MarqueCountry of originOwnershipMarkets
1. Toyota Motor Corporation (
Japan) - 9,120,721 vehicles
[3][4]Daihatsu
SubsidiaryGlobal, except North America
Hino
SubsidiaryAsia, Canada, Asia Pacific, South America
Lexus
DivisionJapan, North America, Western Europe
Scion
DivisionUnited States
Toyota
DivisionGlobal
2. General Motors (
United States) - 8,926,160 vehicles
[5]Buick
DivisionNorth America, China
Cadillac
DivisionGlobal
Chevrolet
DivisionGlobal
Daewoo
SubsidiaryAsia, Europe, South America
GMC
DivisionNorth America, Middle East
Pontiac
DivisionNorth America
Isuzu
SubsidaryGlobal
Holden
SubsidiaryAsia Pacific, Middle East
Hummer
DivisionGlobal
Opel
SubsidiaryContinental Europe
Saturn
SubsidiaryNorth America
Saab
SubsidiaryGlobal
Vauxhall
SubsidiaryUnited Kingdom
3. Ford Motor Company (
United States) - 6,268,193 vehicles
[6]Ford
DivisionGlobal
Mazda
SubsidaryGlobal
Jaguar (for sale)
SubsidiaryGlobal
Land Rover (for sale)
SubsidiaryGlobal
Lincoln
DivisionNorth America, Middle East
Mercury
DivisionNorth America, Middle East
Volvo Cars
SubsidiaryGlobal
4. Volkswagen AG (
Germany) - 5,684,603 vehicles
[7]Audi
SubsidiaryGlobal
Bentley
SubsidiaryGlobal
Bugatti
SubsidiaryGlobal
Lamborghini
SubsidiaryGlobal
SEAT
SubsidiaryEurope, Latin America
Škoda
SubsidiaryGlobal, except North America
Volkswagen
DivisionGlobal
5. Honda Motor Company (
Japan) - 3,669,514 vehicles
[8]Acura
DivisionNorth America, China
Honda
DivisionGlobal
6. PSA Peugeot Citroën (
France) - 3,356,859 vehicles
[9]Citroën
DivisionGlobal, except North America
Peugeot
DivisionGlobal, except United States and Canada
7. Nissan Motors (
Japan) - 3,223,372 vehicles
[10]Infiniti
DivisionNorth America, Middle East, Taiwan, Korea, Western Europe
Nissan
DivisionGlobal
8. Chrysler LLC (
United States) - 2,544,590 vehicles
[11]Chrysler
DivisionGlobal
Dodge
DivisionGlobal
Jeep
DivisionGlobal
9. Renault S.A. (
France) - 2,492,470 vehicles
[12]Dacia
SubsidiaryEastern Europe, Asia, Africa
Renault
DivisionGlobal, except United States and Canada
Nissan
Subsidary/PartnerGlobal
Samsung
SubsidiaryAsia, South America
10. Hyundai Motor Company (
South Korea) - 2,462,677 vehicles
[13]Hyundai
DivisionGlobal
11. Fiat S.p.A. (
Italy) - 2,317,652 vehicles
[14]Abarth
SubsidiaryGlobal, except United States and Canada
Alfa Romeo
SubsidiaryGlobal, except United States and Canada
Ferrari
SubsidiaryGlobal
Fiat
DivisionGlobal, except United States and Canada
Iveco
SubsidiaryGlobal, except North America
Maserati
SubsidiaryGlobal
Lancia
SubsidiaryGlobal, except North America
12. Suzuki Motor Corporation (
Japan) - 2,297,277 vehicles
[15]Maruti
SubsidiaryIndia, Middle East, South America
Suzuki
DivisionGlobal
13. Daimler AG (
Germany) - 2,044,533 vehicles
[16]Mercedes-Benz
DivisionGlobal
Mercedes-AMG
DivisionGlobal
Maybach
DivisionGlobal
Smart
DivisionWestern Europe, Southeast Asia
Mitsubishi Fuso
SubsidiaryGlobal
Freightliner
SubsidiaryNorth 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
DivisionGlobal
Rolls-Royce
SubsidiaryGlobal
17. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (
Japan) - 1,313,409 vehicles
[23]Mitsubishi Motors
Division
[24]Global
18. AvtoVAZ (
Russia) - 765,627 vehicles
[25]Lada
DivisionRussia, Finland, Sweden
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
SubsidiarySouth Korea
Hispano Carrocera
SubsidiaryEurope
Tata Motors
Division
[30]India, South Africa
Notes
- It is not uncommon for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers - holds a large stake in the .These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individualcompanies. However there are 5 relationships between the "top 15"manufacturers listed in the table above:
- The -alliance involves two global companies linked by cross-shareholding,with Renault holding 44.3% of Nissan shares, and Nissan holding 15% ofRenault shares.
- holds a 33.9% stake in .
- holds a 38.67% stake in .
- holds a 19.9% stake in .
- still holds a 3% stake in . Suzuki is also partner with GM in and
- holds 51% stake hence having a controlling interest in the company. However, OICA listsDaihatsu as an independent entity in its World Motor Vehicle Productionstatistics. The Toyota production figures in this table include bothToyota and Daihatsu.
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