List of sports car manufacturers
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This is a list of specialist manufacturers or marques of modern and classic sports cars. It includes only companies that are devoted exclusively to producing sports cars.
A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving; however the exact definition is subject to debate. Most automakers have produced, or are currently marketing, some type of sports vehicles. Please note that this list is not meant to enumerate every manufacturer that also makes other types of vehicles or has other business units.
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
- Alpine (France)
- Ariel (UK)
- Ascari (UK)
- Austin-Healey (UK)
- Bricklin (Canada)
- Cunningham (USA)
- Caparo (UK)
- Caterham (UK)
- Clan (UK)
- Darrian/Davrian Cars (UK)
- DeLaChapelle (France)
- DeLorean Motor Company (USA)
- Donkervoort (Netherlands)
- Edran (Belgium)
- Elfin (Australia)
- Fisker (USA)
- FYK (Norway)
- Gillet (Belgium)
- Gumpert (Germany)
- Isdera (Switzerland, Defunct)
- Koenigsegg (Sweden)
- Leopard (Poland)
- LOTEC (Germany)
- Lotus Cars (UK)
- Marcos (UK)
- McLaren (UK)
- Morgan (UK)
- Mosler (USA)
- Noble (UK)
- Pagani (Italy)
- Panoz (USA)
- P.G.O (France)
- Quantum Sports Cars (UK)
- Rochdale (UK)
- RUF Automobile (Germany, Sweden, and Bahrain)
- Shelby Super Cars (USA)
- Tesla Motors (USA)
- TMC (Ireland)
- Tramontana (Spain)
- TVR (UK)
- Ultima Sports (UK)
- Vector Motors (USA)
- Venturi (France)
- Westfield Sportscars (UK)
- Wiesmann (Germany)
- YES! (Germany)
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