List of car brands

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This is an incomplete list of every brand (also known as make or marque) of car ever produced which has an article on Wikipedia. Names should not be added unless they already have an article. 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

ASA 1000 GT

Active brands

Former brands

Australia

Holden Commodore

Active brands

Former brands

Austria

Active brands

Former brands

Azerbaijan

Active brands

  • GA (1986–present)
  • NAZ (2010–present)

Former brands

Belarus

Active Brands

Former Brands

Belgium

Active brands

Former brands

Brazil

Active brands

Troller T4

Former brands

Bulgaria

Active brands

SIN R1

Former brands

Canada

Active brands

ElectraMeccanica Solo

Former brands

China

China BYD Han

Former brands

Croatia

Active brands

Rimac C Two

Former brands

Czech Republic

Škoda Superb

Active brands

Former brands

Advertisement for the Small Gatter in 1934

Denmark

Active brands

Former brands

Egypt

Active brands

Speranza A516

Former brands

Estonia

Ethiopia

Finland

France

Active brands

Renault Clio

Former brands

Germany

Active brands

Mercedes-Benz GLE

Former brands

Greece

Active brands

ELVO Aletis

Former brands

India

Active brands

Tata Punch
Mahindra XUV700

Former brands

Indonesia

Current

Defunct

Iran

Ireland

Active brands

Former brands

Israel

Active brands

AIL Storm

Former brands

Italy

Maserati GranTurismo

Active brands

Former brands

Ivory Coast

Japan

Subaru Outback

Active brands

Former brands

Kenya

Liechtenstein

Malaysia

Proton Prevé

Mexico

Mastretta MXT

Namibia

Nepal

Netherlands

Active brands

Donkervoort D8 GTO

Former brands

New Zealand

Active brands in NZ

Former brands in NZ

Nigeria

North Korea

Pyeonghwa Pronto

Norway

Former brands

Pakistan

Active brands

Former brands

Poland

FSO Lanos

Portugal

Former brands

Portaro 240

Romania

Active brands

Dacia Sandero

Former brands

Russia

Active brands

Lada Vesta
  • Derways (2003–present)
  • GAZ (1932–present)
  • Lada (1966–present)
  • UAZ (1941–present)
  • ZiL (1916–present)

Former brands

Serbia

Active brands

Former brands

Slovenia

Active brands

Former brands

  • TAM (1947–2011)

South Africa

Active brands

Perana Z-One

Former brands

South Korea

Active brands

Hyundai Sonata

Former brands

Spain

Active brands

SEAT León

Former brands

Sweden

Volvo XC60

Active brands

Former brands

Switzerland

Former brands

Monteverdi Safari

Taiwan

Luxgen M7

Thailand

Thai Rung Adventure

Tunisia

Active brands

Wallys Iris

Turkey

Etox Zafer

Uganda

Ukraine

  • ZAZ (1923–present)

United Arab Emirates

W Motors Lykan Hypersport

United Kingdom

Jaguar XJ

Active brands

Former brands

United States

Jeep Grand Cherokee

Active brands

Former brands

Vietnam

Active brands

VinFast LUX A2.0

Former brands

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ "Mobius Motors".
  2. ^ "Paris motor show 2012: the weird and the wonderful". Autocar. 1 October 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Design Evolution: 80 Years of Jaguar – Part 1". Jaguar. Jaguar Land Rover. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  4. ^ "About Our Company". Vauxhall Motors. Retrieved 7 December 2018.

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.