List of car brands
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of every brand (also known as make or marque) of car ever produced. Some are from manufacturing companies that also use their company name as a brand name, others are from subsidiary companies or divisions, or are products of badge engineering.
Argentina
Active brands
- Zanella (1948– present)
Former brands
- Anasagasti (1911–1915)
- Andino (1967–1973)
- ASA (1961– 1969)
- Hispano-Argentina (1925–1953)
- Eniak (1983–1989)
- 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 Eduardo Sal-Lari (IES, 1983–1990)
- Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA, 1956–1975) United Kingdom
Australia
Active brands
- Bolwell (1963–present)
- Bullet (1996–present)
- Carbontech[1] (1999–present)
- Classic Glass
- Daytona (2002–present)
- Devaux (2001–present) [citation needed]
- DRB (1997–present)
- E-Vade[2]
- Elfin (1957–present)
- Finch (1964- present)
- Joss (2004- present)
- Nota (1955–present)
- PRB (1978- present)
- Python (1981–present)
- Tomcar (2005–present)
Former brands
- Ascort (1958–1960)
- Austin (1954- 1983)
- Bush Ranger (???? to 2016)
- Australian Six (1919–1930)
- Australis (1897–1907)
- Birchfield (2003–2004)
- Blade (2008–2013)
- Buchanan
- Buckle (1955–1959)
- Caldwell Vale (1907–1913)
- Cheetah
- Chrysler (1957–1981)
- FPV (2002–2014)
- Ford (1925–2016) (Continues as a brand applied to imported cars)
- Goggomobil (1958–1961)
- Giocattolo (1986–1989)
- Holden (1948–2017) (Holden continues as a brand applied to imported cars)
- HSV (1987–2017)
- Ilinga
- Hartnett (1949–1955)
- Leyland (1973–1982)
- Lonsdale (1982–1983) (Cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Australia and sold in the UK by the Colt Car Company under the Lonsdale brand)
- Lloyd-Hartnett (1957–1962)
- Kaditcha
- Mitsubishi (1980–2008) (The brand continued to be used in Australia for fully imported cars after 2008)
• Mercedes-Benz (1890–Present)
- Morris (1947–1973)
- Nissan (1983–1992) (The brand continued to be used in Australia for fully imported cars after 1992)
- Pellandini (1970–1978)
- Pioneer [3] (1897–1898)
- Purvis Eureka (1974–1991)
- Southern Cross (1931–1935)
- Shrike (1988–1989)
- Statesman (1971–1984)
- Tarrant (1900–1907)
- Toyota Australian production finished (1963–2017)
- Zeta (1963–1965)
Austria
Active brands
- Eurostar Automobilwerk
- KTM
- Magna Steyr
- ÖAF
- Puch
- Steyr Motors GmbH
- Rosenbauer
- Tushek&Spigel Supercars
Former brands
- Austro-Daimler (1889- 1934)
- Austro-Tatra (1934- 1948)
- Custoca (also known as Custoka) (1966- 1988)
- Denzel (1948- 1959)
- Felber Autoroller (1952- 1953)
- Gräf & Stift (1902- 2001)
- Grofri (1921- 1931)
- Libelle (1952- 1954)
- Lohner-Porsche (1900-1905)
- Möve 101
- Steyr automobile
- Steyr-Daimler-Puch
Azerbaijan
Active brands
Former brands
- Aziz (2005-2010)
Belgium
Active brands
- Edran (1984–present)
- Gillet (1982–present)
- Imperia Automobiles (2008–present)
- Ecar (2015–present)
Former brands
- ADK (1930)
- Alatac (1913–1914)
- Alberta (1906)
- Alfa Legia (1914)
- ALP (1920)
- Altona (1946)
- AMA (1913)
- Antoine (1903)
- d'Aoust (1927)
- Apal (1998)
- Aquila (1903)
- Astra (1931)
- ATA[4] (1914)
- Auto Garage (1911)
- Auto-Mixte (1906–1912)
- Avior (1947)
- Bastin (1909)
