World's largest vehicle manufacturing groups (by volume)
The table below gives the world's largest motor vehicle manufacturing groups, along with their subsidiary companies, and marques produced. The table is ranked by the latest production figures from OICA[9] for the parent group, and then by marque.
Marque
Country of origin
Ownership Markets
1. Toyota Motor Corporation ( Japan)
Daihatsu
Subsidiary Global, except North America
Hino
Subsidiary Asia Pacific, Canada, South America
Lexus
Division Global, apart from South America with the exception of Chile.
Scion
Division United States
Toyota
Division Global
2. General Motors Corporation ( United States)
Buick
Division North America, China
Cadillac
Division Global
Chevrolet
Division Global
Daewoo
Subsidiary Asia, Europe, South America
GMC
Division North America, Middle East
Holden
Subsidiary Asia Pacific, Middle East
Hummer
Division Global
Opel
Subsidiary Continental Europe, South Africa
Pontiac
Division North America
Saab
Subsidiary Global
Saturn
Subsidiary North America
Vauxhall
Subsidiary United Kingdom
3. Ford Motor Company ( United States)
Ford
Division Global
Lincoln
Division North America, Middle East
Mercury
Division North America, Middle East
Troller
Subsidiary South America
Volvo
Subsidiary Global
4. Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG) ( Germany)
Audi
Subsidiary Global
Bentley
Subsidiary Global
Bugatti
Subsidiary Global
Lamborghini
Subsidiary Global
Scania
Subsidiary Global
SEAT
Subsidiary Europe, Latin America, South Africa
Škoda
Subsidiary Global, except North America
Volkswagen (cars)
Subsidiary Global
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
Subsidiary Global
5. Honda Motor Company ( Japan)
Acura
Division North America, China
Honda
Division Global
6. PSA Peugeot Citroën ( France)
Citroën
Subsidiary Global, except North America
Peugeot
Subsidiary Global, except United States and Canada
7. Nissan Motors ( Japan)
Infiniti
Division North America, Middle East, Taiwan, Korea, Western Europe
Nissan
Division Global
8. Chrysler LLC ( United States)
Chrysler
Division Global
Dodge
Division Global
Jeep
Division Global
9. Renault S.A. ( France)
Dacia
Subsidiary Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa
Renault
Division Global, except United States and Canada
Samsung
Subsidiary Asia, South America
10. Hyundai Motor Company ( South Korea)
Hyundai
Division Global
11. Fiat S.p.A. ( Italy)
Abarth
Subsidiary Global, except United States and Canada
Alfa Romeo
Subsidiary Global, except United States and Canada
Ferrari
Subsidiary Global
Fiat
Division Global, except United States and Canada
Iveco
Subsidiary Global, except North America
Lancia
Subsidiary Global, except North America
Maserati
Subsidiary Global
Zastava
Subsidiary Global
12. Suzuki Motor Corporation ( Japan)
Maruti Suzuki
Subsidiary India, Middle East, South America
Suzuki
Division Global
13. Daimler AG ( Germany)
Freightliner
Subsidiary North America, South Africa
Fuso
Subsidiary Global
Maybach
Division Global
Mercedes-AMG
Division Global
Mercedes-Benz
Division Global
Smart
Subsidiary Western Europe, Southeast Asia, North America, South Africa
14. Mazda Motor Corporation ( Japan)
Mazda
Division Global
15. Kia Motors ( South Korea)
Kia
Division Global
16. BMW AG ( Germany)
BMW
Division Global
MINI
Division Global
Rolls-Royce
Subsidiary Global
17. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ( Japan)
Mitsubishi
Division Global
18. AvtoVAZ ( Russia)
Lada
Division Russia, Finland, Sweden
VAZ
Division Russia, Eastern Europe
19. Fuji Heavy Industries ( Japan)
Subaru
Division Global
20. Tata Motors Limited ( India)
Hispano
Subsidiary Europe
Jaguar
Subsidiary Global
Land Rover
Subsidiary Global
Tata
Division India, South Africa
Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle
Subsidiary South Korea
21. Isuzu Motors ( Japan)
Isuzu
Division Global
23. First Automobile Works ( People's Republic of China)
Besturn
Subsidiary China
Hongqi
Division China
Xiali
Subsidiary China
FAW-Audi
Subsidiary China
FAW-Volkswagen
Subsidiary China
25. Dongfeng Motor Corporation ( People's Republic of China)
Dongfeng Honda Automobile Company
Subsidiary China
Dongfeng Motor Company
Subsidiary China
Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile
Subsidiary China
33. Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation ( People's Republic of China)
MG
Subsidiary UK
Roewe
Division China
SsangYong
Subsidiary South Korea
Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corporation
Subsidiary China
SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile
Subsidiary China
Shanghai GM
Subsidiary China
Shanghai Volkswagen Automotive
Subsidiary China
Note: The OICA statistics rank the Toyota subsidiary companies Daihatsu and Hino separately, here they are included with Toyota.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
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