List of automobile manufacturers of Japan
This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of Japan.
- Ales (see Otomo)
- Asahi (1937-c.1939)
- Autobacs (also ASL)
- Auto Sandal (1954)
- Art and Tech
- BS Motor
- Chiyoda (see Isuzu) (c.1932-1935)
- Cony (1961-1966)
- Daihatsu (1954–present)
- DAT
- Dome (1975–present)
- Fuji (1957-1958)
- Cabin
- Fuso
- Gorham (1920-1922)
- Hino (1953-1967)
- Honda (1946-present)
- Acura (1986–present)
- Honda Verno (former dealer network)
- Honda Clio (former dealer network)
- Hope
- Humbee (1947-1962)
- Idemitsu
- Isaka
- Ishikawajima
- Isuzu (1953–present)
- Jiotto (1989-1992)
- Kunisue
- Kurugane (1935-1962)
- Lila (1923-1927)
- Mazda (1960–present)
- Meihatsu
- Meiwa (1952-c.1956)
- Mikasa (1957-1961)
- Mitaka
- Mitsui
- Mitsubishi (1917-1921; 1959–present)
- Mitsuoka (1981–present)
- Mizuno-shiki
- Nikken
- Nippon
- Nissan (formerly Datsun) (1933-present)
- Infiniti (1989–present)
- Nissan Blue Stage (dealer network)
- Nissan Cherry (dealer network, c.1970-2009)
- Nissan Motor (dealer network, c.1968-2009)
- Nissan Prince (dealer network, c.1968-2009)
- Nissan Red Stage (dealer network)
- Nissan Sunny/Satio (dealer network, c. 1966-2009)
- NJ (1952-1956)
- Ohmiya
- Ohta (1922; 1934-1957)
- Otomo (1924-1927)
- Prince (1955-1967)
- Publica
- Rintaku
- Sanko
- Showa Corporation
- Subaru (1958–present)
- Sumida (1933-1937)
- Suminoe (1954-1955)
- Suzuki (1956–present)
- Tachikawa
- Takeoka (1990–present)
- Takuri (1907-1909)
- Tama (1947-1951)[1]
- TGE
- Tommy Kaira (1996-1999)
- Toyota (1937-present)
- Lexus (1989–present)
- Netz Toyota (dealer network, 1998–present)
- Scion (2003–2016)
- Toyopet (dealer network)
- Toyota Auto (dealer network, 1967-1998)
- Toyota Corolla (dealer network, 1969–present)
- Toyota Publica (dealer network, 1961-1969)
- Toyota Vista (dealer network, 1980-2004)
- Toyota WiLL (2000-2005)
- Tsubakimoto Chain (1958–present)
- Tsukuba (1935-c.1937)
- UD Trucks
- Vemac
- Yamaha (1992-1993)
- Yamata (1916)
- Yanase (1964-1965)
- Yoshida-shiki
- Y&T (1994-c.1996)
See also
- List of automobile manufacturers
- List of automobile marques
- List of Asian automobile manufacturers
- Kamble Two Wheelers
References and Notes
- References
- ↑ "Japan Electrifies the Gas Buggie" Popular Mechanics, March 1950, pp. 88-89.
- Notes
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