List of automobile manufacturers of Germany
Current major manufacturers
Audi
(1899–present)
- 50
- 72/75
- 80/90/Coupè/S2/RS2/Cabriolet
- 100/200/5000/S4
- 4000CS quattro
- A1
- A2
- A3/S3/RS3
- A4/S4/RS4
- A5/S5/RS5
- A6/S6/RS6
- Allroad
- A7 U2123
- A8/S8
- Q2
- Q3
- Q5
- Q7
- Q8
- Quattro/Coupé GT
- R8 / R8 GT
- TT/TTS
BMW
(1917–present)
- 1 Series
- 5 Series/M5
- 6 Series/M6
- 7 Series
- 8 Series
- 303
- 315
- 319
- 321
- 326
- 327
- 328
- 329
- 335
- 340
- 501/502
- 503
- 507
- 600
- 700
- 1500/1600/1800/2000/2002
- 2500/2800/3.0S/3.0Si/3.3Li
- BMW i8
- BMW i3
- BMW E9
Ford-Werke GmbH[1]
(1925–present)
- P7
- C-Max
- Capri
- Cougar
- Eifel
- Escort
- Fiesta
- Focus
- Fusion
- Granada
- Köln
- Kuga
- Orion
- Puma
- Rheinland
- Sierra
- Taunus
Mercedes-Benz
(1870–present)
- A-Class
- B-Class
- C-Class
- CL-Class (originally "SEC" S-Class coupe, then CL-Class, then back to S-Class coupe)
- CLA-Class
- CLC-Class
- CLK-Class/CLK-GTR (originally "C/CE/CD" E-Class coupe, then CLK-Class, then back to E-Class)
- CLS-Class
- E-Class
- G-Class
- GL-Class
- GLA-Class
- GLK-Class
- M-Class/ML-Class
- R-Class
- S-Class
- SL-Class
- SLK-Class
- SLR McLaren
- SLS
- V-Class
Opel
(1862–present)
- Adam
- Admiral
- Agila
- Ampera
- Antara
- Arena
- Ascona
- Astra
- Bedford Blitz
- Blitz
- Calibra
- Campo
- Cascada
- Chevette
- Combo
- Commodore
- Corsa
- Diplomat
- 5/12 PS "Puppchen"
- 4/8 PS "Doktorwagen"
- Frontera
- GT
- Insignia
- Kadett
- Kapitän
- 4 PS "Laubfrosch"
- Manta
- Meriva
- Mokka
- Monterey
- Monza
- Movano
- Olympia
- Olympia Rekord
- Omega
- Patent Motor Car, System Lutzmann
- P4
- RAK
- RAK2
- Regent
- Rekord
- Senator
- Signum
- Sintra
- Speedster
- Super 6
- Tigra/Tigra TwinTop
- Vectra
- Vivaro
- Zafira/Zafira Tourer
Porsche
(1931–present)
Volkswagen
(1937–present)
- 181/Thing
- Amarok
- Beetle
- Caddy
- Corrado
- Dasher
- Eos
- Fox
- Gol/Saveiro/Parati/Fox/CrossFox/Sácefox
- Golf/Rabbit/Caribe
- Golf Plus
- Jetta/Bora/Vento
- Karmann Ghia
- Lupo
- New Beetle
- Passat/Quantum
- Phaeton
- Polo
- Scirocco
- Sharan
- SP2
- Tiguan
- Touareg
- Touran
- Transporter/Caravelle/Microbus/Vanagon/Eurovan
- Type 3
- Type 4
- Routan
- Vento
Current minor manufacturers
- Alpina (1965–present)
- Apal (1999–present)
- Bitter (1971–present)
- Borgward (1924–1963; 2008–present)
- CityEl (1987–present)
- Gumpert (2004–present)
- Hartge (1985–present)
- Isdera (1983–present)
- Jetcar (2000–present)
- Keinath (1996–present)
- Lotec (1981–present)
- Mansory (1989–present)
- Melkus (1969–1980; 2006–present)
- Pegasus (1995–present)
- Ruf Automobile (1982–present)
- Smart (1997–present)
- Yes! (1999–present)
Former manufacturers
A–C
- AAA (1919)
- Aachener (1902)
- AAG (1900–1901)
- Adler (1900–1939)
- Alan (1923–1925)
- AFM (1949–1953)
- AGA (1919–1929)
- Alfi (1921–1924)
- Alliance (1904–1905)
- Allright (1908–1913)
- Altmann (1905–1907)
- Amor (1924–1925)
- Amphicar (1961–1968)
- Ansbach (1910–1913)
- Anker (1919–1920)
- Apollo (1910–1927)
- Argus (1902–1910)
- Arimofa (1921–1922)
- Artega (2006–2012) (2015– )
- Atlantic (1921–1923)
- Auto Union (1932–1962)
- AWS (1971–1974)
- Baer (1921–1924)
- Beaufort (1901–1906)
- Beckmann (1900–1926)
- BEF (1907–1913)
- Benz (1883–1926)
- Benz Söhne (1906–1926)
- Bitter (1973–c.1992)
- Boes (1903–1906)
- Borgward (1939–1961)
- Brennabor (1908–1934)
- Brütsch (1952–1958)
- Butz (1934)
- Certus (1928–1929)
- Champion (1948–1954)
- Cito (1905–1909)
- Club (1922–1924)
- Colibri (1908–1911)
- Cudell (1899–1908)
- Cyklon (1902–1929)
D–F
- Daimler (1885–1889)
- Deutz (1907–1911)
- Diabolo (1922–1927)
- Diana (1922–1923)
- Dixi (1904–1928)
- DKW (1928–1966)
- DMG (1890–1902)
- Dehn (1924)
- Dürkopp (1898–1927)
- Dux (1905–1926)
- EAM (1990)
