List of car brands
This is an incomplete list of every brand (also known as make or marque) of car ever produced, by country of origin, 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 . This is not a list of every brand that is available for sale in each country, but a list of companies that originated or have a significant independent presence in each country. This typically means manufacturing in that country and often exporting from that country, not just selling cars there.
Argentina
Active
Armenia
ErAZ-762VGP
Australia
Active
Austria
Active
Azerbaijan
Active
Bangladesh
Active
Belarus
Active
Belgium
Active
Brazil
Troller T4
Active
Automobiles
Motorcycles
Buses & trucks
Tractors
Representative importers
Alfa Romeo
Athena Auto (Partnership between Fibracar Compósitos and Scherer Automotiva )[ 2]
Athos Cars (Formerly Chamonix Athos )[ 3]
AutoLatina (Former VWB & Ford Joint-Venture)
Benelli
Bernardini (Military)
Brasinca (1966–1968)
CBT, Companhia Brasileira de Tratores[ 4]
Companhia Distribuidora Geral Brasmotor (Former manufacturer for Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo and Volkswagen. Ccurrently owned by Whirlpool , produces since only refrigerators )[ 5]
CBP Indústria, Comércio e Exportação (Closed due to trademark infringement ; bought Coyote Indústria e Comércio , a former autocross vehicle manufacturer, in the late 80s)[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Chrysler & Dodge
Distribuidora de Automóveis, Caminhões e Ônibus Nacionais (Dacon) (Volkswagen and Porsche Representative, Custom Builder)[ 9] [ 10] Projets d'AvantGarde (PAG DACON) (1964–1996)
Dardo (1981)
Fabral
Emis Indústria e Comércio de Veículos[ 11]
Engenheiros Especializados (Engesa, manufactured Military Vehicles, Trucks And Agricultural Tractors)[ 12] (1963–1993)
Farus Indústria de Veículos Esportivos[ 13]
Ford
FNM Fábrica Nacional de Motores (1960–1963)
Busscar Buses
Grupo Souza Ramos, aka Ford Souza Ramos Seller, made Custom Vehicles[ 14]
Gurgel Indústria e Comércio de Veículos (Formerly Moplast Moldagem de Plástico )[ 15] (1966–1995)
Hofstetter Indústria e Comércio de Veículos (1986–1989)
Indústria Brasileira de Automóveis Presidente (IBAP)[ 16]
Indústria Brasileira de Veículos (IBV)[ 17]
Indústria de Carrocerias Bugre[ 18]
JAC Motors
JPX Indústria e Comércio (Founded by Eike Batista )[ 19]
Karmann-Ghia do Brasil (Subsidiary of Wilhelm Karmann )[ 20]
Kasinski (Currently under Magneti Marelli brand, a Fiat subsidiary) ,[ 21] Cofap – Companhia Fabricadora de Peças, Cofave – Sociedade Amazonense Fabricadora de Veículos
Kers Tecnologia em Mobilidade Sustentável (Microenterprise supported by Unioeste University and the government of the State of Parana )[ 22]
LHM Indústria Mecânica (Formerly Nurburgring Indústria e Comércio )[ 23]
Lafer (Still producing Furniture)[ 24] (Cars 1974–1990)
Lifan
Little Croc (Amphibious buggy)[ 25]
Lobby Indústria e Comércio (Formerly Matis Indústria e Comércio )[ 26]
L'Auto Craft Montadora de Veículos (Formerly L'Automobile Distribuidora de Veículos )[ 27] -
Lobini (2002–2014)
Mahindra (Ceased passenger vehicles production in 2015.)
