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'''Gyllir Motors Corporation''' or more simply known as '''Gyllir''' is a CoasteranCôtois multinational automotive manufacturer headquarter in Collines-de-l'Ombre, in the Republic of Amatsuka within the [[Federation of the Southern Coast]]. It was founded by Yngvar Schau, a [[Norgsveldet|Norgsveltian]] industrialist entrepreneur and Abelin Hauet a car designer. The company was established within the Federation on August 28, 1967 with parliamentary approval with accepting a capitalist company. With the parliament approving a law that will consider personal automobiles and watercraft as a luxury product, therefore completely legal to be held as "capitalistic company" as outline in the Federal constitution. Gyllir is one of the largest automobiles manufacturers' in the world, producing around 10 million vehicles per year.
 
In the 1970, Gyllir rapidly grew as the Federation middle class grew massively thanks to the industrial boom going within the country and the low tariff fees with Norgsveldet. Gyllir is the largest privately held company within the Federation. The corporation is a leader in development in hybrid and electric vehicles, starting with the hybrid car ''Gyllir Strait-runner'' in 1995. The first all electric and "affordable" car being the ''Gyllir Lighting'', made in the 2010.
 
== Product Line ==
As of 2010, Gyllir officially lists approximately 70 different models sold under its namesake brand, including sedans, coupes, vans, trucks, hybrids, crossovers and more recently in 2010 with the electric cars. Majority of the models are produced as subcompact cars which ranges subcompact Gyllir ''Norick'', compact ''Dawnpak'' and the most popular sold full-size car ''[[Gyllir Worker|The Worker]]''.
 
=== SUVs and Crossovers ===
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