List of current automobile marques
This is a list of current automobile marques, arranged in alphabetical order. The year of foundation is shown in brackets.
- For other automobile manufacturing related lists, see See also
Table of contents:
• Manufacturers of road-going automobiles
• Tuning marques
• Automotive parts suppliers
• Contract manufacturers & Manufacturing subsidiaries
nd
• Automotive design & Coachbuilding companies
• Dealerships, Fleet Management, Leasing Marques & Rental Companies
Manufacturers of road-going automobiles
A
- Abarth (1949)
- AC (1901)
- AC Propulsion (1992)
- Acura (1986)
- Aeolus (2009)
- Aiways (2017)
- Aixam (1983)
- Alfa Romeo (1910)
- Almac (1985)
- Alpina (1965)
- Alpine (1955)
- Alternative Cars (1984)
- AM General (1954)
- Amuza (1997)
- Anteros (2005)
- Apex (2018)
- Apollo (2004)
- Aptera (2005)
- Arash (2006)
- Arcimoto (2007)
- Ariel (2001)
- Arrinera (2008)
- Aspid (2003)
- Aston Martin (1913)
- Audi (1932)
B
C
D
- Dacia (1966)
- Daihatsu (1951)
- Datsun (1931)
- David Brown (2013)
- Dax (1968)
- De la Chapelle (1970s)
- DeLorean (1975)
- De Tomaso (1959)
- Detroit Electric (1907)
- Dodge (1900)
- Dongfeng (1969)
- Donkervoort (1978)
- DR (2006)
- DS[1] (2015)
- Dynasty (1998)
E
F
- Faraday Future (2014)
- FAW (1953)
- Ferrari (1939)
- Fiat (1899)
- Fiat Professional (2007)
- Fisker (2016)
- Foday (1988)
- Force (1958)
- Ford (1903)
- Foton (1996)
- Fraser (1988)
G
I
K
L
- Lada (1966)
- Lafitte [4] (2017)
- Lamborghini (1963)
- Lancia (1906)
- Land Rover (1948)
- Landwind (2004)
- Laraki (1999)
- Leitch (1986)
- Leopaard (1950)
- Leopard (2005)
- LEVC (2013)
- Lexus (1989)
- Lifan (1992)
- Lightning (2007)
- Ligier (1968)
- Lincoln (1917)
- Lister (1954)
- Local Motors (2007)
- Lotus (1952)
- Luxgen (2009)
M
- Mahindra (1945)
- Maple (2000)
- Maruti Suzuki (1981)
- Maserati (1914)
- Mastretta (1987)
- Mazda (1920)
- Mazzanti (2011)
- McLaren (1989)
- Mega (1989)
- Mercedes-AMG (1967)
- Mercedes-Benz (1926)
- Mercedes-Maybach (1909)
- MG (1924)
- Micro (1995)
- Mini (1969)
- Mitsubishi (1870)
- Mitsuoka (1968)
- Morgan (1910)
- Mullen[5]
O
- Opel (1862)
P
Q
- Qoros (2007)
R
S
T
V
- Vantas [12] (2020)
- Vauxhall Motors (1857)
- Vega (2013)
- Vencer (2010)
- Venturi (1984)
- VinFast (2017)
- Volkswagen (1937)
- Volvo (1927)
- VUHL (2010)
W
Z
- Zamyad (1963)
- Zenos Cars (2012)
- Zenvo (2004)
- Zotye Auto (2005)
- ZX (1999)
Tuning marques
9
- 9ff (2001)
A
- ABT (1970)
- AC Schnitzer (1987)
- Autech (1986)
B
- Brabus (1977)
H
- HPD (1993)
- HSV (2017)
- Holden Special Vehicles (1987)
L
- Lingenfelter (1973)
- LUMMA (1987)
O
- Oettinger (1946)
P
- Pratt & Miller (1989)
- Prodrive (1984)
R
- Racing Dynamics (1987)
- Ralliart (1984)
- RE Amemiya (1974)
- Renntech (1989)
- RTR (1999)
T
- TRD (1954)
W
- WCC (1994)
Automotive parts suppliers
A
- Autobacs Seven (1947)
- Automotive Lighting (1999)
- Axon (2005)
C
- Comau (1973)
D
- Dinan (1979)
E
- Factory Five (1995)
K
- Katech (1977)
M
- Magna (1957)
