List of Western European automobile manufacturers

This is a list of current and defunct Western European automobile manufacturers.

Austria

  • Achleitner
  • Alba (1907–08)
  • Austro (1913–14)
  • Austro-Daimler (1899–1934)
  • Austro-Fiat (1907–36)
  • Austro-Rumpler (1920–22)
  • Austro-Tatra (1934–48)
  • Avis (1921–28)
  • Baja (1920–25)
  • Braun (1900–07)
  • Bock & Hollender (automobile) (1900–10)
  • Celeritas (1901–03)
  • Custoca (1970–86)
  • Denzel (1948–60)
  • ESA (1920–26)
  • Felber (1952–54)
  • Gloria (1934–38)
  • Gloriette (1932–34)
  • Gräf & Stift (1907–38)
  • Grofri (1921–27)
  • Hoffmann & Czerny (1907)
  • Jamos (1964)
  • Kainz (1900–01)
  • KAN (1911–14)
  • Kronos (1905–07)
  • KTM
  • Leesdorfer (1898–1901)
  • Libelle (1952–55)
  • Linett (1921–28)
  • Linser (1906–08)
  • Lohner-Porsche (1896–1906)
  • Möve (1953)
  • Perfekt (1909–14)
  • Perl (1921–26; 1951–52)
  • Puch (1906–25)
  • Spitz (1902–06)
  • Steyr (1920–41; 1953–77)
  • Steyr-Daimler-Puch (1864–1990)
  • Thein & Goldberger (1907–08)
  • Theyer Rothmund (1900)
  • Tomaszo (1977-c.1995)
  • U-Wagen (1919–23)
  • WAF (1911–25)
  • Wyner (1903–08)

Belgium

  • ABC
  • ADK (1923–30)
  • Alatac (1913–14)
  • Alfa Legia (1914–21)
  • ALP (1920)
  • Altona (1938–46)
  • AMA (1913–14)
  • Antoine (1900–05)
  • APAL (1964–98)
  • Aquila (1900–03)
  • Astra (1930)
  • ATA (1914)
  • Auto-Mixte (1905–12)
  • Bastin (1907–09)
  • Baudouin (1904–06)
  • Belga (1920–21)
  • Belga Rise (1928–37)
  • Belgica (1899–1909)
  • Bovy (1908–14)
  • CAP (1914)
  • Claeys-Flandria (1953–54, 1979–80)
  • d'Aoust (1912–27)
  • Dasse (1894–1924)
  • De Cosmo (1903–08)
  • De Wandre (c. 1923)
  • Delecroix (1899)
  • Delin (1899–1901)
  • Dechamps (1899–1906)
  • Direct (1904–05)
  • Edran (1984–present)
  • Elgé (1912–14)
  • Emmel (1925–26)
  • Escol (1926–29)
  • Excelsior (1901–32)
  • FAB (1912–14)
  • FD (1923–29)
  • FIF (1909–14)
  • Flaid (1920–21)
  • FN (1899–1939)
  • Fondu (1906–12)
  • Frenay (1914)
  • Germain (1897–1917)
  • Gillet (1994–present)
  • Impéria (1906–48, 2009-present)
  • Imperia-Abadal
  • Jeecy-Vea (1925–26)
  • Jenatzy (1895–1905)
  • Juwel (1923–28)
  • Kleinstwagen (1952)
  • Knap (1898–1909)
  • L&B
  • Linon (1900–14)
  • Mathieu (1902–06)
  • Mathomobile (1980-c.1984)
  • Méan (1964–74)
  • Meeussen (1955–72)
  • Métallurgique (1898–1928)
  • Miesse/Auto-Miesse (1896–1926)
  • Minerva (1902–39)
  • Moustique (1925–27)
  • Nagant (1900–27/8)
  • Nova (1914)
  • P-M (1922–24)
  • Pescarolo (1912–14)
  • Peterill (1899)
  • Pieper (1899–1912)
  • Pipe (1898–1914)
  • PLM (1954–55)
  • Radar (1957–60)
  • Ranger (1970–76)
  • Royal Star (1904–10)
  • Rumpf (1899)
  • SAVA (1910–23)
  • SCH 1927–28)
  • SOMEA (1921–22)
  • Speedsport (1924–27)
  • Springuel (1907–14)
  • Taunton (1914–22)
  • Turner-Miesse (1902–13)
  • TVD (1920–25)
  • Vincke (1895–1905) [1]
  • Vivinus (1899–1914)
  • Wilford (1897–1901)
  • Zelensis (1958–62)

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Ireland

Italy

Liechtenstein

Monaco

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

San Marino

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

  • Ajax (1906–10)
  • Albar
  • Asper (1908–11)
  • Beck Engineering & Composites
  • Belcar
  • Berna (1902–11)
  • Brunau-Weidmann (1907)
  • Cegga (1960–70)
  • Ciem (1902–05)
  • Dufaux (1904–06)
  • Egg & Egli (1896–1919)
  • Enzmann (1957–67)
  • Ernst (1905–08)
  • Fischer (1908–14)
  • Gmur (1914)
  • Helios (1906-c.1907)
  • Henriod (1893–98)

  • JM (1913)
  • Kauffmann (1896–1905)
  • Leblanc (1998–present)
  • Lucerna (1907-c.1909)
  • Lucia (1903–08)
  • Martini (1897–1933)
  • Maximag (1922–28)
  • Millot (1906–07)
  • Minelli (1998–present)
  • Monteverdi (1956–92)
  • Moser (1914–24)
  • Orca
  • Orion (1900)
  • Pic-Pic (1906–24)
  • Popp (1898)
  • Rapid (1899–1900)
  • Rapid (1946–51)

  • Rinspeed (1995–present)
  • Safir (1906-c.1909)
  • Saurer (1896–17)
  • Sbarro (1967–present)
  • Sigma (1909–14)
  • SLM (1899; 1934–35)
  • SNA (1903–13)
  • Soletta (1956–76)
  • Speidel (1914–22)
  • Stella (1906–13)
  • Thury-Nussberger
  • Tribelhorn (1899–1920)
  • Turbo (1921–22)
  • Turicum (1904–14)
  • Weber (1899–1906)
  • Yaxa (1912–14)
  • Zédel (1907–08)

United Kingdom

References

  1. G.N. Georgano Cars: Early and Vintage, 1886–30. (London: Grange-Universal, 1985).
  2. http://www.monaco-iq.com/Venturi-buys-Voxan

Sources

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