- Beckett & Farlow (1908)
- Belga (1921)
- Belga-Rise (1935)
- Belgica (1909)
- Bercley (1900)
- Bovy (1914)
- Cambier (1898)
- CAP (1914)
- Catala (1914)
- CIE (1898)
- Coune (1947)
- CLA (Compagnie Liégeoise d'Automobiles) (1901)
- Claeys-Flandria (1955)
- Cyclecars R&D (1921)
- Dasse (1924)
- De Cosmo (1908)
- Delecroix (1899)
- Delin (1901)
- DéChamps (1906)
- De Wandre (1923)
- Direct (1905)
- Dyle & Bacalan (1906)
- Escol (1938)
- Excelsior (1904–1932)
- Fab (1914)
- FD (1925)
- Fif (1914)
- Flaid (1921)
- FN (1935)
- Fondu (1912)
- Frenay (1914)
- Germain (1901)
- Hermes (1909)
- Hermes-Mathis (1914)
- Imperia (1906–1948)
- Imperia-Abadal (1913–1917)
- Jeecy-Vea (1926)
- Jenatzy (Société Générale des Transports Automobiles) (1905)
- Juwel (1928)
- Kleinstwagen (1952)
- Knap (moved to France in 1899 or 1900) (1909)
- L&B
- Linon (1914)
- Loza (1925)
- Matthieu (1906)
- Matthys Frères et Osy (1927)
- Mécanique et Moteurs (1906)
- Meeussen (1972)
- Métallurgique (1913)
- Miesse (1926)
- Minerva (1939)
- Nagant (1927)
- Oracle (2005)
- Peterill (1899)
- Pieper (1903)
- Pipe (1922)
- P.L.M. (Keller) (1955)
- P-M (1924)
- Ranger (General Motors brand) (1970–1978)
- R.A.L. (1914)
- Royal Star (1910)
- Rumpf (1899)
- Sava (1923)
- S.C.H. (1928)
- SOMEA[5] (1921)
- Speedsport (1927)
- Springuel (1912)
- Taunton (1922)
- Turner-Miesse (1913)
- Vanclee (1989)
- Vincke (1905)
- Vivinus (1912)
- Widi (1960)
- Wilford (1901)
- Zelensis (1962)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Former brands
Brazil
Active brands
- Abais[citation needed]
- Adamo GT[citation needed]
- Agrale (1982–present)
- Americar
- Amoritz GT[citation needed]
- Avallone
- Bianco [citation needed]
- BRM Buggy (1969–present)[6]
- Bugre (1970–present) [citation needed]
- Centaurus
- Chamonix (1987–present)
- Dacon (?-1964)
- Dardo (1981)
- Democrata (1967)
- Edra (1989–present) [citation needed]
- Kremer[citation needed]
- Lobini (2002–present)
- Matra
- San Vito [citation needed]
- TAC (2004–present)
- Tanger [citation needed]
- Troller (1998–present)
- Vemag[citation needed]
- Villa GT[citation needed]
- Volkswagen (1953–present)
- W.W. Trevis (1998–present)[citation needed]
Former brands
- Engesa (1963–1993)
- Envemo (1978–c.1994)[citation needed]
- Equus Thundix[citation needed]
- Fabral
- Farus
- Gurgel (1966–1995)
- Hofstetter turbo (1986–1989)
- FNM (1960–1963)
- Miura (1977–c.1987)[citation needed]
- MP Lafer (1974–c.1990)
- Puma (1967–1997)
- Santa Matilde (1977–c.1997)
- Uirapuru (1966–1968)
- Willys
Bulgaria
Active brands
Former brands
Canada
Active brands
- ElectraMeccanica (2015–present)
- HTT (automobile) (2010–present)
- Intermeccanica (1959–present)
Former brands
- Acadian (1961–1971)
- Amherst (1912)
- Asüna (1992–1995)
- Beaumont
- Bourassa (1926)[citation needed]
- Bricklin (1974–1975)
- Brock (1921)
- Brooks (1923–1926)
- Canadian (1921)
- Canadian Motor (1900–1902)
- Clinton (1911–1912)
- Colonial (1922)
- Dominion Motors Frontenac (1931–1933)
- Enterra (1987)
- Envoy
- Epic
- Frontenac (1959–1960)
- Gareau (1910)
- Gray-Dort (1915–1925)
- 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)
- Tudhope (1906–1913)
- ZENN (2006–2010)
China
- BAIC Group
- Baolong (1998–present)
- Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corporation