- Magneti Marelli (1919)
- Mamerow [15] (1982)
- Mazel [16](1987)
- Mecachrome (1937)
- Mobsteel
- Mopar (1937)
- Motrio (1998)
- Mr. Norm's (1948)
- Multimatic (1984)
N
- nanoFlowcell (2013)
- Napier (1990)
- Novitec (1989)
O
- OnlineMetals.com (1998)
R
- Rieter (1795)
P
- Paxton (1937)
T
- ThyssenKrupp (1999)
W
- Weber (1923)
Contract manufacturers & Manufacturing subsidiaries
E
- EDAG (1969)
M
- Magna (1957)
- Magna Steyr (2001)
- MCA (1969)
- Mopar (1937)
- Motrio (1998)
V
- Valmet (1968)
- VDL (1953)
- VDL Nedcar (1967)
Automotive design & Coachbuilding companies
C
- Castagna (1849)
- Courage (1982)
D
- Dallara (1972)
G
- Ghia (1916)
I
- Italdesign Giugiaro (1968)
M
- MOMO (1964)
P
- PPI (2004)
R
- Rometsch (1924)
T
- Tatuus (1980)
V
- Vandenbrink (2006)
Z
- Zagato (1919)
Dealerships, Fleet Management, Leasing Marques, Rental Companies & Automobile auctions
G
- Greenwood [21]
R
- Radford [22](1977)
Alliances
G
- GENIVI (2009)
- BMW (1916)
- MINI (1969)
- Hyundai Motor Company (1967)
- Kia (1944)
- Mercedes-AMG (1967)
- Mercedes-Benz (1926)
- Mercedes-Maybach (1909)
- smart (1994)
- Nissan (1933)
- Infiniti (1989)
- Datsun (1931)
- Citroën (1919)
- DS (1955)
- Opel (1862)
- Peugeot (1889)
- Vauxhall (1857)
- Renault (1899)
- Dacia (1966)
- Alpine (1955)
- Renault Samsung (1994)
- Lada (1963)
- Maxus (2011)
- Roewe (2006)
- MG (1924)
- Nanjing (1947)
O
- OAA (2014)
- Abarth 1949)
- Acura (1986)
- Alfa Romeo (1910)
- Audi (1932)
- Bentley (1919)
- Borgward (1905)
- Buick (1903)
- Cadillac (1902)
- Chevrolet (1911)
- Chrysler (1925)
- Citroën (1919)
- Dacia (1966)
- Dodge (1900)
- DS (1955)
- Fiat (1899)
- Ford (1903)
- Genesis (2015)
- GMC (1911)
- Holden (1856)
- Honda (1946)
- Hyundai (1967)
- Infiniti (1989)
- Iveco (1975)
- Jaguar (1933)
- Jeep (1941)
- Karma (2014)
- Kia (1944)
- Koenigsegg (1994)
- Lada (1963)
- Lamborghini (1963)
- Land Rover (1948)
- Lifan (1992)
- Lincoln (1917)
- Mahindra (1945)
- Maruti Suzuki (1981)
- Maserati (1914)
- Mazda (1920)
- Mercedes-Benz (1926)
- Mitsubishi (1970)
- Nissan (1933)
- Opel (1862)
- Peugeot (1889)
- RAM (2010)
- Renault (1899)
- Renault Samsung (1994)
- SEAT (1950)
- Škoda (1895)
- smart (1994)
- SsangYong (1954)
- Subaru (1953)
- Suzuki (1909)
- Tata (1945)
- Toyota (1937)
- Vauxhall (1857)
- Volkswagen (1937)
- Volvo (1927)
R
- Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi (1999)
- Renault (1899)
- Dacia (1966)
- Alpine (1955)
- Renault Samsung (1994)
- Nissan (1933)
- Infiniti (1989)
- Datsun (1931)
- Mitsubishi (1970)
See also
- List of automobile manufacturers
- List of automobile marques
- List of current automobile manufacturers by country
- Timeline of motor vehicle brands
- Automotive industry in the United Kingdom
- List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom
- List of Asian automobile manufacturers
- List of Eastern European automobiles
- List of Western European automobile manufacturers
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