List of automobile manufacturers of India
This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of India.
Current manufacturers
- Ashok Leyland (1948–present)
- Bajaj Auto (1945–present)
- Chinkara Motors (????–present)
- Eicher Motors (1948–present)
- Force Motors (1958–present)
- Hindustan Motors (1942–present)
- Hradyesh (2011–present)
- ICML (2003–present)
- Kerala Automobiles Limited (1984–present)
- Mahindra & Mahindra (1945–present)
- Reva (1994–present)
- Premier (1944–present)
- Tara International (1978–present)
- Tata Motors (1945–present)
- Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (1969–present)
Foreign manufacturers building, or in a joint venture, in India
- BMW India (2006–present)
- FCA India Automobiles (1997–present)
- Jeep India (2016–present)
- Ford India (1995–2019)
- Honda Cars India (1995–present)
- Hyundai Motor India (1996–present)
- Isuzu Motors India (2012–present)
- Kia Motors India (2018–present)
- Maruti Suzuki (1981–present)
- Mercedes-Benz India (1994–present)
- MG Motor India (2017–present)
- Renault Nissan India (2010–present)
- Nissan Motor India (2005–present)
- Renault India (2005–present)
- Toyota Kirloskar Motor (1997–present)
- Lexus India (2020–present)
- Volkswagen Group Sales India (2001–present)
- Audi India (2007–present)
- Porsche India (2004–present)
- Škoda India (2001–present)
- Volkswagen India (2007–present)
Former manufacturers
- Multix[1] (2015–2018), a joint venture by Eicher Motors and Polaris Industries
- Rajah Motors (1981–2009)
- San Motors (1996–2013)
- Sipani (1978–1997)
- Standard Motor Products (1948–2006)
- Swaraj Mazda (1983–2011)
- Tata Motors (discontinued marques and subsidiaries)
Foreign manufacturers formerly building in India
- Daewoo Motors India (1995-2003)
- FCA India Automobiles (discontinued marques and subsidiaries)
- Fiat India (1996–2018)
- General Motors India (1995–2017)
- Chevrolet India (2003–2017)
- Opel India (1996–2006)
- Swaraj Mazda (1983–2011)
References
- "Eicher Polaris Multix discontinued". Autocar India.
- Bhatia, Nikhil; India, Autocar (2018-07-05). "Tata Motors reveals new PV strategy and TAMO sub-brand". autocarpro.in. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
- "Tata cancels plans for Tamo sub-brand, Racemo sports car". Motor Authority.
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