Industrial robots welding a car body in the white section of a production line.
The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide.[1] In 2006 16 million new automobiles were sold in the USA, 15 million in Western Europe, 7 million in China [2] and 2 million in India. In 2007, the markets in Canada, USA, Western Europe and Japan are stagnating, while those in South America (especially Brazil), Eastern Europe (especially Russia), and Asia (South Korea and India) are growing.
World motor vehicle production
World's largest vehicle manufacturers
The table below gives the world's largest twenty motor vehicle manufacturers along with their marques, classified as divisions and subsidiary companies. The table is ranked by parent group production volumes for 2006 (all motor vehicles) from the OICA data, with the largest producer appearing at the top of the table, as for the table above.
| Marque |
Country of origin |
Ownership |
Markets |
1. Toyota Motor Corporation ( Japan) - 9,120,721 vehicles[3][4] |
| Daihatsu |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global, except North America |
| Hino |
 |
Subsidiary |
Asia, Canada |
| Lexus |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Scion |
 |
Division |
United States |
| Toyota |
 |
Division |
Global |
2. General Motors ( United States) - 8,926,160 vehicles[5] |
| Buick |
 |
Division |
North America, China |
| Cadillac |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Chevrolet |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Daewoo |
 |
Subsidiary |
Asia, Europe |
| GMC |
 |
Division |
North America, Middle East |
| Holden |
 |
Subsidiary |
Asia Pacific, Middle East |
| Hummer |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Opel |
 |
Subsidiary |
Continental Europe |
| Pontiac |
 |
Division |
North America |
| Saturn |
 |
Subsidiary |
North America |
| Saab |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Vauxhall |
 |
Subsidiary |
United Kingdom |
3. Ford Motor Company ( United States) - 6,268,193 vehicles[6] |
| Ford |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Jaguar (for sale) |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Land Rover (for sale) |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Lincoln |
 |
Division |
North America, Middle East |
| Mercury |
 |
Division |
North America, Middle East |
| Volvo Cars |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
4. Volkswagen AG ( Germany) - 5,684,603 vehicles[7] |
| Audi |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Bentley |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Bugatti |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Lamborghini |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| SEAT |
 |
Subsidiary |
Europe, Latin America |
| Škoda |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global, except North America |
| Volkswagen |
 |
Division |
Global |
5. Honda Motor Company ( Japan) - 3,669,514 vehicles[8] |
| Acura |
 |
Division |
North America, China |
| Honda |
 |
Division |
Global |
6. PSA Peugeot Citroën ( France) - 3,356,859 vehicles[9] |
| Citroën |
 |
Division |
Global, except North America |
| Peugeot |
 |
Division |
Global, except United States and Canada |
7. Nissan Motors ( Japan) - 3,223,372 vehicles[10] |
| Infiniti |
 |
Division |
North America, Middle East, Taiwan, Korea, Europe |
| Nissan |
 |
Division |
Global |
8. Chrysler LLC ( United States) - 2,544,590 vehicles[11] |
| Chrysler |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Dodge |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Jeep |
 |
Division |
Global |
9. Renault SA ( France) - 2,492,470 vehicles[12] |
| Dacia |
 |
Subsidiary |
Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa |
| Renault |
 |
Division |
Global, except United States and Canada |
| Samsung |
 |
Subsidiary |
Asia |
10. Hyundai Motor Company ( South Korea) - 2,462,677 vehicles[13] |
| Hyundai |
 |
Division |
Global |
11. Fiat Group SpA ( Italy) - 2,317,652 vehicles[14] |
| Alfa Romeo |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global, except North America |
| Ferrari |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Fiat |
 |
Division |
Global, except North America |
| Iveco |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global, except North America |
| Maserati |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Lancia |
 |
Subsidiary |
Europe (not UK) |
12. Suzuki ( Japan) - 2,297,277 vehicles[15] |
| Maruti |
 |
Subsidiary |
India, Middle East |
| Suzuki |
 |
Division |
Global |
13. Daimler AG ( Germany) - 2,044,533 vehicles[16] |
| Mercedes-Benz |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Mercedes-AMG |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Maybach |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Smart |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Mitsubishi Fuso |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
| Freightliner |
 |
Subsidiary |
North America |
14. Mazda Motor Corporation ( Japan) - 1,396,412 vehicles[17] |
| Mazda |
 |
Division[18] |
Global |
15. Kia Motors ( South Korea) - 1,381,123 vehicles[19] |
| Kia |
 |
Division[20] |
Global |
16. BMW AG ( Germany) - 1,366,838 vehicles[21] |
| BMW |
 |
Division[22] |
Global |
| MINI |
 |
Division |
Global |
| Rolls-Royce |
 |
Subsidiary |
Global |
17. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation ( Japan) - 1,313,409 vehicles[23] |
| Mitsubishi Motors |
 |
Division[24] |
Global |
18. AvtoVAZ ( Russia) - 765,627 vehicles[25] |
| Lada |
 |
Division |
Russia |
| VAZ |
 |
Division[26] |
Russia, Eastern Europe |
19. Fuji Heavy Industries ( Japan) - 587,274 vehicles[27] |
| Subaru |
 |
Division[28] |
Global |
20. Tata Motors Limited ( India) - 561,081 vehicles[29] |
| Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle |
 |
Subsidiary |
South Korea |
| Hispano Carrocera |
 |
Subsidiary |
Europe |
| Tata Motors |
 |
Division[30] |
India, South Africa |
- Notes
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- It is not uncommon for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers - Porsche holds a large stake in the VW Group.
These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual
companies. However there are 5 relationships between the "top 15"
manufacturers listed in the table above:
See also
References
External links
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