- Ego (1921–1926)
- Ehrhardt (1905–1924)
- Ehrhardt-Szawe (1924–1925)
- Eisenach (1898–1903)
- EMW (1945–1956)
- Erdmann (1904–1908)
- Excelsior-Mascot (1911–1922)
- Exor (1923)
- Express (1901–1910)
- Fadag (1921–1925)
- Fafag (1921–1923)
- Fafnir (1908–1926)
- Falcon (1921–1926)
- Falke (1899–1908)
- Faun (1921–1928)
- Favorit (1908–19
- Feldmann (1905–1912)
- Flitzer (1948–1953)
- Ferbedo (1923–1925)
- Fiat-Neckar (1957–1971)
- Framo (1932–1937)
- Freia (1922–1927)
- Fuldamobil (1950–1960)
- Fulmina (1913–1926)
G–K
- Gaggenau (1905–1911)
- Gasi (1921)
- Geha (1910–1923)
- Glas (1955–1969)
- Goggomobil (1955–1969)
- Goliath (1931–1963)
- Grade (1921–1926)
- Gridi (1923–1924)
- Gutbrod (1904–2005)
- HAG (1922–1925)
- HAG-Gastell (1925–1927)
- Hanomag (1925–1952)
- Hansa (1906–1939)
- Hataz (1921–1925)
- Hawa (1923–1925)
- Heim (1921–1926)
- Heinkel (1955–1958)
- Henschel (1899–1906)
- Hexe (1905–1907)
- Hildebrand (1922–1924)
- Hoffmann (1954–1955)
- Horch (1900–1939)
- IFA (1948–1956)
- Induhag (1922)
- Joswin (1920–1924)
- Juho (1922)
- Kenter (1923–1925)
- Kleinschnittger (1950–1957)
- Koco (1921–1926)
- Komet (1922–1924)
- Komnick (1907–1927)
- Kondor (1902–1904)
- Körting (1922–1924)
- Kroboth (1954–1955)
- Kühlstein (1898–1902)
L–O
- Leichtauto (1924)
- Lindcar (1922–1925)
- Lipsia (1922–1924)
- Lloyd (1906–1914; 1950–1963)
- Loreley (1906–1928)
- Lux (1897–1902)
- Mada (1947–1949)
- MAF (1908–1921)
- Maico (1955–1958)
- Maja (1923–1924)
- Mannesmann (1923–1929)
- Mars (1906–1908)
- Maurer-Union (1900–1910)
- Mauser (1923–1929)
- Maybach (1921–1940; 2002–2013)
- MCA (1962–1964)
- Mercedes (1901–1926)
- Merkur (1985–1989)
- Meyra (1948–1956)
- Minimus (1921–1924)
- Mock (1924)
- Mölkamp (1923–1926)
- Morgan (1924–1925)
- MWD (1911–1912)
- Nacke (1901–1913)
- NAG (1901–1934)
- Neckar (1957–1971)
- NSU (1905–1929; 1958–1977)
- NSU-Fiat (1929–1957)
- Nug (1921–1925)
- Omikron (1922–1925)
- Orient Express (1895–1903)
- Oryx (1907–1922)
P–S
- Pawi (1921)
- Phänomen (1907–1927)
- Piccolo (1904–1912)
- Pilot (1923–1925)
- Pinguin (1953–1955)
- Pluto (1924–1927)
- Podeus (1911–1914)
- Presto (1901–1927)
- Priamus (1901–1923)
- Primus (1899–1903)
- Protos (1899–1926)
- Rabag/Rabag-Bugatti (1922–1926)
- Röhr (1927–1935)
- Rollfix (1933–1936)
- Rumpler (1921–1926)
- Sablatnig-Beuchelt (1925–1926)
- Sachsenring (1956–1959)
- SB/Slaby-Beringer (1920–1924)
- Scheibler (1900–1907)
- Securus (1906)
- Seidel-Arop (1925–1926)
- Selve (1919–1929)
- S.H.W. (1924–1925)
- Simson/Simson Supra (1911–1933)
- Solidor (1905–1907)
- Solomobil (1921–1923)
- Sperber (1911–1919)
- Sphinx (1920–1925)
- Staiger (1923–1924)
- Standard Superior (1933–1935)
- Staunau (1950–1951)
- Steiger (1914–1926)
- Steudel (1904–1909)
- Stoewer (1899–1940)
- Stolle (1924–1927)
- Szawe (1920–1924)
T–Z
- Taunus (1907–1909)
- Tempo (1933–1956)
- Thurner (1970–1973)
- Titan
- Tornax (1934–1937)
- Tourist (1907–1920)
- Trabant (1957–1991)
- Trippel (1934–1944)
- Turbo (1923–1924)
- Utilitas (1920–1921)
- Victoria (1900–1909; 1957–1958)
- Voran (1926–1928)
- Veritas (1947–1953)
- Vogtland (1910–1912)
- Wanderer (1911–1942)
- Wartburg (1898–1904)
- Wartburg (1956–1990)
- Wendax (1950–1951)
- Wenkelmobil (1904–1907)
- Wesnigk (1920–1925)
- Westfalia (1906–1914)
- Wiesmann (1985–2014)
- Windhoff (1908–1914)
- Wittekind (1922–1925)
- Zender (1985-c.1990)
- Zündapp (1956–1958)
- Zwickau (1956–1959)
See also
- Automotive industry
- List of automobile marques
- List of motorcycle manufacturers
- List of truck manufacturers
References
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Sources
- Georgano, Nick (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
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