- Beijing Automobile Works (1958–present)
- BYD (2003–present)
- Chang'an Motors (1990–present)
- Chery (Qirui) (1997–present)
- Dadi
- Dongfeng (1969–present)
- Dongfeng Fengshen
- Venucia (2010–present)
- First Automobile Works (FAW) (1953–present)
- Haima Automobile (2004–present)
- Hongqi (Red Flag) (1958–present)
- Huali
- FAW Tianjin (Xiali) (1986–present)
- Forta
- Foton (1996–present)
- Fudi (1996–present)
- Fukang (company) (1990–present)
- Fuqi
- Geely (Jili) (1998–present)
- Zhejiang Geely Automobile
- Shanghai Maple Guorun Automobile (2003–present)
- And is the majority shareholder in
- Great Wall Motors (1984–present)
- Green Field Motor (2010–present)
- Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group (GAIG) (2000–present)
- Guizhou / Yunque
- Hwanghai
- Hawtai (Huatai)
- Huachen (Brilliance)
- Huayang
- Jianghuai (JAC) (1999–present)
- Jiangling (JMC) (1993–present)
- Kingstar (2004–Present)
- Jiangnan (company) (1988–present)
- Jonway (2005–present)
- Lifan (2005–present)
- Li Nian (Everus) (2010–present )
- Qoros (2013–present)
- Shaanxi Automobile Group
- SAIC Motor
- Roewe (2006–present)
- Wuling (1958–present)
- MG
- Nanjing Automobile Corporation (NAC) (1947–present)
- Nanjing Soyat (2004–present)
- Yuejin (1995–present)
- Sichuan Tengzhong
- Shuanghuan (1998–present)
- Soueast Motors / Dongnan
- Tianma (Heavenly Horse) (1995–present)
- Tongtian (2002–present)
- Venucia (2010–present)
- Xinkai (1984–present)
- Yema Auto (1994–present)
- Youngman (2001–present)
- Yutong Group
- Polarsun Automobile (Zhongshun) (2004–present)
- Zhongxing (Zxauto) (1991–present)
- Zhongyu (2004–present)
- Zotye (2005–present)
Croatia
Czechia
Active brands
- Avia (1919–present)
- Bureko (2007–present)
- Gordon (1997–present)
- Jawa (1929–present)
- Kaipan (1997–present)
- Karosa (1896–present (since 2007 IVECO))
- MTX / Metalex (1969–present)
- MW Motors (2010–present)
- Praga (1907–present)
- Škoda (1895–present)
- SVOS (1992–present)
- Tatra (1850–present)
Former brands
- Aero (1929–1947)
- Aspa (1924–25)
- Gatter (1926–37)
- Gnom (1921–24)
- Hakar
- ISIS (1922–24)
- KAN (1911–14)
- LIAZ (1951–2002)
- Premier (1913–14)
- RAF (Reichenberger Automobil Fabrik) (1907–1954)
- Rösler & Jauernig (1896–1908)
- Sibrava (1921–29)
- Start (1921–31)
- Stelka (1920–1922)
- TAZ (1961–99)
- Vechet (1911–14)
- Velorex (1951–1971)
- Walter (1909–1954)
- Wikov (1925–37)
- Zbrojovka Brno (1923–36)
Denmark
Active brands
- PVP Karting
- Zenvo Automotive (2004–present)
Former brands
- Anglo-Dane (1902–1917)
- Brems (1900 and 1907)
- Dansk (1901–1907)
- Krampers (1890–1960)
Egypt
Active brands
Former brands
- Nasr (1960–2008)
Estonia
- Nobe
Westfield
Ethiopia
- Holland Car (2005–2013)
Finland
- Korvensuu (1913)
- Toroidion (2015–present)
France
Active brands
Former brands
- Ballot (1905–1932)
- Berliet (1899–1978)
- Chenard-Walcker (1899–1946)
- Darracq (1897–1902)
- De Dion-Bouton (1883–1932)
- Delage (1906–1953)
- Delahaye (1894–1954)
- DB (1938–1961)
- Facel Vega (1939–1964)
- Gobron-Brillié (1898–1930)
- Hotchkiss (1903–1955)
- Matra (1964–2003)
- Panhard (1887–2012)
- Panhard et Levassor (1887–1940)
- Rosengart (1927–1955)
- Salmson (1920–1957)
- Saviem (1955–1978)
- Simca (1934–1979)
- Talbot (1916–1959)
- Talbot-Lago (1935–1959)
