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They had the most success in Group A racing in the 1980s and 1990s when they entered their ZS25, ZS26, ZS27, and RS44 in competition. However, it was the RS44 that became very dominant, winning the Valkean GT Racing Championship for four years in a row between 1989 and 1992, as well as the Astyrian Touring Car Championship in 1992 and 1993. | They had the most success in Group A racing in the 1980s and 1990s when they entered their ZS25, ZS26, ZS27, and RS44 in competition. However, it was the RS44 that became very dominant, winning the Valkean GT Racing Championship for four years in a row between 1989 and 1992, as well as the Astyrian Touring Car Championship in 1992 and 1993. | ||
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Native name | Sorsa Oyj |
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Public | |
Traded as | VLSE: SRSA |
Industry | Automotive |
Founder | |
Headquarters | Sorvisto , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products |
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Revenue | $96 billion (2019) |
$9 million (2019) | |
$42 million (2019) | |
Number of employees | 151,763 (2019) |
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Website | sorsa.com |
Sorsa Oyj (Valkean: Sorsa Osakeyhtiö), known internationally as the Sorsa Group and shortened to Sorsa, is a Valkean multinational automobile manufacturer with its main headquarters in Sorvisto, Valkea. The company sells automobiles and commercial vehicles under its namesake brand, as well as luxury vehicles under the Icarus brand. Sorsa is the 3rd largest Valkean automobile manufacturer after VTK Motor Group and Sidus.
Sorsa has been part of the Twin-S Auto Association since 2001, a partnership with Sevir Automobiles of Ionicus. Sevir holds a 16% stake in Sorsa while Sorsa holds a 22% stake in Sevir. Taken together, Twin-S Auto Association is one of Astyria's largest automakers.
History
Origins
The company was founded as the Sorsa and Sorsa Motor Car Company in 1907 by industrialists Konstantin and Antton Sorsa, and their associate Sampsa Juntunen. For their first few years they produced utilitarian trucks, as there was barely any kind of market for passenger cars at the time. Their operations were put on hold during the Valkean Civil War, and they produced parts for the government. However, the Sorsa brothers were given full pardon by the new Kansallist government, and the two became members of the Kansallist Party in 1927. Thus, for the remainder of the 1920s up to the 1940s, the majority of motor vehicles that Sorsa & Sorsa produced were for the military, which was where they were able to secure large amounts of capital.
In 1936, Antton Sorsa died of a heart attack at the age of 48. His brother, Konstantin, would continue to run the company for five more years before he was assassinated by anarchists.
Early Growth
In 1943, Anselmi Lajunen, chief executive of Valkean Industrial Corporation (VTY), bought out the Sorsa brothers' company and made the decision to rename it as Sorsa Motor Company Oyj. Sorsa continued to produce military vehicles for the Valkean government, but increasingly the company shifted its focus to producing passenger cars for the growing consumer market. In 1944, Sorsa completed the construction of its Sorvisto plant, which featured state-of-the-art machinery and processes imported from abroad. Sorvisto would be where its headquarters is located to this day.
Their first model under the new ownership was the Type 15 two-door sedan, the platform of which was licensed from Aswickan automaker Royal Motors. It proved to be a success, and Sorsa produced over 60,000 units between 1945 and 1955. The partnership with Royal Motors allowed for Sorsa to jumpstart its own developments in engine and chassis design, and they debuted their first car designed in-house: the Type 25 four-door sedan.
Sorsa expanded its horizons beginning in 1956, when it started exporting Type 25s to the rest of the world. The company quickly filled the need for small passenger cars in various markets, and they increased their presence in other Astyrian countries over the 1960s. It also began to create more upmarket cars such as the Topaz sports car and the Onyx sports sedan, which became popular models in their own right.
However, this growth didn't happen without major problems. In 1957, Sorsa was experiencing several strikes from a militant union that comprised a significant portion of their workforce. Sorsa responded by sacking hundreds of workers and lobbying the Valkean government to arrest key union leaders. It swiftly received condemnation from the Kansallist Party and the VTY; the latter of which relinquished 50%+1 of their shares from Sorsa. However, the union soon ran out of funding and were driven out of the company, and Sorsa created a new trade union that prioritized increasing productivity, and the management adopted a more top-down approach to company policy. From then on, it would expand on letting the union recommended technical advances and more efficient production techniques, which helped Sorsa greatly during the 1960s and 1970s.
In 1958, company management created the Sorsa Holding Company, which promptly bought up the shares formerly held by VTY.
Global rise and peak
Decline and rejuvenation
Contemporary
Products
Automobiles
Electric Vehicles
Autonomous Vehicles
Commercial Vehicles
Motorsport
Sorsa has had a prominent presence in motorsport since the 1960s when they entered into Formula 2 racing. Since then it has entered several sportscar racing, GT racing, and touring car racing series throughout Astyria, earning several championships, victories, and podiums.
They had the most success in Group A racing in the 1980s and 1990s when they entered their ZS25, ZS26, ZS27, and RS44 in competition. However, it was the RS44 that became very dominant, winning the Valkean GT Racing Championship for four years in a row between 1989 and 1992, as well as the Astyrian Touring Car Championship in 1992 and 1993.