List of car brands
For other automobile manufacturing related lists, see the see also section
This list of car brands tries to show every brand or marque of car ever used; some are manufacturing companies in their own right that also use their company name as a model name, and others are subsidiary companies, divisions or products of badge engineering.
Brands by country
Argentina
- Adelmo
- Anasagasti (1911–1915)
- Andino (1967–1973)
- ASA (1985–present)
- de Carlo
- Eniak (1983)
- Feresa
- Hispano-Argentina (1940–1945)
- IES
- Industrias Aeronáuticas y Mecánicas del Estado (IAME, Mechanical Aircraft Industries of the State) (1951-1979), not to be confused with Italian American Motor Engineering
- Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA) (1956–1975)
- Koller
- Oliva
- Siam di Tella (1959–1965)
- Winograd
Australia
- Alpha Sports
- Amuza
- Ascort (1958–1960)
- Australian Six (1919–1930)
- Australis (1897–1907)
- Birchfield (2003–present)
- Blade (2008–2013)
- Bolwell (1963–present)
- Buchanan
- Buckle (1955–1959)
- Bullet (1996–present)
- Bushranger
- Caldwell Vale (1907–1913)
- Carbontech[1] (1999–present)
- Cheetah
- Classic Glass
- Daytona (2002–present)
- Devaux (2001–present)
- DRB (1997–present)
- E-Vade[2]
- Elfin (1958–present)
- Finch
- FPV
- Ford
- Giocattolo
- Goggomobil (1958–1961)
- Hartnett (1949–1955)
- Holden (1948–present)
- HSV
- Ilinga
- Joss
- Kaditcha
- Leyland (1973–1975)
- Lightburn (1963–1965)
- Lloyd-Hartnett
- Nota (1955–present)
- Pellandini
- Pioneer [3] (1897–1898)
- PRB
- Purvis Eureka
- Python (1981–present)
- Shrike
- Southern Cross (1931–1935)
- Statesman (1971–1984)
Brazil
- Abais
- Adamo GT
- Agrale (1982–present)
- Aldee
- Almenara Buggy
- Americar
- Amoritz GT
- Aurora 122-C
- Avallone
- Baby Buggy
- Bianco
- Brasinca (1964–present)
- BRM Buggy (1969–present)
- Bugre (1970–present)
- Bugway (2001–present)
- Caribe
- CBT
- Centaurus
- Chamonix (1987–present)
- Cobracar
- Cross Lander
- Dacon
- Dardo (1981)
- Democrata (1967)
- Edra (1989–present)
- EMIS (1981–present)
- Emme
- Engesa (1963–1993)
- Envemo (1978–c.1994)
- Equus Thundix
- Fabral
- Farus
- Fibravan (1989–present)
- FNM (1960–1963)
- Fúria
- Glaspac
- Grancar
- Gurgel (1966–1995)
- Hofstetter turbo (1986–1989)
- JPX
- Kadron
- Karmann Ghia
- Kremer
- Lassale
- Lobini (2002–present)
- Lorena GT
- Madom
- Malzoni
- Matra
- Mirage GT
- Miura (1977–c.1987)
- MP Lafer (1974–c.1990)
- NBM-Nasser Brazil Motores
- Pretty
- Puma (1967–1997)
- Romi (1956)
- Rossin-Bertin
- San Vito
- Santa Matilde (1977-c.1997)
- Short GT
- SS Fiberglass
- TAC (2004–present)
- Tanger
- Troller (1998–present)
- Uirapuru (1966–1968)
- Vemag
- Villa GT
- W.W. Trevis (1998–present)
- Willys Interlagos
Canada
- Acadian (1961–1971)
- Amherst (1912)
- Asüna (1992–1995)
- Bourassa (1926)
- Bricklin (1974–1975)
- Brock (1921)
- Brooks (1923–1926)
- Canadian (1921)
- Canadian Motor (1900–1902)
- Clinton (1911–1912)
- Colonial (1922)
- Conquest Vehicle Incorporated[4] (present)
- Dominion Motors Frontenac (1931–1933)
- Enterra (1987)
- Ford Frontenac (1959–1960)
- Gareau (1910)
- Gray-Dort (1915–1925)
- HHT Technologies (2007–present)
- London Six (1922–1924)
- Manic GT (1969–1971)
- McLaughlin (1908–1922)
- Meteor (1949–1976)
- Monarch (1946–1961)
- Moose Jaw Standard (1916–1919)
- Queen (1901–1903)
- Studebaker (1963–1966)
- Timmis (1968–present)
- Tudhope (1906–1913)
- ZENN (2006–2010)
China
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of China
Czechoslovakia
Main article: List of Czech automobiles
Egypt
- Egy-Tech (2010–present)
- Nasr (1960–2008)
- Speranza Chery (1998–present)
Ethiopia
- Holland Car (2005-2013)
Finland
- Toroidion (2015–present)
France
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of France
Germany
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of Germany
Greece
- Alta (1968-1978)
- Attica (1958-1972)
- Autokinitoviomihania Ellados (1975-1984)
- Automeccanica (1980-1995)
- Balkania (1975-1995)
- BET (1965-1975)
- C.AR (1970-1992)
- DIM (1977-1982)
- ELBO (1973–present)
- Enfield (1973-1976)
- Hercules (1980-1983)
- Korres (2002–present)
- MAVA-Renault (1979-1985)
- MEBEA (1960-1983)
- Namco (1973–present)
- Neorion (1974-1975)
- Pan-Car (1968-1994)
- Replicar Hellas (2007–present)
- Scavas (1973-1992)
- Styl Kar (1970)
- Tangalakis (1935-1939)
- Theologou (1918-1926)
India
Main article: Automotive industry in India
- Ashok Leyland
- Bajaj
- Chinkara
- Force Motors
- Hindustan
- Hradyesh
- IMCL
- Mahindra and Mahindra
- Maruti (1983-2007)
- Maruti Suzuki (2007–present)
- Premier
- REVA
- San
- Tata
Iran
Main article: Automotive industry in Iran
- AKIA (2007–present)