- VELAM (1955–1959)
- Tracta (1926–1934)
- Vespa
- Voisin (1919–1939)
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Germany
Active brands
Former brands
- Amphicar (1960–1968)
- Apal
- Auto Union (1932–1969)
- DKW
- Glas (1883–1966)
- Goliath (1928–1961)
- Hansa (1905–1931)
- Heinkel (1956–1958)
- Horch (1904–1932)
- Lloyd (1908–1963)
- Maybach (1909–2013)
- Mercedes (1900–1926)
- Messerschmitt (1953–1964)
- NSU (1873–1969)
- Trabant (1957–1991)
- VW-Porsche (1969–1976)
- Wanderer (1911–1941)
- Wartburg (1898–1991)
Greece
Active brands
- ELVO (1973–present)
- Korres (2002–present)
- Namco (1973–present)
- Replicar Hellas (2007–present)
- Saracakis (1923-present)
Former brands
- Alta (1968–1978)
- Attica (1958–1972)
- Autokinitoviomihania Ellados (1975–1984)
- Automeccanica (1980–1995)
- Balkania (1975–1995)
- Biamax
- BET (1965–1975)
- C.AR (1970–1992)
- DIM (1977–1982)
- Enfield (1973–1976)
- Hercules (1980–1983)
- MAVA-Renault (1979–1985)
- MEBEA (1960–1983)
- Neorion (1974–1975)
- Pan-Car (1968–1994)
- Scavas (1973–1992)
- Styl Kar (1970)
- Tangalakis (1935–1939)
- Theologou (1918–1926)
Hungary
Under construction
India
Active brands
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- Tata Motors
- Kia
- MG
- Jaguar
- Maruti Suzuki
- Honda
- Mercedes
- Audi
- BMW
- Hyundai
- Toyota
Former brands
- Chevrolet (General Motors India - ended 2017)
- Hindustan Motors (1963–2014)* ICML (Ended in 2018)
- Maruti (1983–2007)
- Opel (General Motors India - ended 2006)
- Premier (1947–2016)
- Reva
- San (1997–2002)
- Sipani Motors (Sunrise Auto Industries) (1973–1995)
- Standard (1949–1988)
- Trishul Jeep (1953)
Indonesia
Iran
- Bahman
- Diar
- Iran Khodro (1962–present)
- Khodro Kaveer
- Kish Khodro
- Morattab
- MVM
- Pars Khodro (1967–present)
- Paykan
- Reyan [citation needed]
- SAIPA (1966–present)
- Shahab Khodro
- Zagross Khodro
Ireland
Active brands
Former brands
- Alesbury (1907-1908)
- GAC Ireland (1980-1986)
Israel
Active brands
Former brands
Italy
Active brands
- Abarth
- Alfa Romeo
- Casalini
- DR
- Ferrari
- Fiat
- Giannini
- Iveco
- Lamborghini
- Lancia
- Maserati
- Mazzanti
- Pagani
- Piaggio
- Pininfarina
- Qvale
Former brands
- ASA (1961–1969)
- Autobianchi (1955–1995)
- Bertone (1982–1989)
- Bizzarrini (1964–1969)
- Cisitalia (1946–1963)
- De Tomaso (1963–2004)
- Innocenti (1920–1996)
- Intermeccanica (moved to Canada)
- Iso (1953–1974)
- Karlmann
- O.S.C.A. (1947–1967)
- Siata (1926–1970)
Ivory Coast
- Baby-Brousse (1964–1979)[citation needed]
Japan
Active brands
- Acura
- Daihatsu
- Datsun
- Honda
- Infiniti
- Isuzu
- Lexus
- Mazda
- Mitsubishi
- Mitsuoka
- Nissan
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Toyota
- Yamaha Motor
Former brands
- Autozam (1989–1998)
- Colt (1974–1984) (Cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Motors and imported into the UK by the Colt Car Company and marketed under the Colt brand)
- ɛ̃fini (1991–1997)
- Eunos (1989–1996)
- Hino (1961–1967)
- Prince (1952–1966)
- Scion (2003–2016)
- Toyopet
Kenya
Malaysia
Mexico
- Autobuses King[8]
- Cimex[9]
- Dina
- FANASA[10]
- Grupo Electrico Motorizado[11][12]
- Mastretta
- VAM
- Vhul
- Zacua
Mozambique
- Matchedje Motors (2014–2017) owned by China Tong Jian Investment – built rebadged Fudi F16 pickups.
