List of automobile manufacturers of India

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This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of India .

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Current manufacturers

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Maruti Suzuki Dzire
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Mahindra XUV700
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Tata Nano

Major manufacturers

CompanyOperationsParent companyNotes
Maruti Suzuki 1981–present Suzuki owns 56.37%Founded by the Government of India in 1981 and owned it until 2003. It was sold to the Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corporation.
Mahindra & Mahindra 1945–present Mahindra Group
Tata Motors 1945–present Tata Sons

Other manufacturers

Small manufacturers

Foreign manufacturers building, or in a joint venture, in India

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Renault Kwid
CompanyOperationsParent companyNotes
BMW India 2006–present BMW Group
Mini India 2013–-present
Citroën India 2021–present Stellantis
Jeep India 2016–present
Honda Cars India 1995–present Honda
Hyundai Motor India 1996–present Hyundai Motor Company Foreign manufacturers with highest market share
Kia India 2017–present
Isuzu Motors India 2012–present) Isuzu
Jaguar Land Rover India 2008–present Tata Motors
Mercedes-Benz India 1994–present Mercedes-Benz
MG Motor India 2017–present SAIC Motor
Nissan Motor India 2005–present Nissan
Renault India 2005–present) Groupe Renault
Toyota Kirloskar Motor 1997–present Toyota A joint venture between Japan's Toyota and India's Kirloskar Group
Lexus India 2017–present
Volkswagen India 2007–present Volkswagen Group
Audi India 2007–present
Porsche India 2004–present
Škoda India 2001–present

Former manufacturers

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Tamo Racemo

Former foreign manufacturers and joint ventures

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Chevrolet Beat

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References

  1. "Eicher Polaris Multix discontinued". Autocar India.
  2. "Ford Will Cease Making Cars in India, Take $2 Billion Charge". Bloomberg.