This is a list of automobile models which are / or have been manufactured in Argentina.
Brand | Model | Since |
---|---|---|
Agrale | A7500 | 2016 |
A8700 | 2016 | |
A10000 | 2016 | |
Chevrolet | Cruze | 2016 |
Tracker (2019) | 2022 | |
Citroën | Berlingo | 1999 |
Coradir | TITO | 2021 |
TITA | 2022 | |
Fiat | Cronos | 2018 |
Ford | Ranger | 1996 |
Foton | Aumark TM1 (assembled) | 2022 |
Mercedes-Benz | Sprinter | 1996 |
Vito | 2015 | |
Nissan | Frontier | 2018 |
Peugeot | 208 II | 2020 |
Partner | 1999 | |
Renault | Alaskan | 2018 |
Kangoo | 1999 | |
Dokker | 2018 | |
Sandero | 2016 | |
Logan | 2016 | |
Sero electric | Cargo | 2018 |
Sedan | 2018 | |
Shineray | T30 (assembled) | 2021 |
Toyota | Hilux | 1997 |
Hilux SW4 | 2006 | |
Volkswagen | Amarok | 2009 [4] |
Taos | 2020 | |
VOLT Motors | e1 | 2020 |
w1 | 2020 | |
z1 | 2020 | |
Zanella | Z-Truck (assembled) | 2021 |
Brand | Model | Period |
---|---|---|
Alcre [5] | Luis Sport | 1961-62 |
Susana 500 | 1961-62 | |
Anasagasti [lower-alpha 1] [6] | Touring | 1912-15 |
Autoar [lower-alpha 2] [7] | Sedán | 1959-63 |
Panamericano | 1958-62 | |
Auto Union | 1000 | 1960-70 |
Fissore Coupé | 1963-70 | |
Schnellaster Combi/Pickup/Minibus | 1960-69 | |
F1000 Combi/Pickup/Minibus | 1969-79 | |
Bambi | Bambi [lower-alpha 3] | 1960-63 |
Borgward | Isabella Sedán/Coupé | 1961-63 |
B 611 utility | 1960-63 | |
CIDASA [lower-alpha 4] [8] | Riley 1500 BM-611 | 1966-1967 |
Riley 1500 Pick Up | 1966-67 | |
Morris 1650 BM-612 | 1966-67 | |
Morris 1650 Traveller | 1966-67 | |
MG 1650 BM-613 | 1966-67 | |
Chrysler | (no name) | 1932-194? |
Valiant I-II-III-IV | 1961-68 | |
Dodge Polara/Coronado/GTX | 1968-80 | |
Dodge 1500 [lower-alpha 5] | 1971-82 | |
Cisitalia | 750 Coupé/Spider | 1960-63 |
750 Spyder Abarth | 1961-63 | |
850 Gran Sport Abarth | 1961-63 | |
Bella Vista Week End | 1961-62 | |
Citroën | 2CV/3CV | 1960-90 |
Ami 8 | 1970-82 | |
Méhari | 1971-86 | |
C4L | 2007-21 | |
Crespi Automotive | Tulieta GT | 1966-72 |
Deutz-Agrale | Dynamic | 1992-97 |
Stark | 1995-99 | |
Dinarg | D-200 | 1961-64 |
Fiat | 600 | 1960-82 |
1100 | 1960-63 | |
1500 Sedan | 1963-71 | |
1500 Coupé | 1965-70 | |
1600 | 1969-72 | |
1600 Coupé | 1970-73 | |
128/Europa/Súper Europa | 1971-90 | |
133 | 1977-82 | |
125 Mirafiori | 1975-82 | |
147/Spazio/Vivace | 1981-96 | |
147 Fiorino | 1989-97 | |
Regata | 1985-95 | |
Duna | 1987-2000 | |
Brio | 1987-91 | |
Uno | 1988-2000 | |
Palio | 1996-2000 / 2010-2017 | |
Siena | 1996-2000 / 2008-2017 | |
Ford | Model T | 1925-1927 |
Model A | 1928-19?? | |
F-100 | 1959-97 | |
Falcon | 1962-91 | |
Fairlane | 1969-82 | |
Ranchero | 1971-87 | |
Taunus | 1974-83 | |
Sierra | 1984-93 | |
Escort | 1988-2003 | |
F-150 | 1987-97 | |
Orion | 1994-97 | |
Focus | 1999-2019 | |
Chevrolet | Double Phantom | 1925-19?? |
400 [lower-alpha 6] | 1962-1974 | |
Chevy [lower-alpha 6] | 1969-78 | |
C-10 pickup | 1960-78 [lower-alpha 7] [9] | |
D-20 pickup | 1993-97 | |
Silverado | 1997-2000 | |
Corsa | 1997-2016 | |
Agile | 2009-2016 | |