Namibia
- Uri-Automobile (1995–2008 moved to South Africa)
Nepal
Netherlands
Active brands
- Donkervoort
- Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabrieken
- Spyker (2000–present)
Former brands
New Zealand
Active brands
- Almac (1985–present)
- Alternative Cars (1984–present)
- Chevron (1984–present)
- Fraser (1988–present)
- Hulme (2005–present)
- Leitch (1986–present)
- Saker (1989–present)
Former brands
- Anziel (1967)
- Beattie (1997–2001) thence Redline
- Carlton (1922–1928)
- Cobra (1983–1990)
- Crowther (1968–1978)
- De Joux (1970)
- Dennison (1900–1905) – New Zealand's first indigenous car
- Everson (1935–1989)
- Heron (1964–1990)
- Marlborough (1912–1922) thence Carlton
- McRae (1990–2003)
- Mistral (1957–1960)
- Redline (2001–2009)
- Steel Brothers (1973–1981)
- Trekka (1966–1973)
- UltraCommuter (2006–2013)
- Wood (1901–1903)
Nigeria
- Izuogu (1997–2006)
- Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing
North Korea
- Pyeonghwa Motors
- Pyongsang Auto Works
- Sungri Motors
Pakistan
Active brands
- Atlas Honda
- Honda Atlas Cars Pakistan
- FAW Pakistan
- Ghandhara Nissan
- Ghandhara Industries
- Heavy Industries Taxila
- Hinopak
- Master
- Millat Tractors
- Pak Suzuki
- Indus Motors Company
- Yamaha Motor Pakistan
- Sazgar
- Sohrab Cycles
- Indus Motors Company
- Hyundai Nishat Motors
- Kia Lucky Motors
- United Auto Industries
- Prince DFSK
Former brands
- Adam Motor Company (Defunct)
- Nexus Automotive (Defunct)
- Dewan Farooque Motors (Defunct)
Poland
- FSO
- Melex
- Polski Fiat (1932–1939, 1968–1992)
Portugal
Former brands
- UMM (União Metalo-Mecânica) (1978–2001)
- Portaro (1975–1995)
Romania
Active brands
- Dacia (1966–present)
- Ford România S.A. (2008–present)
Former brands
Russia
Active brands
Former brands
- Izh (1965–2008)
- Moskvitch (1929–2010)
- Russo-Balt (1894–1929/2006)
- Marussia (2007–2014)
Serbia
Active brands
- FCA Srbija (2008–present)
- Zastava TERVO (2017–present)
Former brands
Slovenia
Active brands
Former brands
South Africa
Active brands
- Birkin (1982–present)
- Harper Sports Cars (2014–present)
- Perana (2007–present)
- Puma (1973–1974, 1989–1991, 2006–present)
- Shaka (1995–present)
- Superformance (1996–present)
- Uri International Vehicle & Equipment Marketing (2008–present)
Former brands
- Badsey (1979–1983, then the company moved to the USA[13]
- Eagle
- GSM (1958–1964)
- Hayden Dart (1997–2003)
- Hi-Tech (1992–1996)
- Optimal Energy (2008–2012)
- Perana (1967–1996; a famous Ford manufacturer, today only active as a Ford dealer)
- Protea (1957–1958)
- Ranger (1968–1973)
- Sao (1985–1994)
South Korea
Active brands
Former brands
- Asia (1965–1999)
- Daewoo (1983–2002)
- GMK (1972–1976)
- Saehan (1976–1983)
- Saenara (1962–1965)
- Proto (1997–2017)
- Shinjin (1965–1972)
Spain
Active brands
- Comarth
- Cupra
- DSD Design and Motorsport
- GTA Motor
- Hurtan
- SEAT
- Spania GTA
- Tramontana (sports car)
- Tauro Sport Auto
- UROVESA
Former brands
- Hispano Suiza (Planned Revival in 2019)
- Pegaso
Sweden
Active brands