- Bahman
- Diar
- Iran Khodro (1962–present)
- Khodro Kaveer
- Kish Khodro
- Morattab
- MVM
- Pars Khodro (1967–present)
- Reyan
- SAIPA (1966–present)
- Shahab Khodro
- Zagross Khodro
Italy
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of Italy
Ivory Coast
- Baby-Brousse (1964–1979)
Japan
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of Japan
Kenya
- Mobius Motors (2013)[6]
- Nyayo (1986–1999)
Malaysia
Mexico
Namibia
- Uri-Automobile (1995–2008 moved to South Africa)
Nepal
- Mustang Max
Netherlands
New Zealand
- Almac (1985–present)
- Alternative Cars (1984–present)
- Anziel (1967)
- Beattie (1997–2001) thence Redline
- Carlton (1922–1928)
- Chevron (1984–present)
- Cobra (1983–1990)
- Crowther (1968–1978)
- De Joux (1970)
- Dennison (1900–1905) - New Zealand's first indigenous car
- Everson (1935–1989)
- Fraser (1988–present)
- Heron (1964–1990)
- Hulme (2005–present)
- Leitch (1986–present)
- Marlborough (1912–1922) thence Carlton
- McRae (1990–2003)
- Mistral (1957–1960)
- Redline (2001–2009)
- Saker (1989–present)
- Steel Brothers (1973–1981)
- Trekka (1966–1973)
- UltraCommuter (2006–2013)
- Wood (1901–1903)
Nigeria
- Izuogu (since 1997)
North Korea
- Pyeonghwa Motors
- Pyongsang Auto Works
- Sungri Motor Plant
Romania
- Automobile Dacia (1966–present)
Serbia
South Africa
- Badsey (1979–1983, then the company moved to the USA[12]
- Birkin (1982–present)
- Eagle
- GSM (1958–1964)
- Hayden Dart (1954–1966, 1997–2003)
- Hi-Tech (1992–1996)
- Optimal Energy (2008–present)
- Perana (1967–1996; a famous Ford manufacturer, today only active as a Ford dealer)
- Perana (2007–present)
- Protea (1957–1958)
- Puma (1973–1974, 1989–1991, 2006–present)
- Ranger (1968–1973)
- Sao (1985–1994)
- Shaka (1995–present)
- Superformance (1996–present)
- Uri International Vehicle & Equipment Marketing (2008–present)
South Korea
Sweden
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of Sweden
Taiwan
Thailand
- Akepanich, 3 Wheeler
- C-FEE
- Cherdchai
- Devs
- Siam V.M.C.
- Thai Rung
Tunisia
- Barkia (2010–present)[13]
- Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines (1982-1988,1991-present)
- Wallyscar (2007–present)[14]
United Kingdom
Main article: List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom
- Ascari
- Aston Martin
- Aston Martin Lagonda
- Bentley (1919–present)
- Bristol (1946–present)
- David Brown (2013–present)
- Jaguar (1945–present)
- Land Rover (1948–present)
- Lotus
- Range Rover
- Rolls Royce (1904–present)
United States of America
Main article: List of automobile manufacturers of the United States
Uruguay
- Dellepiane (1980)
- El Terruno (1960)
- Grumett (1960–1982)
- Guitolar (1970–2004)
- Indio (1969–1977)
- Industrias WARV (1966–1972)
- Lima (1970–1980)
- Mauser
- Metalurgica Laguarda (1963)
- Nordex (1962–present)
- Taller Danree y Silveira (1950–1960)
See also
- Automotive industry in the United Kingdom
- List of automobile manufacturers
- List of current automobile manufacturers
- List of current automobile manufacturers by country
- List of Eastern European cars
- List of Western European cars
- Timeline of motor vehicle brands
Notes
- ↑ "Carbontech". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ "E-Vade Super Car". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ Georgano, G.N. Cars: Early and Vintage, 1886-1930. (London: Grange-Universal, 1985).
- ↑ "Conquest Vehicles – Company". Conquestvehicles.com. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
- ↑ y
- ↑ http://www.mobiusmotors.com/
- ↑
- ↑ "Trolley". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ "FANASA". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ ".:GEMSA:.". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ "Autos eléctricos en el DF". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ "www.badsey.com". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ↑ "Barkia - Industrie Automobile". Autocar.
- ↑ "Paris motor show 2012: the weird and the wonderful". Autocar. 1 October 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
References
- Georgano, G.N. (Ed.). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2000. ISBN 1-57958-293-1
- Mazur, Eligiusz (Ed.). World of Cars 2006/2007: Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734-2945
External links
- All car brands - a collection of many (300) car brands
- Car Makes - a list of most popular car makes
- Vehiclebook.net - a list of 900+ car brands with over 40.000 models
- Cardvdonline.com - Headrest DVD player for car
- Car Brand Names - a list of most popular car brand names
- All Car Index - world's largest automobile encyclopedia
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