【Germany】
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Daimler-Benz (Benz)
Daimler-Benz AG 1909
Mercedes-Benz 1916
Mercedes-Benz 1926
Mercedes-Benz 1933
Mercedes-Benz 1989
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz-Maybach 1919 (discontinued in 1941, revived in 2002)
Mercedes-Smart (Genie) 1994
Mercedes-Benz Lawrence 1935 (modified)
Mercedes-Benz-MKB (Modified)
Mercedes-Benz-AMG 1967 (modified)
Vuxwagan (Volkswagen) 1937
Volkswagen-Audi 1910 (acquired by Mercedes-Benz 1959, Volkswagen 1966)
Porsche (Porsche) 1931 (merged with Volkswagen in 2012)
Bayer (BMW) 1916
BMW-Alpina
Alpina (modified for BMW)
Opel (Opel) 1862
(Acquired 80% of the shares by GM 1929)
Carlson 1989 (retrofitted)
Wiezmann 1993 (modified)
Babos 1977 (modified for Mercedes)
Gampoult (Gompelt) 2005 (adapted for Audi)
Tycate 1987 (modified for Porsche)
Tycutt
Ruf 1939 (modified for Porsche)
9ff (adapted for Porsche) 2001
HARMAN 1986 (conversion)
Lotche after 1983 (modified)
Audi (old)
Little miracles
Horch
HIKER
Rover (1932 The above four companies merged to form a new Audi)
Little Miracle 1904-1932
Rovers
GLASS
GOGGOMOBI
BMW-Grass (acquired by BMW in 1966)
BMW-Gogmobilby (pickup truck) (acquired by BMW in 1966)
Ensu 1873 (formerly a motorcycle manufacturer,
In 1905 and 1957, he entered the automotive industry twice.
1969 Merged into Audi)
AWZ Awitz
EAGLE
EDAK (modified) 1969
Adler (Eagle) 1900
(Discontinued in 1945, closed in 1957)
Bogward 1925 (1961 bankruptcy)
Gatebird 1926 (1954 collapse)
Lloyd 1908 (1961 bankruptcy)
Stowel 1899 (1945 demise)
Heinkel 1956 (discontinued in 1966)
Messerschmidt (the car brand died out after World War II)
SENDER
Sindel (modified)
Estella 1969
Bittel in the 1960s (starting production of cars in 1971)
COSMOS
Eisenaki
Canadian Solar
Cosmos (Universe)
V E R I T A S
Young Engineers Sportscar
(Modification)
Fontaines (God of Truth, Land Shark Sports Car)
Fangke-Vail AG-Yes (young engineer sports car) around 2000
Daimler 1886 (merged with Mercedes-Benz in 1926, merged with Chrysler in the United States in 1998-2007)
(Acquired by the British Jaguar in 1960 and back from Ford-Jaguar in 2007, but the Jaguar can still use the brand)
(There are four business units, including Mercedes-Benz Cars, Mercedes-Benz Light Commercial Vehicles, Daimler Trucks and Daimler Financial Services)
WARTBURG
[East Germany] Walterberg (Wartburg) 1896-1904; reborn in 1956 (acquired by Opel in 1992)
[East Germany] Trabett 1957 (closed in 1991)
[East Germany] Melkus 1969
(Automobile production in 1979, discontinuation in 1986, reborn in 2006)
Nott Hale 1967 (modified for Audi)
【East Germany】
MAN 1758 (truck, bus)
Mann-Neoplan 1935 (bus) (acquired in 2001)
MAN-VIA (Bus) 2009 (nearly 70% owned by China Youth Bus 2012)
(Bus) 1896
Ava Setra (renamed in 1950 by Kessbauer, acquired in 1995) (bus)
Daimler-Ava 1995 (bus)
MAGIRUS-DEUTZ
SCHEUERLE
Margilus-Deutz 1949 (truck) (acquired in 1983)
Soel (Truck)
Emfi (amphibious bus)
CLEANING MASTER
Putzmeister 1958 (construction vehicle)
【East Germany】Efa (Truck, merged into Mercedes-Benz Truck Division)
【Uk Kingdom】
Rolls-Royce (Rolls-Royce) 1906
(Acquired by Volkswagen in 1998 and BMW in 2003)
Bentley (Bentley) 1919 (acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1931 and Volkswagen in 1998)
Aston Martin 1913 (acquired by Ford in the United States in 1987, and prodrive boss in the United Kingdom in 2007)
Aston Martin Lagonda 1906 (acquired by Alain Goode in 1935 and Aston Martin in 1947)
Lotus (Lotus) 1952 (acquired by GM 1987, Fiat of Italy, Daewoo of Korea, and Proton of Malaysia in 1996)
Leland 1907 (later divided into Rover and Austin divisions) (the bus division was acquired by Volvo, Sweden in 1988; the truck division was acquired by Duff in the Netherlands in 1987, and Paka in the United States in 1998)
Rover (Wanderer or Navigator) 1877 (1904 production car)
(Acquired by Leland 1966, British Airways 1988, BMW 1994, China SOUTHERN 2005, SAIC 2007)
Austin 1905
(Merged into british cars BMC in 1952, merged into Leland in 1968, merged into Rover in 1986, acquired by German BMW in 1994, sold again to the British Phoenix Consortium in 2000, and closed in 2005)
Austin-Rover (formed in 1986 by the merger of Rover and Austin)
LEYLAND-MAXI
Ashok-Leland (bus) 1948 (changed to its current name in 1955, originally a subsidiary in India, assembling buses for the Uk, joined the Indian Hinduja Group in 1987)
MG (Dwarf or MG) 1910 (1920 production car) (acquired by Leland in 1968, merged into MG-Rover in 2000; bankruptcy in 2005; China Nanqi 2005, SAIC 2007 acquisition)
Leland-Maxim
LEYLAND-AUSTIN
Leland-Austin
Austin Healy
Austin-Healy 3000MKII.