- Volvo Cars (1927 – Present)
- Koenigsegg (1994 – Present)
- Polestar (1996–present)
- NEVS (2012 – Present)/(Bought out SAAB)
- Von Braun Holding Company (2014 – Present)
Former brands
- Allevo (1890–1916)/(Making cars 1903 – 1907)
- Vagnsaktiebolaget I Södertelge(later VABIS then Scania-Vabis)
- Rengsjöbilen (1914–1916)
- SAAB (1945–2012)
- Hult Healey (1984 -1990)
- Jösse Car (1994–1999)
- Tjorven (1968–1971)
Switzerland
- MBM
- Monteverdi (1967–1984)
- Ranger (General Motors brand) (1970–1975)
Taiwan
- CMC (1973–present)
- Formosa [citation needed]
- Luxgen
- Thunder Power
- Tobe
- Yue Long/Yulon/YLN (affiliated to Nissan)
Thailand
Tunisia
- Barkia (2010–present)[14]
- Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines (1982–1988, 1991–present)
- Wallyscar (2007–present)[15]
Turkey
Ukraine
- ZAZ (1923–present)
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Active brands
- Ariel (1991–present)
- Ascari (1995–2010)
- Aston Martin (1913–present)
- Bentley (1919–present)
- Caterham Cars (1957–present)
- David Brown (2013–present)
- Ford
- Ginetta (1958–present)
- Jaguar (1935–present)[16]
- Jowett (1906–1954)
- Lagonda
- Land Rover (1948–present)
- Lister
- London Electric Vehicle Company (LEVC) (2013-present)
- Lotus (1952–present)
- Mini
- McLaren (2010–present)
- Morgan (1910–present)
- Noble (1999-present)
- Radical (1997–present)
- Rolls-Royce (1904–present)
- TVR (1946–present)
- Vauxhall (1903–present)[17]
Former brands
- AC
- Allard (1945–1957)
- Alvis
- Armstrong Siddeley
- Austin
- Austin-Healey (1952–1972)
- Berkeley (1956–1960)
- Bond
- Bristol (1945-2020)
- British Salmson (1934–1939)
- Buckler (1947–1962)
- Chrysler Europe (1976–1979)
- Daimler
- Elva
- Fairthorpe
- Frazer Nash (1925–1957)
- Gilbern (1959–1973)
- Gordon-Keeble
- Healey
- Hillman
- Humber
- Invicta
- Jensen
- Lanchester
- Lea-Francis
- Lloyd (1936–1950)
- Marauder (1950–1952)
- MG (1924–2011)
- Metropolitan (1953–1961)
- Morris (1913–1984)
- Nash-Healey (1951–1954)
- Ohio Electric (circa 1917)[18]
- Panther (1972–1990)
- Paramount (1950–1956)
- Peel Engineering Company (1955–1969)
- Peerless (1957–1960)
- Princess (1957–1960) (1975–1981)
- Reliant
- Riley (1907–1969)
- Rover (1904–2005)
- RW (1983–2000)
- Singer
- Standard
- Sunbeam
- Sunbeam-Talbot
- Swallow (1954–1955)
- Talbot
- Tornado
- Triumph
- Trojan
- Turner
- Vanden Plas
- Warwick (1960–1962)
- Wolseley
United States of America
Active brands
- AM General, Vehicle Production Group (2011—13)
- Anteros (2005–present)
- Aurica (2010–present)
- Buick (1903–present)
- BXR (2008–present)
- Cadillac (1902–present)
- Chevrolet (1911–present)
- Chrysler (1925–present)
- Custom Crafted Cars (2013–present)[19]
- Dodge (1900–present)
- Elio Motors (2009–present)
- Equus Automotive (2014–present)
- E-Z-GO (1954–present)
- Falcon (2009–present)
- Faraday (2014–present)
- Ford (1903–present)
- General Motors (1908–present)
- GMC (1913–present)
- Hennessey (1991–present)
- Jeep (1941–present)
- Karma (2016–present) (Formerly Fisker inc.)
