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This article is a list of automobiles manufactured in Brazil (1950–2022). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Mercedes-Benz factory in the metro area of São Paulo Jeep Renegade made in Brazil, in the metro area of Recife First BMW 328i ActiveFlex manufactured in Brazil, at the Araquari plant, in the metro area of Joinville. The car was signed by all the workers on the production line. John Deere produces agricultural machinery in Brazil.
Volkswagen do Brasil Ltda. is a subsidiary arm of Volkswagen Group, established in 1953 with local assembly of the Volkswagen Type 1, from parts imported from Germany.It produced over 20 million vehicles in Brazil having been market leader for the majority of their more-than-sixty-years in existence.
In 2019, GM do Brasil sold 475,684 vehicles, an increase of 10% over the previous calendar year, surpassing China in sales. The last time sales exceed the Asian country was 2013, when GM sold 643,100 units in Brazil. [3] In 2021, a huge investment of R$ 10 billion (US$1.86 billion) was made to improve manufacturing in São Paulo. The investment ...
Ford Motor Company Brasil Ltda. is the Brazilian subsidiary of American automaker Ford Motor Company, founded on 24 April 1919.The operation started out importing the Ford Model T cars and the Ford Model TT trucks in kit form from the United States for assembly in Brazil.
Brazil and Mexico Sedan version of the HB20. 135,995 (incl. hatchback) Ioniq 6: 2022 CE 2022 Global Electric D-segment/mid-size under the Ioniq sub-brand. 14,821 Lafesta: 2018 SQ 2018 China C-segment/compact sedan for the Chinese market. 1,770 Sonata: 1985 DN8 2019 Global (except Europe) D-segment/mid-size sedan. 136,088 Station wagon: i30 ...
Volkswagen do Brasil made plans to export the SP2 to the United States, but these fell through, in part due to the car's headlamps being too low to meet US safety standards. [27] Despite being praised by critics for its looks, sales of the SP2 were slow. The last SP2 chassis made had serial number BL-010307, and was manufactured on 16 December ...
The Ace was the only model built through all U. S. production. 1955 saw two new models, the two- and four-door Ace sedans (renamed Custom shortly into the production run) and two-door hardtop Bermuda. Production in the U.S.A. ended that year as Henry J. Kaiser decided to give up the Kaiser and Willys Aero lines and concentrate solely on Jeeps.