Mafersa , Trains & Bus Manufacturer
Mercedes-Benz (Ceased passenger vehicles production in 2020, still produce trucks and bus chassis)
Miura (Currently owned by Rangel & Lima Indústria de Veículos , Formerly owned by Besson, Gobbi & Cia )[ 28]
MMC Automotores do Brasil
Mobilis (Startup focused in urban mobility solution, produced a small electric vehicle in 2017.)[ 29]
Montauto – Montadora Nacional de Automóveis, BRM – Buggy Rodas e Motores (Biggest dune buggy manufacturer in Brazil)[ 30]
Mundeo (Propeller-driven car built "to simulate the feel of an inverted flight", traffic restriction on public roads)[ 31]
Nasser Brasil Motores Indústria e Comércio de Veículos, NBM Indústria, Comércio de Veículos[ 32]
Obvio! Automotoveículos[ 33]
Vrooom! Veículos Elétricos (Currently active and focused on electric vehicles)
Pioneira da Indústria Nacional de Automóveis Reunida (Pinar)[ 34] [ 35]
Plascar – (Formerly Oscar S.A. Indústria de Artefatos de Borracha , still plastic bumper supplier)[ 36]
Polaris
Indian Motorcycle
Puma Automóveis [ 37] (1967–1997)
Py Motors Comércio e Indústria[ 38]
Companhia Industrial Santa Matilde [ 39] (1977–1997)
SEED (Small Electric Economic Design ) (Formerly MMR Motorsport )[ 40]
Simca do Brasil (Replaced by Chrysler do Brasil in 1967.)[ 41]
SR Veículos Especiais[ 42]
TAC (Formerly Tecnologia Automotiva Catarinense (TAC); utility car project sold to the Chinese Zotye )
Tarso Marques Concept (TMC) (Founded by Tarso Marques , former Formula 1 pilot; specialized in custom jobs)[ 43] [ 44] (2004–2017)
Troller (Owned By Ford in Horizonte Ceará) (1998–2021) since 2024 resold and absorved by a Consortium of three manufactures
Vemag-DKW (Vemag was acquired by Volkswagen do Brasil in 1967.)
Viação Cometa (Currently owned by Auto Viação 1001.)
Companhia Manufatureira Auxiliar (CMA), Produced Cometa Buses)
Viação Itapemirim as Tecnobus – Serviços, Comércio e Indústria (Formerly Tecnobus Implementos Rodoviários)
VLEGA Gaucho
Willys Overland do Brasil
Wladimir Martins Veículos (WMV) (Sold to Polystilo Indústria e Comércio in 1983 and for Py Motors in 1986.)
National Brands
Bulgaria
SIN R1
Active
Canada
Active
China
Hongqi H9
Voyah Dreamer
Yangwang U8
Active
Croatia
Rimac C Two
Active
Czech Republic
Škoda Superb
Advertisement for the Small Gatter in 1934
Active
Denmark
Zenvo TSR-S
Active
Egypt
Speranza A516
Active
Estonia
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Active
Alpine A110
Germany
Mercedes-Benz GLE
Active
Ghana
Kantanka Otumfo
Greece
Active
Hungary
RÁBA truck with DAF cabin
Active
India
Mahindra XUV700
Tata Punch
Active
Indonesia
Current
Defunct
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Active
AIL Storm
Italy
Maserati GranTurismo
Active
Ivory Coast
Japan
Subaru Outback
Active
Kenya
Liechtenstein
Madagascar
Karenjy Mazana
Malaysia
Proton Prevé
Mexico
Mastretta MXT
Monaco
Morocco
Laraki Borac
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
Donkervoort D8 GTO
Active
New Zealand
Active
Nigeria
North Korea
Pyeonghwa Pronto
Norway
Active
Pakistan
Active
Poland
FSO Lanos
Portugal
Portaro 240
Romania
Dacia Sandero
Active
Russia
Lada Vesta
Active
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Active
Slovakia
K-1 Attack
Active
Slovenia
Active
South Africa
Perana Z-One
Active
South Korea
Hyundai Sonata
Active
Spain
SEAT León
Active
Sweden
Volvo XC60
Active
Switzerland
Monteverdi Safari
Active
Taiwan
Luxgen M7
Thailand
Thai Rung Adventure
Tunisia
Wallys Iris
Active
Turkey
Etox Zafer
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
W Motors Lykan Hypersport
United Kingdom
Jaguar XJ
Active
United States
Jeep Grand Cherokee
=Active
Uruguay
Effa Motors
Active
Uzbekistan
SAZ bus
Vietnam
VinFast LUX A2.0
Active
See also
References
Citations
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 .
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