List of automobile manufacturers of Europe

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This is a list of European automobile manufacturers by country. It is a subset of the list of automobile manufacturers for manufacturers based in European countries. It includes companies that are in business as well as defunct manufacturers.

International European brands[]

Armenia[]

  • ErAZ

Austria[]

Azerbaijan[]

  • Azermash
  • AzSamand
  • AzUniversal Motors
  • BakAZ
  • Ganja Auto Plant
  • Khazar
  • Nakhchivan Automobile Plant

Belarus[]

  • BelAZ
  • Belkommunmash
  • GomSelMash
  • Minsk Automobile Plant
  • MoAZ
  • MTZ
  • MZKT
  • Neman

Belgium[]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

  • Tvornica Automobila Sarajevo (TAS)

Bulgaria[]

Croatia[]

Cyprus[]

  • KMC
  • Andys Motors

Czech Republic[]

Active brands[]

  • Avia (1919–present)
  • (1997–present)
  • Jawa (1929–present)
  • Kaipan (1997–present)
  • Hyundai Czech (2008–present)
  • Karosa (1896–present (since 2007 IVECO BUS))
  • MTX / Metalex (1969–present)
  • Praga (1907–present)
  • Škoda (1895–present)
  • SOR Libchavy (1991–present)
  • Tatra (1850–present)
  • TEDOM (1991–present)
  • TPCA (Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech) (2002–present)
  • Zetor (1946–present)

Former brands[]

  • Aero (1929-1947)
  • LIAZ (1951-2002)
  • Velorex (1951-1971)
  • Walter (1909-1954)
  • RAF (Reichenberger Automobil Fabrik) (1907-1954)
  • Wikov (1925–37)
  • Zbrojovka Brno (1923–36)
  • (1896-1908)
  • Aspa (1924–25)
  • Gatter (1926–37)
  • (1921–24)
  • (1922–24)
  • (1911–14)
  • (1913–14)
  • (1921–29)
  • (1921–31)
  • Stelka (1920-1922)

Denmark[]

Estonia[]

  • (TARK, Tartu Cars' Repair Testing Factory)

Finland[]

  • Elcat
  • Electric Raceabout (prototype, not in production)
  • (1922–1924)
  • Korvensuu (1912–1913)
  • Sisu Auto
  • Toroidion (prototype, not yet in production)
  • Valmet Automotive
  • Vanaja (1943–1968)
  • Valtra
  • Veemax (racecar, 1960s - 1978)

France[]

Germany[]

Greece[]

Hungary[]

Ireland[]

  • Alesbury (1907-1908)
  • GAC Ireland (1980-1986)
  • Shamrock
  • TMC Costin

Italy[]

Latvia[]

Lithuania[]

Liechtenstein[]

  • Jehle (1977-1991)
  • Orca Engineering

North Macedonia[]

  • Sanos

Monaco[]

  • Monte Carlo Automobile
  • Venturi

Netherlands[]

Norway[]

Poland[]

  • Arrinera (2008–present)
  • AMZ-Kutno
  • Autosan
  • CWS (1918-1931)
  • Fiat Auto Poland-Polski Fiat
  • FSC
  • FSM (1971-1992)
  • FSO
  • Jelcz
  • Leopard (2005–present)
  • LRL
  • Melex
  • Mikrus (1957-1960)
  • PZInż. (1928-1939)
  • Ralf-Stetysz
  • (1967-1974)
  • Smyk
  • Solaris
  • Solbus
  • Ursus

Portugal[]

  • Bravia
  • Edfor
  • Entreposto
  • Marlei
  • Salvador Caetano
  • UMM (União Metalo-Mecânica)
  • Vinci

Romania[]

Russia[]

  • Amur (1967-2012)
  • (2000–present)
  • AZLK/Moskvitch
  • Bronto (1993–present)
  • Derways (2006–present)
  • Doninvest (1991-2014(?))
  • (1997–present)
  • GAZ/Volga
  • GolAZ
  • IZH
  • KAvZ
  • (1930-1947)
  • (1904-1909)
  • Marussia (2007-2014)
  • (1927)
  • NefAZ
  • PAZ
  • SeAZ
  • Silant
  • Sollers JSC
  • TagAZ
  • UAZ
  • UralAZ
  • VAZ/Lada (1970–present)
  • VIS
  • Volgabus
  • ZIL (1958–present)
  • ZIS (1936-1958)

Serbia[]

  • FAP
  • IDA-Opel
  • Ikarbus
  • IMR
  • IMT
  • Neobus
  • FCA Serbia
  • Zastava Special Automobiles
  • Zastava TERVO
  • Zastava Trucks
  • Zastava/Yugo

Slovakia[]

  • BAZ
  • K-1 Engineering
  • TAZ (1973-1999)

Slovenia[]

Spain[]

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

  • Ajax (1906-1910)
  • Albar
  • Carrosserie Hess
  • Cree SAM
  • Dufaux (1904-1907)
  • Enzmann
  • FBW
  • Leblanc
  • Martini (1897-1934)
  • Maximag (1923-1927)
  • Monteverdi (1967-1984)
  • Mowag
  • NanoFlowcell
  • Pic-Pic (1906-1924)
  • Rinspeed
  • Sbarro
  • Saurer (1903-1982)
  • Tribelhorn (1902-1920)
  • Turicum (1904-1912)
  • Yaxa (1912-1914)
  • Zédel (1901-1905)

Ukraine[]

United Kingdom[]

Sources[]

  • Nick Georgano, (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

See also[]

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