List of car brands

This is an incomplete list of every make or marque of car ever produced. Some are manufacturing companies in their own right that also use their company name as a model name, others are subsidiary companies, divisions, or products of badge engineering.

Makes by country

Argentina

Active manufacturers

  • Adelmo
  • ASA (1985–present)
  • de Carlo
  • Feresa
  • Koller
  • Oliva
  • Winograd

Former manufacturers

Australia

Australia: Holden Equinox.

Former manufacturers

Azerbaijan

Active manufacturers

Belgium

Former manufacturers

Brazil

Active manufacturers

  • Abais
  • Adamo GT
  • Agrale (1982–present)
  • Americar
  • Amoritz GT
  • Avallone
  • Bianco
  • BRM Buggy (1969–present)
  • Bugre (1970–present)
  • Centaurus
  • Chamonix (1987–present)
  • Dacon (?-1964)
  • Dardo (1981)
  • Democrata (1967)
  • Edra (1989–present)
  • Kremer
  • Lobini (2002–present)
  • Matra
  • San Vito
  • TAC (2004–present)
  • Tanger
  • Troller (1998–present)
  • Vemag
  • Villa GT
  • W.W. Trevis (1998–present)

Former manufacturers

Bulgaria

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Canada

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

China

China: BYD G6
And is the majority shareholder in
  • LTI Shanghai Automobile

Croatia

Czech Republic

Egypt

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Estonia

  • Nobe

Ethiopia

Finland

France

Delahay Delage Voisin Talbot Simca Venturi Declercq De la chapelle Tracta Facel vega Mega Hotchkiss De dion bouton Helem Pescarolo Dangel Pachiaudi Auverland Grandin Exagon Ligier Gordini Heuliez Chapron Salmson Unic Berliet Saviem Panhard-levassor Cournil Coste PGO Hommell Bellier Aixam Châtenet Labbé ACMAT Oline

Germany

Greece

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Hungary

Under construction

  • Harasta Ltd.

India

Indonesia

  • Megatech
  • Timor
  • INKA
  • AAI Komodo
  • Tawon Car
  • Esemka

Iran

Israel

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Italy

Ivory Coast

Japan

Kenya

Lebanon

  • Lykan

Malaysia

Malaysia: Proton Prevé

Mexico

Namibia

Nepal

  • Mustang Max

Netherlands

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

New Zealand

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Nigeria

North Korea

Pakistan

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers


Portugal

Former manufacturers

Romania

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Russia

Active manufacturers

  • GAZ (1932–present)
  • Lada (1966–present)
  • UAZ (1941–present)
  • ZiL (1916–present)

Former manufacturers

Serbia

Former manufacturers

Slovenia

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

  • Atax (1938–1949)
  • TAM (1947–2011)

South Africa

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

South Korea

Active manufacturers

South Korea: Hyundai Sonata

Former manufacturers

Spain

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Sweden

Sweden: Volvo XC60

Active manufacturers

  • Volvo (1927 - Present)
  • Koenigsegg (1994 - Present)
  • NEVS (2012 - Present)/(Based on SAAB)
  • von Braun Holding Company (2014 - Present)

Former manufacturers

  • 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)

Taiwan

Taiwan: Luxgen S3
  • CMC
  • Green Mobility Innovations (bus)
  • Formosa
  • Luxgen
  • SYM
  • Thunder Power
  • Tobe

Thailand

  • Akepanich
  • C-FEE
  • Cherdchai
  • Deva
  • Kwaithong
  • Mine
  • Siam V.M.C.
  • Thai Rung
  • Vera

Tunisia

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United Kingdom: Jaguar XJ

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

United States of America

United States: Jeep Grand Cherokee

Active manufacturers

Former manufacturers

Uruguay

Active manufacturers

  • Nordex (1962–present)

Former manufacturers

  • 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)
  • Taller Danree y Silveira (1950–1960)

Vietnam

See also

References

Citations

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  2. "E-Vade Super Car". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
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  10. Rees (2013), p. 31.
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  13. Inventor of the 200 MPG Car

Bibliography

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