List of exclusively sports car manufacturers
This is a list of specialist manufacturers or marques of modern and classic sports cars. It includes only companies that are devoted exclusively to producing sports cars.
A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving; however the exact definition is subject to debate. Most automakers have produced, or are currently marketing, some type of sports vehicles. This list is not meant to enumerate every manufacturer that also makes other types of vehicles or has other business units.
Europe
- Adrenaline Motorsport (UK)
- Alpine (France)
- Apollo Automobil (Germany)
- Ariel Motor Company (UK)
- Arrinera (Poland)
- Artega (Germany)
- Ascari (UK)
- Black Falcon (Romania)
- Burton (Netherlands)
- Caparo (UK)
- Caterham (UK)
- Cizeta (Italy)
- Clan (UK, Defunct)
- Danvignes (France, Defunct) 1937-1939
- Darrian/Davrian Cars (UK)
- Delfino (UK)
- Donkervoort (Netherlands)
- Edran (Belgium)
- Etox (Turkey)
- FYK (Norway)
- Gillet (Belgium)
- Ginetta (UK)
- GKD Sports Cars (UK)
- GTA Spano (Spain)
- Hommell (France)
- Hurtan (Spain)
- Isdera (Switzerland, Defunct)
- Jösse Car (Sweden, Defunct)
- K-1 Engineering (Slovakia, Defunct)
- Kaipan (Czech Republic)
- Leblanc (Switzerland)
- Leopard (Poland)
- Lightning Car Company (UK)
- Lister Cars (UK)
- Lola Cars (UK, Defunct)
- Lotec (Germany)
- Marcos (UK, Defunct)
- Marussia Motors (Russia, Defunct)
- Mazzanti Automobili (Italy)
- Melling Wildcat (UK)
- Morgan (UK)
- MTX (Czech Republic, Defunct)
- Noble (UK)
- Orca Engineering (Liechtenstein)
- Pagani (Italy)
- PGO (France)
- Quantum Sports Cars (UK)
- Qvale (Italy)
- Radical Sportscars (UK)
- Rimac Automobili (Croatia)
- Rochdale (UK, Defunct)
- RUF (Germany)
- Sebring (sports car) (UK)
- Tauro Sport Auto (Spain)
- TMC (Ireland)
- Tramontana (Spain)
- Tushek&Spigel Supercars (Austria)
- TVR (UK)
- Ultima Sports (UK)
- Vencer (Netherlands)
- Westfield Sportscars (UK)
- Wiesmann (Germany)
- Yes! (Germany)
- Zenos Cars (UK)
- Zenvo (Denmark)
Americas
- Bocar (USA, Defunct)
- Bricklin (Canada, Defunct)
- Cunningham (USA, Defunct)
- Chamonix (Brazil)
- Chaparral Cars (USA, Defunct)
- DeLorean Motor Company (USA, Defunct)
- Devon Motorworks (USA, Defunct)
- HTT (Canada)
- Lobini (Brazil)
- Mastretta (Mexico)
- Panoz (USA)
- Rossion (USA)
- SSC North America (USA)
- Superformance (USA)
- SSZ Motorcars (USA, Defunct)
- Vector Motors (USA)
Africa
- Birkin Cars (South Africa)
- Glass Sport Motors (South Africa, Defunct)
- G.R.P. Engineering (South Africa, Defunct)
- Laraki (Morocco)
Oceania
- Alpha Sports (Australia)
- Bolwell (Australia)
- DRB Sports Cars (Australia)
- Elfin (Australia)
- Joss (Australia)
- Minetti Sports Cars (Australia)
Asia
- Aspark (Japan)
- Frem (Lebanon)
- Chinkara Motors (India)
- Ken Okuyama design (Japan)
- Oullim Spirra (Korea)
- W Motors (United Arab Emirates)
- Zarooq Motors (United Arab Emirates)
- DC Design (India)
- Tamo by Tata Motors (India)
- Vanda Electrics (Singapore)
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