List of automobile companies founded by the Ceirano brothers

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Automobile companies founded by and associated with the Ceirano brothers, Giovanni Battista Ceirano, Giovanni Ceirano, Matteo Ceirano and Ernesto Ceirano and their descendants.

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YearNameFounderDescriptionMarque
1898 Ceirano & C. Giovanni Battista Ceirano Welleyes (the technical basis of F.I.A.T.).
The first motorcar Ceirano designed and built was the Well-Eyes. He sold the rights to Giovanni Agnelli of F.I.A.T. who manufactured it in volume as their first motor car.
Ceirano
1901 Fratelli Ceirano & C. Giovanni Battista Ceirano &
Matteo Ceirano
Ceirano LogoCeirano1901.jpg
1904 Società Torinese Automobili Rapid Giovanni Battista Ceirano Rapid S.T.A.R..jpg
1904 Itala Fabbrica Automobili Matteo Ceirano Itala ItalaLogo.jpg
1905 Junior F.J.T.A.
Fabbrica Junior Torinese d'Automobili
Giovanni Ceirano Junior
1906 Società Piemontese Automobili Matteo Ceirano SPA SPA1906.jpg
1906 Società Ceirano Automobili Torino Giovanni Ceirano SCAT Emblem SCAT.JPG
1917 Ceirano Fabbrica Automobili Giovanni Ceirano &
Giovanni "Ernesto" Ceirano
Ceirano LogoCeirano.jpg
1923 SCAT-Ceirano Giovanni Ceirano Ceirano LogoCeirano.jpg
1920 Societa Italiana Ferrotaie (Turin 1920-1922)
Fabbrica Anonima Torinese Automobili (Turin 1922-1933)
Secondary involvement by
Giovanni Ceirano &
Giovanni "Ernesto" Ceirano
Aurea

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