List of Asian automobile manufacturers
This article tries to list automobile manufactures of countries in Asia.
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
- Atlas Bangladesh Ltd.
- Aftab Automobiles
- Bangladesh Honda Private Limited
- Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory
- HS Enterprise
- Pragoti
- Runner Automobiles
- Singer Bangladesh Limited
- TagAZ Bangladesh
- TATA Motors Bangladesh (JV with Nitol-Niloy)
- TVS Auto Bangladesh Limited
- Uttara Automobile Manufacturers Ltd
- Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd.
Cambodia
- Angkor
China
Hong Kong
India
Current
- Bajaj Auto
- Force
- Force One
- MUV
- Hindustan
- Hradyesh (2011 - present)
- Hyundai (subdivision of South Korean car brand Hyundai)
- International Cars & Motors Limited
- ICML Rhino RX
- Mahindra (c.1945–present)
- Maruti Suzuki (1982–present)
- Premier
- Premier Roadstar
- Premier RiO
- Sigma
- San
- Tata (1945–present)
Defunct
- Chinkara
- Chinkara Jeepster
- Chinkara Roadster S
- Lakshmi (1990s)
- Reva Electric Car Company
- Sipani
- Standard
Indonesia
Israel
Japan
Kazakhstan
Malaysia
Myanmar
North Korea
Pakistan
- Adam
- AL-HAJ FAW Motors (Pvt.) Limited
- Atlas Honda
- Dewan Farooque Motors
- Ghandhara Industries
- Ghandhara Nissan
- Indus Motors Company
- Nexus Automotive
- Pak Suzuki Motors
- Regal Automobile Industries, Ltd
- Master motors
Philippines
- Almazora[3]
- Amianan
- Amante
- Armak
- Centro[4]
- Del Monte Motor Works, Inc.
- DMG Inc.
- Francis Grace Motors
- Francisco Motors Corp.
- LGS
- Malaguena Motors
- Morales
- Norkis Group
- Patok
- PBJ Motors
- Rizaleno
- Sarao
- Santarosa Motor Work
South Korea
- Asia (defunct)
- Daewoo Bus
- GM DAT/Daewoo (defunct)
- Hyundai
- Kia
- Proto, bought by Oullim Motors
- Renault Samsung Motors
- SsangYong
Sri Lanka
- Micro Cars
- Ashok Leyland Lanka
- Tata Motors Sri Lanka
- Bajaj Lanka Auto
- TVS Motors Lanka
- Mahendra Lanka
- Bharatbinez
- Akura Motors
Taiwan
- CMC
- Kuozui
- Lio Ho
- Luxgen
- San Yang
- Tobe
- Yulon/Yueloong
Thailand
- Akepanich
- C-FEE
- Cherdchai
- Deva
- Kwaithong
- Mine
- Siam V.M.C.
- Thai Rung
- Vera
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
- Al-Dhabi
- Zarooq Motors
- W-Motor
Uzbekistan
- Ravon
- SamAuto[5]
- Uzavtosanoat[6]
- UzDaewooAuto
- GM-Uzbekistan
- MAN Auto-Uzbekistan
Vietnam
- La Dalat[7]
- Mekong Auto
- Samco
- Thaco
- Transinco
- VEAM
- Vinacomin Motor
- Vinamotor
- Vinaxuki
- VMC
- Do Thanh motor
- TMT motor
- DiMora Motorcar
- Vinfast
References
- ↑ Azia Avto
- ↑ JSC Agromashholding Kazakhstan Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ http://almazoramotors.com/contact.htm
- ↑ http://www.centromanufacturing.com/
- ↑ SamAuto Archived 2010-03-12 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Uzavtosanoat Archived 2010-04-12 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "La Dalat Motors: A Symbol of Prosperity". freedomforvietnam.wordpress.com. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
Sources
- G.N. Georgano Nick (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
See also
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