List of truck manufacturers
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This is a list of truck manufacturers by region. 'Trucks' are correctly referred to as commercial vehicles.
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Worldwide rankings
Pos. | Make | Units |
---|---|---|
1 | Isuzu | 478,535 |
2 | Daimler AG (Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner Trucks, Unimog, Western Star, Mitsubishi Fuso) | 446,128 |
3 | Volvo Group (Volvo, Mack, Renault, UD Trucks) | 341,875 |
4 | Toyota Group (Hino Motors) | 240,038 |
5 | Hyundai Group (Hyundai) | 159,237 |
6 | Tata Group (Tata Motors, Tata Daewoo) | 157,781 |
7 | Fiat Group (Iveco, Magirus, Astra, Seddon Atkinson, Yuejin) | 127,542 |
8 | PACCAR (DAF Trucks, Kenworth, Leyland Trucks, Peterbilt) | 126,960 |
9 | Volkswagen Group (Scania, Volkswagen (VWN)) | 110,617 |
10 | Ford | 95,596 |
11 | MAN (Volkswagen Truck and Bus) | 92,485 |
12 | Navistar International | 70,839 |
13 | General Motors | 33,042 |
14 | GAZ | 30,105 |
Europe
- ACMAT (France)
- Alexander Dennis (UK)
- Askam (Turkey)
- Avia Trucks (Czech Republic)
- Barkas (Germany)
- Bedford (UK)
- BelAZ (Belarus
- Carmichael (UK)
- Chavdar (Bulgaria)
- Commer (UK)
- DAF Trucks (Netherlands) (division of PACCAR)
- Dennis Eagle (UK)
- ELBO (Greece)
- ERF (UK)
- Fabrika Automobila Priboj (Serbia)
- Foden (UK)
- Ford
- GAZ (Russia)
- Ginaf (Netherlands)
- Ikarbus (Serbia)
- Iveco (Italy)
- Jelcz (Poland)
- Kamaz (Russia)
- Karrier (UK)
- KAZ (Georgia)
- KrAZ (Ukraine)
- LAZ (Ukraine)
- LIAZ (Czech Republic, 1951-2002)
- Magirus (Germany)
- MAN (Germany)
- MAZ (Belarus)
- Mercedes-Benz (Germany)
- MTZ (Belarus)
- Multicar (Germany)
- Namco (Greece)
- Neobus (Serbia)
- Nibus (Serbia)
- Panhard (France)
- Pegaso (Spain)
- Renault Trucks (France)
- Robur (Germany)
- Roman (Romania)
- Scania (Sweden)
- Seddon Atkinson (UK)
- Sides (France)
- Sisu Auto (Finland)
- Škoda (Czech Republic)
- Star (Poland)
- Steyr (Austria)
- TAM (Slovenia)
- Tatra (Czech Republic)
- Temax (Greece)
- TVM (Slovenia)
- URO (Spain)
- Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (Germany)
- Volvo Trucks (Sweden) (not to be confused with Volvo cars, which is part of Geely)
- Zastava Trucks (Serbia)
- Zil (Russia)
Asia
- Anhui Jianghuai Automobile (China)
- Ashok Leyland (India)
- Asia MotorWorks Ltd (India)
- AIL (Israel)
- Beiqi Foton (China)
- BMC (Turkey)
- Daihatsu (Japan) (51% owned by the Toyota Group)
- Dongfeng Motor Corporation (China, under joint ventures with Nissan Diesel as Dongfeng Nissan-Diesel, and with Cummins as DFAC.)
- Eicher Motors (India) under joint venture with Volvo
- Force Motors (India), under a joint venture with MAN AG
- Hino Motors (Japan) in a joint venture with Scania
- Hinopak Motors (Pakistan)
- Isuzu (Japan)
- Mahindra and Mahindra (India)
- Master Motors (Pakistan)
- Matra Fire (Indonesia)
- Mitsubishi Fuso (Japan)
- New Sentosa CV (Indonesia)
- Nissan Diesel (Japan) 100% owned by Volvo
- Otokar (Turkey)
- Shaanxi Automobile Group (China)
- Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle (South Korea) (subsidiary of Tata Motors, India)
- Tata Motors (India)
- Sinotruk (China)
- Volvo Pakistan
North America
- American LaFrance
- Autocar Company (USA)
- Crane Carrier Corporation (USA)
- Chevrolet
- Colet
- Dodge
- E-One
- Freightliner Trucks
- Ford
- GMC
- Hayes Truck
- Hino (different models for U.S. market)
- Isuzu
- Kenworth
- Mack Trucks
- Mitsubishi Fuso
- International
- Nissan
- Oshkosh
- Kalmar Industries (formerly Ottawa) (yard switch trucks)
- Peterbilt
- Pierce
- Sterling Trucks
- UD Trucks
- Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market)
- Western Star Trucks
South America
- Aeolus (Uruguay)
- Agrale (Brazil)
- Chevrolet (commercial vehicles for the Colombian market only)
- DaimlerChrysler
- Feresa Argentina
- Ford Truck (Brazil) (cargo line)
- Grosspal Argentina
- Libertad (Uruguay)
- Mack
- Matra (Brazil)
- Orejano (Uruguay)
- Randon (Brazil)
- Renault (Uruguay)
- Troller (Brazil)
- Volvo (Brazil)
- Volkswagen Truck and Bus (Brazil)
Africa
Oceania
- Volvo (Australia)
- Mack (Australia)
- Iveco (different models for Australian market)
- International[2] (Australia - formerly International Harvester Corp. Australia, Now a division of IVECO has been building trucks and agricultural equipment in Australia since 1903)
- Kenworth (different models for Australian market)
- Oka (truck variants of traditional models)
References
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