List of automobiles manufactured in Argentina

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This is a list of automobile models which are / or have been manufactured in Argentina.

Contents

Sources: [1] [2] [3]

Current models

BrandModelSince
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 II2020
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

Discontinued models

BrandModelPeriod
Alcre [5] Luis Sport1961-62
Susana 5001961-62
Anasagasti [lower-alpha 1] [6] Touring1912-15
Autoar [lower-alpha 2] [7] Sedán1959-63
Panamericano1958-62
Auto Union 1000 1960-70
Fissore Coupé1963-70
Schnellaster Combi/Pickup/Minibus 1960-69
F1000 Combi/Pickup/Minibus1969-79
Bambi Bambi [lower-alpha 3] 1960-63
Borgward Isabella Sedán/Coupé1961-63
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/Spider1960-63
750 Spyder Abarth1961-63
850 Gran Sport Abarth1961-63
Bella Vista Week End1961-62
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
DinargD-2001961-64
Fiat 600 1960-82
1100 1960-63
1500 Sedan 1963-71
1500 Coupé 1965-70
1600 1969-72
1600 Coupé1970-73
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 Phantom1925-19??
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 Carlo600 (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/Furgón1952-56
Justicialista Graciela [lower-alpha 16] 1956-64
Rastrojero pickup truck 1952-79
Rastrojero Conosur Sedán1974-79
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.

See also

Notes

  1. The Anasagasti was the first car to be ever produced in Argentina.
  2. "Automotores Argentinos".
  3. Local name given to German-origin Fuldamobil.
  4. Company formed by the merging of Siam and IKA to continue the production of cars under the brands Riley, Morris and MG.
  5. Commercialized under the Hillman marque in the UK, licensed to Chrysler in South America.
  6. 1 2 Originally called "Nova" in the US.
  7. Manufactured by General Motors Argentina until 1978 and then relaunched by Sevel Argentina which produced it from 1985 to 1991.
  8. Commercialized under the brand Suzuki in other countries.
  9. Manufactured by General Motors in Argentina.
  10. Abbreviation for "Industrias Eduardo Sal Lari", an Argentine company that continued the production of model 3CV when Citroen left the country in the 1980s.
  11. The company had the license of many American brands such as Willys MB, Jeep, Kaiser and AMC. IKA also manufactured the first Renault cars in Argentina.
  12. 1 2 Commercialized in the US under the Willys brand.
  13. 1 2 Named after a type of Spanish sailing ship, only for Argentina.
  14. 1 2 Manufactured in the US by American Motors Corporation (AMC).
  15. Made under an agreement with American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1966. The 1966 Torino was IKA's first integral national product. When the IKA factory was closed, Renault took the license to continue producing the Torino.
  16. It was the German Wartburg model in its country of origin, launched as an attempt to revive the marque.
  17. The B611 by German Borgward.
  18. The DKW van.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 enault models prior to 1975 were produced under license by IKA.
  20. All of its cars were produced under license of several British manufacturers.
  21. Model under license of BMC.
  22. Model under license of MG.
  23. Model under license of Austin.
  24. Model under license of Riley.
  25. The company continued the production of the model after Chrysler left the country in the 1980s.
  26. It was a 4-door version of the Gol model.
  27. Originally named "Passat" in its country of origin.

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