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Tiger Truck has been delivering a series of light utility trucks and vans for offroad use since 1999. All Tiger vehicles meet the stringent CARB/EPA standards and are available powered by a variety of fuels, electric motor or Hybrid combinations and include standard shift or automatic transmissions.

Tiger has the largest available array of truck body options for niche applications. Primary distribution in the U.S. is through a select dealership network.

Tiger Truck is a privately-held international company with distribution outlets in Central America and the Caribbean basin and maintains its headquarters in Poteau, Oklahoma where Tiger has an advanced assembly plant with more than 180,000 sq. ft. in five interconnected buildings and sources parts and materiel from a variety of U.S. and foreign sources.


Tiger Drives Away with Big USAF Contract... Sells 863 FlexFuel Mini-Utility Vehicles

June 11, 2009 — Poteau, OK — The General Services Administration (GSA) has awarded an $11M contract to Tiger Truck. This selection after competitive bid includes five different Tiger® brand models totaling 863 vehicles to be delivered to U.S. Air Force sites around the world.

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Tiger® Brand Trucks/Vans Now on GSA Schedule

April 3, 2009 — Poteau, OK — The General Services Administration (GSA) completed an agreement with Tiger Truck for its Tiger® branded vehicles to be made available under GSA Schedule 78. This action will permit federal agencies and departments, certain government contractors, and other designated entities to buy through the GSA at pre-negotiated best prices.

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Automotive News calls Tiger Champ “The First Pickup for $4-a-Gallon Fuel”

July 21, 2008 —The Tiger Champ gets 37 mpg with a three-cylinder diesel engine from Caterpillar Inc. It is assembled in Oklahoma and available at 70 dealerships nationwide. In June, Gov. Brad Henry signed a bill that makes the Champ and a small Tiger Truck pickup, the Star, legal starting Nov. 11 on all roads in Oklahoma except most federal highways.

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