- Lincoln (1917–present)
- Local (2007—present)
- Lucid (2014–present)
- Lyons (2011–present)
- Niama-Reisser (2005–present)[20]
- Panoz (1989–present)
- Polaris (1954–present)
- Racefab (1991–present)
- Ram Trucks (2010–present)
- Rezvani (2014–present)
- Rivian (2009– present)
- Rossion (2007–present)
- Saleen (1980–present)
- Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus
- Shelby American (1992–present)
- SSC (1999–present)
- Tesla (2003–present)
- Trion Supercars (2012–present)
- Zimmer (1978–1988, 1997–present)
Former brands
- Ajax
- AMC (1967–1983)
- American Simplex (1906–1910) (renamed to Amplex in 1910)
- Amplex (1910–1915) (previously known as American Simplex)
- Auburn
- Checker
- Cord
- Crosley
- DeLorean Motor Company (1981–1983)
- DeSoto (1928–1960)
- Detroit Electric (1907–1939)
- Duesenberg
- Eagle (1987–1998)
- Edsel (1958–1960)
- Frazer
- Fisker (2011–2014) (now Karma)
- Geo (General Motors brand) (1989–1997)
- Henry J (1950–1954)
- Hudson (1909–1957)
- Imperial (1955–1975, 1981–1983) (Chrysler Corporation brand – Imperial was also used as a Chrysler model name in certain other years)
- Jordan
- Kaiser
- LaFayette
- LaSalle (1927–1940)
- Marquette (General Motors brand)
- Maxwell
- Mercer (1909–1925)
- Mercury (1938–2011)
- Merkur (1985–1989)
- Moon
- Mosler (1993–2013)
- Nash
- Navistar International
- Oakland (1908–1931)
- Oldsmobile (1897–2004)
- Packard (1899–1958)
- Plymouth (1928–2001)
- Pontiac (1926–2010)
- Rambler (1897–1914 & 1958–1969)
- Reliable Dayton (1906–1909)
- Saturn (1985–2010)
- Staver (1907-1914)
- Stearns-Knight
- Studebaker (1852–1967)
- Willys (1908-1963)
Uruguay
Active brands
- Nordex (1962–present) [citation needed]
Former brands
- Dellepiane (1980)[citation needed]
- El Terruno (1960) [citation needed]
- Grumett (1960–1982) [citation needed]
- Guitolar (1970–2004) [citation needed]
- Indio (1969–1977)[citation needed]
- Industrias WARV (1966–1972)[citation needed]
- Lima (1970–1980)[citation needed]
- Mauser[citation needed]
- Metalurgica Laguarda (1963) [citation needed]
- Taller Danree y Silveira (1950–1960)[citation needed]
Vietnam
Active Brands
Former Brands
- Vinaxuki (2004-2015)
See also
- Automotive industry in the United Kingdom
- List of European automobiles
- Timeline of motor vehicle brands
- List of manufacturers by motor vehicle production
References
Citations
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- ^ Georgano, G.N. Cars: Early and Vintage, 1886–1930. (London: Grange-Universal, 1985).
- ^ or: Teixeira
- ^ see also: Paul Bastien (previously ALP)
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- ^ "Mobius Motors".
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- ^ Rees (2013), p. 31.
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- ^ "Paris motor show 2012: the weird and the wonderful". Autocar. 1 October 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
- ^ "Design Evolution: 80 Years of Jaguar – Part 1". Jaguar. Jaguar Land Rover. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
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- ^ Electric Cars, www.virtualsteamcarmuseum.org Retrieved 25 January 2019
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- ^ Inventor of the 200 MPG Car
Bibliography
- Georgano, G. N., ed. (2000). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 1-57958-293-1.
- Mazur, Eligiusz (Ed.). World of Cars 2006/2007: Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734-2945
- Rees, Chris (2013). "Badsey Bullet". Three-Wheelers A–Z: The Definitive Encyclopaedia of Three-Wheeled Vehicles from 1940 to Date. Quiller Print. ISBN 978-0-9926651-0-4.
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External links
- Car Makes - a list of most popular car makes
- Car Brand Names - a list of most popular car brand names
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