Austin Mini 1959 Premiere (Acquired by GERMAN BMW 1994)
Land Rover (Land Rover) 1966 (acquired by BMW germany in 1994, Ford in the United States in 2005, and Tata in India in 2008)
Triumph 1885 (1921 production of cars, 1930 to its current name, 1939 bankruptcy and 1984 production suspension)
(Acquired by Standard in 1944, Leiland [Rover] in 1960, BMW 1994 in Germany)
Jaguar (Jaguar, Jaguar) 1922 (1927 production car, 1932 changed to its current name)
(Acquired by Leland [Rover], Ford of the United States in 1989, and Tata in India in 2008)
Asquith 1884
Morgan 1909 (production of four-wheeled cars after World War II)
(Classic car shape plus modern engine)
Vauxhall 1857 (1903 production car)
(Subsidiary of GM-Opel in 1925, acquired as early as Opel 4 years ago)
Vauxhall-Bedford (trucks, buses)
Tver 1954 (acquired by Russian businessman in 2004 and British businessman in 2013)
Marcos 1959
(Acquired by a Canadian businessman in the 1960s)
Aston Martin 1925 before logo
Black Panther Zephyr - Leopard 1972 (Acquired by SsangYong, South Korea in 1990)
AC1904 (1911 changed to acED ACED) 1900 (acquired by Ford, USA)
AC-Cobra
McLaren (McLaren) 1963 (modified)
(1989 using German Mercedes-Benz engines, controlled by Mercedes-Benz 1995)
Internedy (Internordi) 2010
Lister (specially modified Jaguar) produced its own brand cars in 1993
Norbert (Nobel) 1999
Jason 1934 (discontinued in 1976)
(Reborn twice in 1982 and 1998, discontinued in 2001)
Askari 1993
Gilletta 1958
Rona Tower
Fabod 1999 (Boss Arash Fabod)
Fabio (changed from Fabod to his current name in 2007) (boss Arash Fabod)
Arash (Boss Arash Fabod)
PARRADINE
ARMSTRONG-SIDDELEY
Paradai
1981 (2000 use of the current logo)
Armstone Sidley 1919
Armstone Sidley (closed in 1960)
Olad 1929 (discontinued in 1959, closed in 1966, reborn in 2008)
Austin-Metropolitan Metroburtine (Metropolitan)
Argil 1899 (multiple bankruptcies, rebirths, 1990)
Argil
Alves 1919 (discontinued in 1967, later acquired by Rover)
Bristol 1945 (sold in 2001)
Bam
Carterham (specialized in the Lotus 7 sports car since 1973, specializing in the production of this type of sports car)
Cornat
Morris 1910 (1913 produced cars, incorporated into BMC in 1952, brand demise in 1968)
Dakos
Tuna
Tornado (Wild Wind)
Arden 1912 (modified)
Blackjack
INVICTA
Fraser Nash 1922 (bankruptcy in 1927, now reborn)
Delfino
Invik Tower 1925 (discontinued in 1950, now back)
Delvaux
Berkeley (1960)
Elva 1955 (acquired in 1961)
Humber (Humboldt)
Jovit (Jovette) 1901 (1906 production car, 1919 change to current name, 1953 discontinuation, 1955 bankruptcy)
Standad (Standard) 1903 (discontinued in 1973)
Morris-Wolseley 1901 (discontinued in 1975)
Morris-Wolseley-Sedley (discontinued in 1975)
Alta
Crossley 1867
Chippeni (closed in 1980)
Chippeni
Ordés-Agnès (Onion) 1889 (discontinued in 1927)
Hillman (Mountain Man) 1907 (acquired by Chrysler of the United States in 1967, the brand ceased in 1976)
Ben (Bean) 1919 (discontinued in 1929)
Singh (singer) 1905
(Acquired by Roots Group in 1956)
Troy (Trojan) 1914 (discontinued in 1974)
Atom - Ariel (Gazelle) 1898
(Discontinued in 1973, reborn in 2000)
Ariel
Riley 1898 (acquired by Rover in 1952)
Francis (car production in 1903, closure in 1963)
Francis
Redick
Alexander Dennis 2001 (Bus)
Plaxton 1907 (bus) (acquired by Alexander Dennis in 2007)
1985 (Bus) (acquired by Darwin in 2008 and Ashok-Leland, India)
Foden 1856 (Truck)
E R F
SEDDON-ATKINSON
(Acquired by Paka in 1980)
Elf 1933 (Truck) (acquired by Western Star canada in 1996 and MAN 2000 in Germany)
Cyden-Atkinson 1970 (Truck) (Acquired by Fiat Iveco italy in 1990)
Leland-LDV (Truck) 1993 (Liland and Dutch DAF were established, successively acquired by Gaz of Russia and SAIC of China in 2009)
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