultural machinery elements were also manufactured at the Noáin plant, Na...
Ebro was a Spanish car brand created in 1954 by the company Motor Ibérica, S.A., after the Ford factories were nationalized. It was engaged in the manufacture of buses, trucks, vans, off-road vehicles and tractors. It was based in Barcelona, Madrid and Ávila, mainly. Agricultural machinery elements were also manufactured at the Noáin plant, Navarra. Today it is part of the Japanese business group Nissan. One of its best known models is the Ebro F / Trade Series van (later sold as Nissan Trade).