
Made in 2018, by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Two-axle trolleybus. Photo North Korean Press, 2018.
Made in 2018, by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Two-axle trolleybus. Photo North Korean Press, 2018.
Made from 1969. Made by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works (uncertain). Two-axle small bus.
Made from 2016. Name Sinhung translated as Emerging. Made in the South Hamgyong province, seen in Hamhung. Two-axle trolleybus
Introduced in 2016. Chinese Foton Tunland L BJ1037, ckd produced. Made by the Samhung Automobile Joint Venture Company, Hanghang District, Pyongyang. Double cab pickup, wheelbase 3105 mm, 2.4-litre gasoline engine, 100 kW, 150 km/h.
Different models seen on several shows. Chinese Foton BJ1037, ckd produced. Made by the Samhung Automobile Joint Venture Company, Hanghang District, Pyongyang. Double cab forward control truck.
Several models, pickup, van. Chinese Foton SUP BJ5036, ckd produced. Made by the Samhung Automobile Joint Venture Company, Hanghang District, Pyongyang.
Seen since 2018. Based on the FAW Senia R7. Made by the Chongphung Joint Venture Co., Hyesan, Ryanggang province. Small SUV from FAW Jilin, ckd.
Seen since 2017. Made by the Chongphung Joint Venture Co., Hyesan, Ryanggang province. Crew cab truck, approx. 2 ton.
Made in 2019, by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Double decker trolleybus, 70 passengers. Photo North Korean Press, 2019.
Made in the early 1990s. Made by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Three-axle articulated trolleybus. Name Chollima on the front.
Seen in May 2019 during a parade, bearing two rockets. 8x8 truck, seems to be an armoured truck. Probably locally made on the base of a Chinese Howo truck. Photo North Korean Press.
Made from 2020. Chinese Huanghai bus, skd produced or just rebadged. Name Rugnado. Made by the Pyonghwa Auto Works, Nampo. Bus, specifications unknown.
Made from 2016. Name Sinhung translated as Emerging. Made in the South Hamgyong province, seen in Hamhung. Two-axle trolleybus
Introduced in 2016. Chinese Foton Tunland L BJ1037, ckd produced. Made by the Samhung Automobile Joint Venture Company, Hanghang District, Pyongyang. Double cab pickup, wheelbase 3105 mm, 2.4-litre gasoline engine, 100 kW, 150 km/h.