Ebro, produced in Spain from 1954 to 1987 under Motor Ibérica, was one of Spain’s most important manufacturers of trucks, tractors, vans, and utility vehicles. Originally derived from Ford Motor Ibérica, the brand became known for rugged commercial models such as the F-Series, C-Series, D-Series, and later the Patrol and Vanette produced with Nissan technology. Characterized by durability, industrial utility, and strong presence in agriculture and transport, Ebro played a major role in Spanish motoring before being absorbed by Nissan in the late 1980s.
Ebro, produced in Spain from 1954 to 1987 under Motor Ibérica, was one of Spain’s most important manufacturers of trucks, tractors, vans, and utility vehicles. Originally derived from Ford Motor Ibérica, the brand became known for rugged commercial models such as the F-Series, C-Series, D-Series, and later the Patrol and Vanette produced with Nissan technology. Characterized by durability, industrial utility, and strong presence in agriculture and transport, Ebro played a major role in Spanish motoring before being absorbed by Nissan in the late 1980s.