List of current automobile manufacturers (alphabetical)
- For other automobile manufacturing related lists see See also
This is a list of automobile manufacturers as of September 2016, arranged in alphabetical order. The year of foundation is shown between brackets. Please note that companies, which exclusively produce cars designed by other manufacturers are not listed. Examples include Holden and Vauxhall, which sell rebranded Opels and Chevrolets, and Scion, which sells Toyotas, but also car tuning companies like Abarth and Abt Sportsline, and companies that only build kit cars based on the Lotus Seven or the AC Cobra.
A
- AC (1901)
- AC Propulsion (1992)
- Acura (1986)
- A.D. Tramontana (2007)
- Alfa Romeo (1910)
- Almac (1985)
- Alternative Cars (1984)
- Amuza (1997)
- Anteros (2005)
- Arash (2006)
- Ariel (2001)
- Arrinera (2008)
- Ascari (1995)
- ASL (1947)
- Asterio[1]
- Aston Martin (1913)
- Audi (1932)
B
C
HIII
D
- Dacia (1966)
- Daihatsu (1907)
- De La Chapelle (1970s)
- DMC (1975)
- Devon (2008)
- Diardi (1987)
- Dodge (1915)
- Donkervoort (1978)
- Dongfeng (1969)
- Donto (2010)
- DS Automobiles (2015)[5]
- Dynasti Electric Car Corp. (2001)
E
F
- Faralli & Mazzanti (2011)
- FAW (1953)
- Ferrari (1947)
- Fiat (1899)
- Fisker (2016)
- Foday (1988)
- Force (1958)
- Ford (1903)
- Ford Australia (1925)
- Ford Germany (1925)
- Fornasari (1999)
- Fraser (1988)
GHANA
H
I
J
K
L
- Lada (1966)
- Lamborghini (1963)
- Lancia (1906)
- Land Rover (1948)
- Landwind (2004)
- Laraki (1999)
- LeBlanc (1999)
- Leitch (1986)
- Leopard (2005)
- Lexus (1989)
- Li-ion (2000)
- Lifan (1992)
- Lightning (2007)
- Lincoln (1917)
- Lister (1954)
- Local Motors (2007)
- Lobini (1999)
- Lotec (1962)
- Lotus Cars (1952)
- Lucra Cars[12]
- Luxgen (2009)
M
- Mahindra (1945)
- Maruti Suzuki (1981)
- Maserati (1914)
- Mastretta (1987)
- Mazda (1920)
- McLaren (1989)
- Mercedes-Benz (1926)
- Mercury (automobile) (1938)
- MG (1924)
- Micro (1995)
- MINI (1969)
- Mitsubishi (1870)
- Mitsuoka (1968)
- Morgan (1910)
- Mullen[13]
- Mycar (2003)
N
O
- Oldsmobile (1897)
- Opel (1862)
- Optimal Energy (2005)
- Orca (2003)
P
Q
R
S
- SAIC-GM-Wuling (2002)
- SAIPA (1966)
- Saker (1989)
- Samsung (1994)
- San (1998)
- Sbarro (1971)
- SEAT (1950)
- Shanghai Maple (2000)
- SIN (2012) [16][17][18]
- Škoda (1895)
- Smart (1994)
- Spada Vetture Sport (2008)
- Spyker (1999)[19]
- Ssangyong (1954)
- SSC North America (1999)
- Street & Racing Technology (2004)
- Subaru (1953)
- Suzuki (1909)
T
U
V
- Vector (1971)
- Vencer (2010)
- Venturi (1984)
- VEPR (2002)
- Volkswagen (1937)
- Volvo (1927)
- Vauxhall Motors (1857)
Venirauto (Venezuela)
W
X
- Xenia (1914)
Y
Z
- Zastava Automobiles (1953)
- Zender Cars (1983)
- Zenvo (2004)
- ZiL (1916)
- ZX Auto (1999)
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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