Chevrolet Grand Vitara [lower-alpha 8] | 2000-08 | |
De Carlo | 600 (Isetta 600/BMW 600) | 1959-60 |
700 Glamour/SL (BMW 700) | 1960-65 | |
Opel | (no name) | 1930-42 |
K 180 [lower-alpha 9] | 1974-78 | |
Oldsmobile | (no name) | 1927-42 |
Pontiac | (no name) | 1928-42 |
Marquette | (no name) | 1929-42 |
La Salle | (no name) | 1929-42 |
Buick | (no name) | 1929-42 |
Cadillac | (no name) | 1929-42 |
Vauxhall | (no name) | 1930-42 |
Goliath Hansa | Goliath 1100 / Hansa 1100 | 1960-61 |
Heinkel | Kabine | 1961-65 |
Hispano-Argentina | H6 | 1930s |
Honda | City | 2011-15 |
HR-V | 2015-20 | |
IES [lower-alpha 10] | 3CV/América/Súper América/Carga/Gringo [10] | 1983-90 |
IKA [lower-alpha 11] | Jeep [lower-alpha 12] | 1956-78 |
Jeep Gladiator | 1963-67 | |
Estanciera/Baqueano [lower-alpha 12] | 1957-70 | |
Kaiser Carabela [lower-alpha 13] | 1958-62 | |
Kaiser Bergantin [lower-alpha 13] | 1960-62 | |
Rambler Ambassador [lower-alpha 14] | 1965-72 | |
Rambler Classic [lower-alpha 14] | 1962-67 | |
Torino [lower-alpha 15] | 1966-1982 | |
Isard | T300 / T400 | 1959-65 |
T400 Sport | 1960-61 | |
Glas T700 | 1960-65 | |
Glas 1204 | 1964-65 | |
Iveco | Daily 49.10 | 1993-97 |
IAME | Justicialista Sedán/Gran Sport/Pick-Up/Furgón | 1952-56 |
Justicialista Graciela [lower-alpha 16] | 1956-64 | |
Rastrojero pickup truck | 1952-79 | |
Rastrojero Conosur Sedán | 1974-79 | |
Rastrojero Frontal (van) [lower-alpha 17] | 1969-79 | |
Rastrojero Frontalito F71/SM81 [lower-alpha 18] | 1969-79 | |
Mercedes-Benz | 170 SV/SD | 1953-55 |
220 D Pickup | 1972-76 | |
L 608 D | 1969-1990 | |
L 710 | 1990-1996 | |
L 913 | 1990-1996 | |
NSU | Prinz II-III | 1959-63 |
Peugeot | 403 | 1960-73 |
404 | 1962-80 | |
504 | 1969-99 | |
505 | 1981-95 | |
405 | 1992-99 | |
306 | 1996-2003 | |
307 | 2005-10 | |
207 | 2008-16 | |
206 | 1999-2016 | |
308 | 2012-19 | |
408 | 2010-21 | |
Renault | Dauphine/Ondine [lower-alpha 19] | 1960-70 |
Frégate [lower-alpha 19] | 1960 | |
4 [lower-alpha 19] | 1963-86 | |
6 [lower-alpha 19] | 1969-84 | |
12 [lower-alpha 19] | 1970-1994 | |
18 | 1981-94 | |
Fuego | 1982-92 | |
11 | 1984-95 | |
Trafic | 1986-2001 | |
9 | 1987-96 | |
21 | 1989-96 | |
19 | 1992-2001 | |
Mégane | 1997-2009 | |
Clio III | 1996-2016 | |
Fluence | 2010-19 | |
SEAT | Córdoba | 2000-02 |
Inca | 1999-2002 | |
Simca | Ariane | 1965-67 |
Siam Di Tella [lower-alpha 20] | 1500 [lower-alpha 21] | 1959-66 |
Magnette [lower-alpha 22] | 1963-66 | |
Argenta pickup l [lower-alpha 23] | 1961-63 | |
Argenta pickup 2 [lower-alpha 24] | 1963-66 | |
Studebaker | Transtar | 1960-62 |
Champ | 1962-65 | |
Volkswagen | VW 1500 [lower-alpha 25] | 1982-90 |
Gacel | 1983-93 | |
Senda [lower-alpha 26] | 1990-96 | |
Carat [lower-alpha 27] | 1987-91 | |
Kombi/Pickup/Panel Van | 1981-90 | |
Gol | 1993-2003 | |
Pointer | 1994-97 | |
Polo | 1996-2008 | |
Caddy | 1996-2008 | |
Fox | 2008-10 | |
Suran | 2006-19 | |
Zunder 1500 | 1960-63 |
Note:Some manufacturers who made models under license are not identified.
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