Category
page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1896
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Japanese multinational manufacturing company
Wanderer
German manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles and automobiles
Daimler Company
British motor vehicle manufacturer
Rába
automotive manufacturer in Hungary
Leyland Motors
British vehicle manufacturing company
Darracq
former French automobile builder
Nippon Sharyo
company

Luhanskteplovoz
Luhanskteplovoz ( or Luhansk Locomotive Works), earlier known as Voroshilovgrad Locomotive Works is a large industrial company in Luhansk, Ukraine, manufacturing locomotives, multiple unit trains (both electric and diesel) as well as other heavy equipment. Due to the war in Donbas it has not been operating since March 2015. According to media reports, by late 2015 the works were looted and completely inoperational.
Stoewer
Stoewer () was a German automobile manufacturer before World War II whose headquarters were in Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland).

Lorraine-Dietrich
thumb|Share of the Société Lorraine des Anciens Établissements De Dietrich et Cie, issued January 1928
thumb|right|Lorraine-Dietrich 12 HP Torpedo 1912
thumb|right|Lorraine-Dietrich 130hp 1909
Automobilwerk Eisenach
1896-1991 automotive manufacturer
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Karosa
Karosa (, ) was a bus manufacturer in Vysoké Mýto in the Czech Republic. It was the biggest manufacturer of buses in Czechoslovakia. In 2007, its name was changed to Iveco Czech Republic, and now the company produces buses under the name Iveco Bus.
Hurtu
Hurtu was a pioneering French car made by Diligeon et Cie based in Albert, Somme from 1896 to 1930. As well as cars, the company also made sewing machines and bicycles.
left|thumb|Share of the Compagnie des Automobiles et Cycles Hurtu, issued 15. March 1899
The company was founded in 1880 as Hurtu, Hautin et Diligeon as a maker of sewing machines but soon added machine tools and bicycles to their range. In 1895 E. Diligeon bought out his partners and renamed the company Diligeon et Cie but continued to use the Hurtu name on his products. They made their first car in 1896, a licence built versi
Kriukiv Railway Car Building Works
Ukrainian rolling stock manufacturer
Arnold
automobile manufacturer
Thornycroft
Thornycroft was an English vehicle manufacturer which built coaches, buses, and trucks from 1896 until 1977.
Arrol-Johnston
thumb|1902 dog cart which remains in the ownership of the family of the original purchaser
thumb|Arrol-Johnston Bus (1909)
Arrol-Johnston (later known as Arrol-Aster) was an early Scottish manufacturer of automobiles, which operated from 1895 to 1931 and produced the first automobile manufactured in Britain. The company also developed the world's first "off-road" vehicle for the Egyptian government, and another designed to travel on ice and snow for Ernest Shackleton's Nimrod Expedition to the South Pole.
Automobiles Darracq France
French motor vehicle manufacturer