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ISO Rivolta is an Italian car and motorbike manufacturer active [1] in the motor vehicle sector since 1938. Over the years, the company has taken various names, including Isothermos, Iso Autoveicoli Spa in 1952, Iso Rivolta in 1962, Iso Motors in 1973 and, in 2017, a return to ISO Rivolta.
The Iso Grifo is a limited production grand tourer manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Iso Autoveicoli S.p.A. between 1965 and 1974. Intended to compete with Grand Touring offerings from Ferrari and Maserati, it used a series of American power trains and components supplied by Chevrolet and Ford.
Iso is an Italian brand with historic links to the world of automobiles. Founded in 1939 under the name Isothermos, Iso is associated with the history of post-war enterprise in Italy. The company began making mopeds, motorcycles and light four-wheeled vehicles in 1948.
ISO standards share state-of-the-art technology and good practice with the automotive sector worldwide. Nearly 900 ISO standards have been developed for road vehicles and related technologies.
ISO/TS 16949 outlines everything an organization needs to know about achieving best practice when designing, developing, manufacturing, installing, or servicing automotive products. ISO/TS 16949 is the only standard recognized worldwide related to quality management that applies to any organization in the automotive & motorcycle supply chain.
ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles. ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, deals with standardization concerning compatibility, interchangeability and safety, with particular reference to terminology and test procedures for evaluating the performance of road vehicles and their equipment, systems and subassemblies.