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热门汽车品牌榜单

Luxury Car Brands, Affordable Car Brands, or Electric Vehicle Manufacturers.

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Donkervoort

Lelystad, Netherlands-based Donkervoort Automobielen BV is a producer of hand-built, incredibly lightweight sports automobiles. Joop Donkervoort launched the vehicle company in 1978. Audi engines took the place of the Ford engines at Donkervoort in 1996.

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Drako

American luxury sports automobile maker Drako Motors, Inc. is headquartered in San Jose, California.  The electric sports vehicle Drako GTE is made by Drako Motors.

Dean Drako and Shiv Sikand established Drako Motors in 2013. In August 2015, the business unveiled its DriveOS single-VCU, four-wheel torque vectoring drive operating system.

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Duesenberg

Duesenberg is a legendary name in the automotive world, known for its luxurious and high-performance vehicles. The company was founded by two German-American brothers, Fred and August Duesenberg, in 1920 in Indianapolis, Indiana

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Eagle

Eagle was a brand of the Chrysler Corporation, created following Chrysler's acquisition of American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987. The Eagle brand was introduced in 1988 and was marketed through the end of the 1998 model year. The brand was aimed at the enthusiast driver and was promoted as more "European" than Chrysler's other models.

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Edag

EDAG Engineering Group AG, commonly known as EDAG, is a prominent name in the automotive engineering sector. Founded on February 1, 1969, by Horst Eckard in Groß-Zimmern, Germany, the company initially operated under the name Eckard Design. The firm's first customer was Ford, and soon after, BMW also became a client.

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Edsel

Edsel was a brand of automobiles produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1958 to 1960. Named after Edsel Ford, the son of Ford's founder Henry Ford, the Edsel brand was intended to fill the gap between Ford and Mercury in the company's lineup. Despite high expectations and significant investment, the Edsel is often remembered as one of the biggest failures in automotive history.

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Eicher

Eicher Motors Limited is a prominent name in the automotive industry, particularly known for its commercial vehicles and motorcycles. The company was founded in 1948 by Vikram Lal as the Goodearth Company, initially focusing on the distribution and service of imported tractors.

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Elemental

Elemental Motor Company is a British automotive manufacturer known for its high-performance, low-volume sports cars. The company was founded on November 28, 2012, by John Begley, a former McLaren Formula 1 engineer, and Mark Fowler, a former McLaren F1 Aerodynamics Engineer. The company is headquartered in Hampshire, United Kingdom.

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Elfin

Elfin Sports Cars Pty Ltd is an iconic Australian car manufacturer known for producing high-performance sports and racing cars. The company was founded in 1957 by Garrie Cooper, a South Australian racing car enthusiast, designer, builder, and driver. Elfin quickly established itself as a significant player in the Australian motorsport scene, producing over 250 sports and racing cars across 27 different models during its first 25 years

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Elva

Elva is a British sports and racing car manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1955. The company was founded by Frank G. Nichols in Bexhill, Sussex, England. The name "Elva" is derived from the French phrase "elle va," which means "she goes"

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Englon

Englon is a car brand that was introduced by Geely, a major Chinese automotive manufacturer, in 2010. The brand was created to offer a range of vehicles that combined classic British styling with modern engineering and technology. The name "Englon" is a portmanteau of "England" and "London," reflecting the brand's inspiration from British automotive heritage.

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Erf

ERF (Edwin Richard Foden) was a British truck manufacturer established in 1933 by Edwin Richard Foden and his son Dennis Foden. The company was founded in Sandbach, Cheshire, following a disagreement at Foden Trucks, where Edwin had previously worked. The name ERF comes from Edwin's initials.

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