COMPLETE LIST OF ITALIAN CAR MANUFACTURERS


Banner logo This November is the Wikipedia Asian Month. Come join us. Hide Open main menu Wikipedia Search Wikipedia EditWatch this pageRead in another language List of automobile manufacturers of Italy This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of Italy. Contents Major manufacturers Edit Alfa Romeo (as "ALFA": 1910–1918; as "Alfa Romeo": 1918–present) Ferrari (1947–present) Fiat (1899–present) Lamborghini (1963–present) Lancia (1906–present) Maserati (1914–present) Pagani (1992–present) Other current manufacturers Edit Abarth (1949–present) B Engineering (2001–present) Casalini (1969–present) Centenari (1991–present) Covini (1978–present) DR (2006–present) Effedi (1979–present) Faralli & Mazzanti (2006–present) Fornasari (2001–present) Giottiline (2006–present) Martin (1990–present) Mazzanti (2002–present) Picchio (1989–present) Soleil (2011–present) Spada (2008–present) Former manufacturers Edit ALCA (1947) ALFA (1910–1918, now Alfa Romeo) Ali CIEMME (1986–1992) Amilcar Italiana (1925–1928) Ansaldi (1904) Ansaldo (1921–1931) Anzani (1923–1924) Aquila (1906–1917) ASA (1962–1967) ATS (1962–1964) Aurea (1920–1933) Autobianchi (1957–1987) Bandini (1946–1992) Barosso (1923–1924) Beccaria (1911–1916) Bernardi (1899–1901) Bertone (1912–2014) Biagini (1990–93) Bianchi (1899–1939) Bizzarrini (1965–1969) Brixia-Zust (1906–1911) Bugatti (1991–1995) Bugatti & Gulinelli (1901–1903) Cantono (1900–1911) Ceirano (1901–1904) Chiribiri (1910–1928) Cisitalia (1946–1965) Cizeta (1990–1994) Conrero (1951–1961) De Tomaso (1959–2004) De Vecchi (1905–1917) Diatto (1905–1927) Dora Electric Ermini (1948–1962) Esperia (1905–1910) FAST (1919–1925) Ferves (1965–1970) Fides (1905–1911) Fimer (1948–1949) Fissore (1971–1982) FLAG (1905–1908) Florentia (1903–1912) FOD (1925–1927; 1948–1949) Franco (1907–1912) Ghia (1915–1973) IATO (1989–1992) IENA (1921–1925) Innocenti (1961–1996) Intermeccanica (1960–1975) Isetta (1950s–1970s) Iso (1962–1979) Isotta Fraschini (1900–1948) Itala (1904–1935) Junior (1905–1910) Lanza (1895–1903) Lawil (1967–1986) LMX Sirex (1968–1974) Lombardi (1969–1974) Maggiora (1905) Majocchi (1898–1906) Marca-Tre-Spade (1908–1911) Marchand (1898–1909) Mazzieri (1993–1994) Menon (1897–1902) Monterosa (1959–1961) Moretti (1945–1984) Nardi (1947–1964) Nazzaro (1912–1923) Officine Meccaniche (OM) (1918–1939) OSCA (1947–1967) OSI (1963–1968) Panther (circa 1956) Prinetti & Stucchi (1898–1902) Qvale (2000–2003) Rapid (1905–1921) Savio (1965–c.1983) SCAT (1906–1923) Scirea (1910–1927) Serenissima (1965–1970) SIAM (1921–1923) Siata (1948–1970) Siva (1967–1970) SPA (1906–1926) Standard/FAS (1906–1912) Stanga (1948–c.1952) Stanguellini (1946–1966) Storero (1912–1919) Taurinia (1902–1908) Temperino (1919–1924) Titania (1966) Turinelli & Pezza (1899) Urbanina (1965–c.1973) Vaghi (1920–1924) Vespa (1957–1961) Zust (1905–1918) Sources Edit G.N. 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 See also Edit List of automobile manufacturers List of automobile marques List of motorcycle manufacturers List of truck manufacturers Last edited 3 months ago by SimonX RELATED ARTICLES List of automobile manufacturers of France Wikimedia list article List of automobile manufacturers of Germany Wikimedia list article List of automobile manufacturers of the United States Wikimedia list article Wikipedia Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Terms of UsePrivacyDesktop

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