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Meaning of "rebadged"
Rebadged (verb): The process of applying a new badge or brand to a product that is essentially unchanged, usually done to refresh its appeal or market it differently
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- simple past tense and past participle of rebadge
- Having a new badge and/or name; rebranded.
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Those that were rebadged versions are noted in parentheses.
Nothing is rebadged.
It has been rebadged several times and is still in production to this day.
These models were all rebadged DeskJets.
These rebadged cameras were never exported outside Russia.
The engines were purchased and rebadged as Supertec.
Both rebadged models were sold only in the Japanese market.
It has since been rebadged as Chevrolet.
It is manufactured by Philips and rebadged.
Possibly this is a rebadged version of one of them.
Honda rebadged and marketed the Crossroad when market research indicated that SUVs were becoming popular.
All the vehicles are rebadged variants of Daihatsu cars.
A rebadged version is sold as the Honda Lead in the European market.
He also pointed out the opportunities for rebadged Opel models to be built in China.
It was a rebadged version of the Ford Escort.
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Most of the former Daewoo products were rebadged as Chevrolets.
It is a rebadged version of the AutoVAZ developed Lada Kalina.
Basically looks like a rebadged Nimbus.
Dio was rebadged as Lead for the European market.
It is known to be a rebadged Citroën Jumpy.
Only badging and minor cosmetics differentiated the Voyager from its Dodge Caravan rebadged variant.
These were all rebadged Italian models.
A rebadged version of Settlers of Catan.
Many Mazda vehicles have been rebadged and sold as Fords.
It is a rebadged Opel Astra that is imported from Belgium.
The third generation Renault Symbol is a rebadged version of the second generation Logan.
It is a rebadged model of the Å koda Superb I with more luxurious trim levels.
The commercial products were rebadged as the vFabric Application Suite.
Contrary to speculation at the time, the engines were not rebadged as Lexus.
One of which could be a rebadged version of the Opel Astra OPC.
As far as I know they are just Rebadged corts.
They also offered a rebadged version of Portable NetWare running on their Unix.
Dodge and Hyundai will end the venture and Dodge will use rebadged and reworked Fiats.
It was a rebadged Mitsubishi.
The Baojun Lechi is a city car being essentially a rebadged Chevrolet Spark.
The line was rebadged as Adventure Locker.
The Grand Voyager nameplate continues to be used in China on a rebadged Chrysler Pacifica.
The Benetton team rebadged the engines as Playlife.
It continues to import the current line of Chrysler ( actually rebadged Dodge ) vehicles.
In Mexico it was rebadged as the Volkswagen Derby.
The team continued using Renault engines, but they were rebadged as TAG Heuer.
The Kancil is a rebadged third generation Daihatsu Mira.
But then, why such a sum for a car which is only a rebadged Japanese characterless?
Also rebadged by Leica.
The last Agila was a rebadged Splash.
The Axel was a rebadged version of the small Oltcit Club hatchback.
This model of the Crafter is a rebadged Mercedes Sprinter.
Is a rebadged version of the 7th generation Suzuki Alto.
Later Chavdar models were rebadged and restyled Setras.
It was a rebadged version of the Nissan Primera sedan, primarily designed for the European market.