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Parent Company Audi (1909-present) Volkswagen Group: BMW (1916-present) BMW Group: Mercedes-Benz (1886–present) ... List of automobile manufacturers of Germany.
The German magazine Automobil Industrie publishes a yearly list of the largest automotive suppliers in the world by revenue. [1] For companies that are not pure automotive suppliers, only the automotive supplier divisions are taken into account.
This is a list of notable current automobile manufacturers including buses & trucks manufacturers but excluding agricultural, construction, military & motorcycle vehicles with articles on Wikipedia by region.
In 2001, Bosnia's privatization agency sold the 42% stake in VW Sarajevo to Prevent BH, the Bosnian unit of the Prevent Group. Vehicle production for VW ended in 2008. The EcoCarrier, a small electric truck, was produced on behalf of EcoCraft Automotive, a German company, from 2009-2011, when EcoCraft went bankrupt. EcoCraft was liquidated in 2012.
Jaguar Land Rover India: 2008–present: Tata Motors: Mercedes-Benz India: 1994–present: Mercedes-Benz: MG Motor India: 2017–present: SAIC Motor: Nissan Motor India: 2005–present: Nissan: Renault India: 2005–present: Groupe Renault: Toyota Kirloskar Motor: 1997–present: Toyota: A joint venture between Japan's Toyota and India's ...
The company locally assembles 14 cars. [12] In 2022, the company launched the EQS 580; [13] the EQS 580 4Matic has an ARAI-certified range of 857 km. [14] Mercedes-Benz launched its fourth electric vehicle for India, the EQB, with a 7-seat layout. [15] As of 2022, Mercedes-Benz India has set up 35 Ultra-Fast Chargers across India. [16]
BMW India is the Indian subsidiary of German car manufacturer BMW.It started operations in January 2007 with a wide range of its activities, including a manufacturing plant in Chennai, a parts warehouse in Mumbai, a training centre in Gurgaon NCR, and development of a dealer organisation across major metropolitan centres of the country.
The summary chart includes the five largest worldwide automotive manufacturing groups as of 2017 by number of vehicles produced. Those same groups held the top 5 positions 2007 to 2019; Hyundai Motor Group had a lower rank until it took the fifth spot in 2007 from the at that time split German-American auto manufacturer DaimlerChrysler, while Ford became surpassed by Honda in 2020, and even ...