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Revision as of 08:32, 22 September 2020

Juhola Auto Corporation Oyj
Public
Traded asVLSE: JHLA
IndustryAutomotive
Headquarters
Våren Livet
,
Valkea
Area served
worldwide
Products
  • automobiles
  • luxury vehicles
  • commercial vehicles
  • motorcycles
  • engines
Revenue$273 billion (2019)
OwnerVTK via its VTK Motor Group subsidiary
ParentVTK Motor Group
Divisions
Websitejuhola.com

Juhola Auto Corporation Oyj, commonly known as Juhola, is a Valkean multinational automaker headquartered in Våren Livet, Valkea. It is the flagship auto brand of the Valkean Industrial Consortium (VTK), and specializes in manufacturing volume passenger cars. It owns luxury vehicle subsidiary Lenora, motorcycle brand Sinocara, and electric vehicle subsidiary Fulmen. These brands, together with Lehtonen and VTK Commercial Vehicles, comprise the VTK Motor Group.

Juhola is the single largest auto brand in Valkea and one of the largest in Astyria.

History

Products

Automobiles

Luxury vehicles

Electric technology

Hybrid vehicles

Plug-in hybrids

Hydrogen fuel-cell

All-electric vehicles

Motorsport

Juhola has been participating throughout various racing series over the past few decades, with varying success. It is currently a major supplier for Valkean motorsports such as the VSCC, ValkFormula, Formula 3, and Formula Juhola. It also runs a driver development program called the Juhola Drivers Academy to train future Valkean drivers for motorsport.

It is one of few Astyrian Manufacturers to operate a works team at the Astyrian Endurance Championship, and has enjoyed much success. It has clenched the manufacturers' title for the AEC Prototype A class in 2016, 2018, and 2019 with the Juhola EP240 Hybrid.

The company tried participating in Astyrian Formula One as a constructor and engine supplier from 2010 to 2015; but despite having the largest budget in F1 up to that point, as well as some seasoned drivers in its roster, it has failed to win a single grand prix.