List of automobile manufacturers of Italy
The following is a list of automobile manufacturers of Italy.
Current major manufacturers
- Abarth (1949–present)
- Alfa Romeo (1910–present)
- Ferrari (1947–present)
- Fiat (1899–present)
- Lamborghini (1963–present)
- Lancia (1906–present)
- Maserati (1914–present)
- Pagani (1992–present)
Other current manufacturers
- Alkè (1992–present)
- Aquila Italiana (1906-1917)(2011–present)
- Automobili Pininfarina (2018–present)
- Automobili Turismo e Sport (1960's, 2012–present)
- B.Engineering (2001–present)
- Casalini (1939–present)
- Corbellati (2018–present)
- Covini (1978–present)
- Dallara (1972–present)
- De Tomaso (1959–2004, 2015–present)
- DR Automobiles (2006–present)
- Effeffe Cars (2016–present)
- FV-Frangivento (2019–present)
- Giotti Victoria
- Italcar (2005–present)
- Manifattura Automobili Torino (2014–present)
- Mazzanti Automobili (2002–present)
- Picchio (1996–present)
- Puritalia Automobili (2010–present)
- Spada Vetture Sport (2008–present)
- Tazzari EV (2006–present)
- Wolf Racing Cars (2009–present)
Former manufacturers
- ALCA (1947)
- ALFA (1910–1918, now Alfa Romeo)
- APIS (1903-?)
- Ali Ciemme (1986–1992)
- Amilcar Italiana (1925–1928)
- Ansaldi (1904)
- Ansaldo (1921–1931)
- Anzani (1923–1924)
- Aquila (1906–1917)
- ASA (1962–1967)
- ATS (1962–1964) (2018-)
- Aurea (1920–1933)
- Autobianchi (1957–1987)
- Bandini (1946–1992)
- Barosso (1923–1924)
- Beccaria (1911–1916)
- Bernardi (1899–1901)
- Bertone (1912–2014)
- Biagini (1990–93)
- Bianchi (1899–1939)
- Bizzarrini (1965–1969)
- Brixia-Zust (1906–1911)
- Bugatti Automobili S.p.A. (1987–1995)
- Bugatti & Gulinelli (1901–1903)
- Cantono (1900–1911)
- Ceirano (1901–1904)
- Chiribiri (1910–1928)
- Cisitalia (1946–1965)
- Cizeta (1990–1994)
- Conrero (1951–1961)
- De Tomaso (1959–2004)
- De Vecchi (1905–1917)
- Diatto (1905–1927)
- Dora Electric
- Ermini (1948–1962)
- Esperia (1905–1910)
- FAST (1919–1925)
- Ferves (1965–1970)
- Fides (1905–1911)
- Fimer (1948–1949)
- Fissore (1971–1982)
- FLAG (1905–1908)
- Florentia (1903–1912)
- Fornasari (2001–2015)
- FOD (1925–1927; 1948–1949)
- Franco (1907–1912)
- Ghia (1915–1973)
- IATO (1989–1992)
- IENA (1921–1925)
- Innocenti (1961–1996)
- Intermeccanica (1960–1975)
- Isetta (1950s–1970s)
- Iso (1962–1979)
- Isotta Fraschini (1900–1948)
- Itala (1904–1935)
- Junior (1905–1910)
- Lanza (1895–1903)
- Lawil (1967–1986)
- LMX Sirex (1968–1974)
- Lombardi (1969–1974)
- Maggiora (1905)
- Majocchi (1898–1906)
- Marca-Tre-Spade (1908–1911)
- Marchand (1898–1909)
- Martin (1990–2015)
- Mazzieri (1993–1994)
- Menon (1897–1902)
- Monterosa (1959–1961)
- Moretti (1945–1984)
- Nardi (1947–1964)
- Nazzaro (1912–1923)
- Officine Meccaniche (OM) (1918–1939)
- OSCA (1947–1967)
- OSI (1963–1968)
- Panther (circa 1956)
- Prinetti & Stucchi (1898–1902)
- Qvale (2000–2003)
- Rapid (1905–1921)
- Savio (1965–c.1983)
- SCAT (1906–1923)
- Scirea (1910–1927)
- Serenissima (1965–1970)
- SIAM (1921–1923)
- Siata (1948–1970)
- Siva (1967–1970)
- SPA (1906–1926)
- Standard/FAS (1906–1912)
- Stanga (1948–c.1952)
- Stanguellini (1946–1966)
- Storero (1912–1919)
- Taurinia (1902–1908)
- Temperino (1919–1924)
- Titania (1966)
- Turinelli & Pezza (1899)
- Urbanina (1965–c.1973)
- Vaghi (1920–1924)
- Vespa (1957–1961)
- Zust (1905–1918)
See also
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
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