List of automobile manufacturers of Europe

This is a list of European automobile manufacturers by country, with articles on Wikipedia. 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

  • Anglo-French
  • Intrall
  • Magomobil – Austro-Hungarian

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

  • ADK (1922-1930)
  • Alatac (1913-1914)
  • ALP (1920)
  • Antoine (1900-1903)
  • Apal (1964-1998)
  • Astra (1930)
  • Auto-Mixte (1906-1912)
  • Belga Rise (1928-1937)
  • De Wandre (c. 1923)
  • Delecroix (1899)
  • Edran
  • Exelsior (1903-1930)
  • Flaid (1920-1921)
  • FN (1899–1939)
  • Gillet
  • Impéria
  • Jeecy-Vea (1925-1926)
  • Juwel (1923-1928)
  • Meeussen (1955-1972)
  • Métallurgique (1898–1928)
  • Minerva (1902-1939)
  • Nagant (1859-1931)
  • Pieper (1899–1912)
  • Pipe (1898–1914)
  • Springuel (1907-1914)
  • Van Hool
  • Vivinus (1899–1914)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Tvornica Automobila Sarajevo (TAS)

Bulgaria

  • Balcancar record
  • Balkan
  • BG Car
  • Bulgarrenault (1966-1970)
  • Bulgaralpine (1966-1970)
  • Chavdar
  • Kenta
  • KTA Madara
  • Litex Motors (2008-2017)
  • Moskvitch Aleko (1966-1990)
  • Pirin-Fiat (1967-1971)
  • Preslav
  • SIN
  • Sofia

Croatia

  • DOK-ING
  • Đuro Đaković
  • Rimac
  • TAZ
  • Tomo Vinković

Czech Republic

Active brands

  • Avia (1919–present)
  • Gordon (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)
  • Sigma motor (2017-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)
  • Rösler & Jauernig (1896-1908)
  • Aspa (1924–25)
  • Gatter (1926–37)
  • Gnom (1921–24)
  • Hakar
  • ISIS (1922–24)
  • KAN (1911–14)
  • Premier (1913–14)
  • Sibrava (1921–29)
  • Start (1921–31)
  • Stelka (1920-1922)
  • Hoffmann & Novague (2014-2020)

Denmark

  • Alfgang (1912-1914)
  • Anglo-Dane (1902-1917)
  • Brems (1900-1904)
  • Bukh & Gry (1904-1905)
  • Dana (c. 1908-1914)
  • Danish Automobile Building
  • Dansk (1901-1908)
  • DK (1950)
  • Ellemobil (1909-1913)
  • Gideon (1913-1920)
  • Hammel (1887-1888)
  • Houlberg (c. 1913-1921)
  • Hydrema
  • Kewet
  • Thrige (1911-1918)
  • Zenvo

Estonia

  • ESTfield
  • Tartu Autode Remondi Katsetehas (TARK, Tartu Cars' Repair Testing Factory)
  • RexeR

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

  • Alta (1968-1978)
  • Attica (1958-1972)
  • Autokinitoviomihania Ellados (1975-1984)
  • Automeccanica (1980-1995)
  • Balkania (1975-1995)
  • BET (1965-1975)
  • Biamax
  • BIOMAN
  • BIOMOT
  • Bouhagier Patras
  • C.AR (1970-1992)
  • Diana
  • DIM (1977-1982)
  • ELBO
  • Grezda (1969-1985)
  • Hercules (1980-1983)
  • Korres
  • MEBEA (1960-1983)
  • Motoemil
  • NAMCO
  • Neorion (1974-1975)
  • Pan-Car (1968-1994)
  • Replicar Hellas
  • SAM
  • Saracakis
  • Scavas (1973-1992)
  • Sfakianakis
  • Styl Kar (1970)
  • Sunnyclist
  • Super Car
  • Tangalakis (1935-1939)
  • Thelogou (1918-1926)
  • Tropical
  • Tzen

Hungary

  • Alba Regia (1955)
  • Balaton (1955)
  • Borbála (1986-1990)
  • Credo
  • Csepel (1949-1996)
  • Csonka (1909-1924)
  • Fejes (1923-1932)
  • Ha (1928-1929)
  • Helix
  • Ikarus
  • MÁG (1911-1934)
  • Magomobil
  • Marta (1908-1922)
  • Mávag (1938-1942)
  • Méray (1923-1934)
  • Phönix (1904-1912)
  • Puli (1990-c.1997)
  • Rába
  • Unitas
  • Úttörő (1954)
  • Weiss-Manfréd (1927-1932)

Ireland

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

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

  • KAG

Liechtenstein

  • Jehle (1977-1991)
  • Orca Engineering

North Macedonia

  • Comsove
  • Sanos

Monaco

Netherlands

  • Aerts (1899)
  • Altena (1900-1906)
  • Anderheggen (1899-1902)
  • Bij 't Vuur (1902-1906)
  • Brons (1907-2004)
  • Burton
  • Carver
  • DAF
  • Den Oudsten
  • Donkervoort
  • Entrop (1909)
  • Eysink (1903-1919)
  • Hillen (c.1913)
  • GINAF
  • Ruska
  • Shelter (1956)
  • Spyker (1880-1926)
  • Spyker cars
  • Spijkstaal
  • Terberg
  • United bus (1989-1993)
  • Van Gink
  • Vandenbrink
  • VDL
  • Vencer
  • Waaijenberg

Norway

  • Bjering (1918-1920)
  • Buddy
  • C. Geijer
  • Clarin Mustad (1917-1918)
  • FYK
  • Høka
  • Moxy
  • Norsk (1907-1911)
  • Strømmens Værksted
  • Think (1991-2011)
  • Troll (1956-1958)

Poland

Portugal

Romania

  • AA&WF
  • Astra
  • ARO (1957-2006)
  • C&I Eurotrans XXI
  • Craiova
  • DAC
  • Dacia
  • El Car
  • Grivița
  • M.R.
  • Malaxa (1945)
  • Oltcit
  • Rocar (1951-2002)
  • Roman
  • ROMLOC
  • Uzinele Braşov

Russia

Serbia

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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