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List of Spanish automobiles


List of Spanish automobiles


This is a list of current and defunct Spanish automobiles, listed by manufacturer.

Current companies

  • Aspid
  • Beulas (Bus & Coach)
  • Comarth (Electric Vehicles)
  • Hurtan
  • Irizar (Bus & Coach)
  • Mazel (Concept Cars)
  • SEAT (Only major Spain automobile company)
    • 124
    • 127
    • 128
    • 131
    • 132
    • 133
    • 600
    • 800
    • 850
    • 1200
    • 1400
    • 1430
    • 1500
    • Alhambra
    • Altea
    • Altea XL / Freetrack
    • Arosa
    • Ateca
    • Córdoba
    • Exeo
    • Fura
    • Ibiza
    • Inca
    • León
    • Málaga
    • Marbella
    • Ronda
    • Terra
    • Toledo
    • Trans
  • Tauro (Sports Cars)
  • Tramontana (Sports Cars)
  • Uro (trucks) (Civil/Military Trucks)

Defunct companies

A-D

  • Abadal (1912–1923; 1930)
  • AFA (1943–1944)
  • America (1917–1922)
    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
  • Anglada (1902–1905)
    • Castro
    • Tobajas
    • Ultramovil
  • Authi (1966–1976)
    • Mini
    • Mini 850
    • Mini 1000-E
    • Mini 1000-S
    • Mini Cooper 1300
    • Mini Van
    • Morris 1100
    • Morris Traveller
  • Avia (1956-1980s)
    • 2500
    • 3500
  • Barreiros (1951–1969)
    • Cóndor
    • Panter
    • Puma
    • Simca 1000 automático
    • Simca 1000 GT
    • Simca 1000 Rallye Gr2
    • Simca 1200 GLS (90 octanos)
    • Simca 1200 campero
    • Star
  • Biscuter (1953–1958)
    • 200 C
    • Pegasin
  • Ceyc (1923–1931)
  • Clúa (1959–1960)

E-I

    • Electric vehicles, with Trojan batteries: (1914-1965)
      • Cross Rider
      • Model TS
  • Dagsa (1954–1955)
  • David (1914–1922; 1951–1957)
    • Torpedo 2.5
    • Torpedo 2 S
  • Diaz y Grilló (1914–1922)
  • Ebro (1954-1980s)
    • C 550
    • F-108
  • El Fénix (1901–1904)
  • Elizalde (1914–1928)
    • 11
    • 20
    • 29
    • 48
  • España (1917–1928)
  • Eucort (1946–1953)
    • Eucort rural
    • Sedán 3 cilindros
    • Victoria Avión
    • Victoria Rubia
    • Victoria Sedán
  • Hispano Aleman (1970–1976)
  • Hispano-Guadalajara (1918–1923)
  • Hispano-Suiza (1904–1968)
  • Hisparco (1924–1929)
  • Ideal (1915–1922)
  • IPV (1963-2006)
  • Izaro (1922-19??)

J-Z

  • Kapi (1950–1955)
    • Ampurias
    • Barcino
    • Chiqui
    • Kapiscooter
    • Jip
    • M190
    • Platillo Volante
    • Tarraco
    • Turisa
  • La Cuadra (1898–1902)
  • Landa (1919–1931)
  • M.A. Alvarez (????-????)
  • Matas/SRC (1917–1925)
  • Nacional G (1939–1940)
  • Nacional Pescara (1929–1932)
  • Nike (1917–1919)
  • Orix (1952–1954)
  • Otro Ford (1922–1924)
  • Pegaso (1951–1957)
    • Pegaso I
    • Pegaso II (Z-202)
    • Pegaso Diesel (Z-203)
    • Z-102
    • Z-103
    • Z-207
    • Z-403
    • Z-501
    • 352
    • 3020
    • 3045
    • 3050
    • 3545 BLR
    • 3550 VAP
    • 3560 BMR
    • 3562 VEC
    • 5070
    • DAF 95
    • Monotral
  • P.T.V. (1956–1962)
  • Ricart-Pérez (1922–1926)
  • Ricart (1926–1928)
  • Ricart-España (1928–1930)
  • Santana (1956-2011)
    • 300
    • Aníbal
  • Sava (1957-1980s)
  • TH (1915–1922)
  • Triver (1953-1984)
  • TZ (1956-1969)
  • Victoria (1919–1924)

See also

  • List of automobile manufacturers
  • List of car brands
  • List of motorcycle manufacturers
  • List of truck manufacturers

Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of Spanish automobiles by Wikipedia (Historical)



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