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Pegaso
Pegaso (, "Pegasus") was a Spanish manufacturer of trucks, buses, tractors, armored vehicles, and, for a while, to train apprentices, and have a good brand image, some sports cars. The parent company, Enasa, was created in 1946 and based in the old Hispano-Suiza factory, under the direction of the renowned automotive engineer Wifredo Ricart. In 1990, Iveco took over Enasa, and the Pegaso name became a secondary brand of Iveco.

Abadal
Abadal is a Spanish automobile company founded by the famous early 20th century racing driver Don Francisco Serramelera Abadal, better known as Paco Abadal, in Barcelona in 1912.
Montesa
Spanish subsidiary of Honda
Ossa
company

Biscúter
thumb|right|Biscúter logo
thumb|right|Autonacional-Voisin logo
Biscúter (Spanish spelling for the pronunciation of "BiScooter") is a microcar manufactured in Spain by Auto Nacional from 1953 until 1960. A total of around 10,000 units were produced.
Ebro
commercial vehicle manufacturer
Nissan Motor Ibérica
Spanish subsidiary company
David
Spanish company manufacturing cars
Sanglas
Sanglas was a Spanish motorcycle manufacturer which was founded in Barcelona (Poble Nou) in 1942 and ceased production in 1981.
National Pescara
Spanish car manufacturing company
PTV
brand
Elizalde
Spanish automobile manufacturer
AFA
brand
Kapi
Spanish car brand
Clúa
Clúa was a Spanish motorcycle and automobile brand by Construcciones Metálicas Clúa from 1949 to 1962. The company was owned and founded by Joan Clúa i Maluquer. Its headquarters was located at 6 Avenida de Pau Casals, Barcelona, Spain, at the time called Avenida General Goded, and the assembly line was located at Carrer d'Espronceda.
Eucort
thumb|Eucort Turismo, 1947
Eucort (Eusebio Cortés SA) was a Spanish automobile manufacturer based at Barcelona from 1945 till 1953.