1. BMW
BMW (an abbreviation for Bayerische Motoren Werke, or in English, Bavarian Motor Works), is a German automotive company that produces cars and motorbikes. BMW was founded in 1916 by Franz Josef Popp. BMW AG is the parent company of MINI and Rolls-Royce car brands formerly Rover. BMW is known as one of the high-performance luxury car companies, and also one of the first car companies to use ABS technology.
2. Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz, often abbreviated to Mercedes, is a car brand from Germany, created in 1926 as a result of the merger between the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft of Gottlieb Daimler and the company Benz & Cie. from Carl Benz. Nowadays The brand is part of Daimler AG. Passenger cars and vans, vans, buses, trucks (such as the Mercedes-Benz Unimog) and aircraft are produced under the Mercedes-Benz brand. Mercedes-Benz also owns Maybach and Smart, among others. Also, the major shareholder of the new Formula 1 team Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, which was introduced in the 2010 season, has been a 75.1 percent stake since November 16, 2009 in cooperation with Aabar Investments (of which 25.1% is owned by Mercedes-Benz) was purchased in the Brawn GP team. Mercedes-Benz will supply F1 engines to Williams F1, Force India F1 team in 2018 and their own team Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team.
3. Audi
4. Nissan
5. Chevrolet
6. Porsche
7. Land Rover
8. Ferrari
9. Jeep
10. Volkswagen
11. Ford
12. Hyundai
13. Volvo
14. Renault
15. Honda
16. Toyota
17. Skoda
18. Tesla
19. Automobile Dacia
20. Peugeot
21. BYD
22. SEAT
23. MG Cars
24. Citroën
25. Kia
26. BAIC
27. Opel
28. Vauxhall
Vauxhall Motors is a British car manufacturer, and is an affiliate of Adam Opel AG, which is equally owned by General Motors (GM). The company sold cars under the Vauxhall brand, and had also previously sold trucks and buses under the Bedford brand. Vauxhall has been the second best-selling car brand in the UK for more than two decades.
29. Roewe
30. Geely
31. SAIC Motor
32. Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is one of the Japanese companies that produce vehicles, especially cars. The company was founded on April 22, 1970 and is one of the companies under the banner of the Mitsubishi Group (previously). The Mitsubishi logo is 3 red diamonds and was made by the founder of Mitsubishi Motors, Yataro Iwasaki. Mitsubishi Motors Headquarters is in Tokyo, Japan. The biggest shareholder of Mitsubishi Motors is now Nissan Motors. Currently the Mitsubishi car factory is in 5 countries: Japan, Philippines, Russia, Thailand and Indonesia.
33. Baojun
34. Lynk & Co
35. GAC
36. Venucia
Venucia (Chinese:啟 辰, Pinyin Qichen) is a trademark of Dongfeng Motor Company of the People's Republic of China. Venucia was founded in September 2010 to provide vehicles developed and produced by Dongfeng-Nissan in China mainly in the domestic market. In November 2011, Dongfeng-Nissan announced the first vehicle in the venucia brand to a compact sedan, which under the name since April 2012 venucia D50 is commercially available. The second model, the five-door compact sedan venucia R50 with hatchback, followed in September 2012. Since September 2014, the Venucia e30 is also an electric vehicle in the trade. This is based on the Nissan Leaf. Since the beginning of 2015, Venucia also offers an SUV with the T70. This is based on the first generation of the Nissan Qashqai.
37. Dongfeng
38. Chang'an Motors
39. Fiat
Fiat, an acronym of Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino, is a manufacturer of Italy car which produces Fiat branded cars. This company is a subsidiary of Fiat. This company was formed in 2007, when Fiat was reconstructing its company. He has won the Car of the Year award in Europe nine times (1967, 1970, 1972, 1984, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2008), being the manufacturer that holds the most distinctions since the foundation of said award.
40. Tata
Tata Motors Limited is the largest commercial car and vehicle company in India. This company ranks 6th in commercial vehicle companies in the world. This company is part of the Tata Group conglomerate. Tata Motors first entered the NYSE in 2004. Tata Motors ranks 314 in the world's largest company in the 2012 Fortune Global 500 ranking.
41. Zotye
42. Bugatti
43. Devaux Coupe
Devaux Coupe is an Australian car manufacturer based in Beaconsfield in the state of Victoria. The company was founded by industrial designer David J. Clash. Clash chose the company name Devaux after the maiden name of his mother. The company is unrelated to the vehicles of the American De Vaux from the 1930s. With the work on the first and so far only vehicle model, the Devaux Coupé, Clash already began in the late 1980s initially in a backyard workshop. With the increasing success of his design company, work on the vehicle also continued. In the early 2000s, the first prototype was completed, production started in 2001. The only model is based on the design of those of the French coach builders of the 1930s. It is powered by a 4.0 liter V-6 engine of Ford or optionally by a 3.4 liter V-6 engine of Jaguar. With a purchase price of AU $168,000, the Devaux Coupé belongs to the automotive luxury class. The vehicle is currently produced only as right-hand drive and not officially offered in the EU. The seventh built vehicle was nevertheless imported to Germany and delivered in Hamburg.
44. Lobini
45. ELVO
46. Namco
47. Hercules
48. Ashok Leyland
Ashok Leyland is a large Indian automobile manufacturing company that produces a wide range of trucks, buses, military equipment. Ashok Leyland was founded in 1948. Located in Chennai, India. It is one of the largest Indian companies producing commercial vehicles and components. It is considered the flagship of its parent company - the Hinduja Group, with headquarters in London. Ashok Leyland presents a wide range of products: buses from 18 to 82 seater (double decker), trucks (from 7.5 to 49 tons), special vehicles, as well as diesel engines, military equipment. Activity: In 2010, the company produced 95,337 commercial vehicles and 17,603 engines and generators. The company operates under license from the British company Leyland Motors. In 2007, a joint venture with Nissan was announced. In 2011, Ashok Leyland began to organize a joint venture with the Volzhanin bus factory for the production of buses in the city of Volzhsky, Volgograd Region. On April 21, 2016, Ashok Leyland sold its Czech Avia Ashok Leyland Motors plant to the Czechoslovak Group.
49. Mahindra & Mahindra
50. Maruti
Maruti is an Indian company that produces cars, among others, and was the first Indian company to mass produce and sell more than one million cars in India. Suzuki holds the majority shareholding in the company, which is currently the market leader in its segment.