Category
page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1958
Tyrrell Racing
motor racing team
BAIC Group
state-owned holding company of Chinese automobile manufactures
Lola Cars
British racing car engineering company
Barkas
East German manufacturer of small delivery vans and minibuses
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group
company
Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation
aerospace manufacturer in China

KAvZ
KAvZ () is a bus manufacturer in Kurgan, KGN, Russia. The factory started producing buses in 1958, based on trucks from GAZ. During the 1990s, it assembled Ikarus buses for the Russian market. Now a subsidiary of GAZ, it specialises in producing small buses, in particular school buses.
Ginetta Cars
company
BAIC Motor
Chinese car manufacturer based in Beijing
Force Motors
company

Tec-Mec
Tec-Mec (full name Studio Tecnica Meccanica) was a Formula One constructor from Italy. Founded by former Maserati designer Valerio Colotti in 1958, they participated in a single Grand Prix, scoring no World Championship points.
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Chinese bus company
Paton
historical motorcycle manufacturer
Bryansk Automobile Plant
Russian truck manufacturer
Materfer
Materfer (an acronym for Material Ferroviario S.A.) is an Argentine manufacturer of railway and road vehicles, located in the city of Ferreyra in Córdoba Province. The company was established by Fiat Concord in the late 1950s, being its subsidiary until 1980 when Sevel Argentina took over Fiat vehicles.
Winnebago Industries
manufacturer of recreational vehicles, powerboats and pontoon boats based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota
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Teilhol was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1958 by Raoul Teilhol as ACL (Ateliers de Construction du Livradois). In 1978, the company was renamed after its founder.
Toyota Australia
subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation

Club Car
company in the United States of America
Agrati
Agrati was an Italian motorcycle company who built scooters and mopeds between 1958 and 1965.
In 1961 Agrati was merged with Garelli Motorcycles, and from 1965 all bikes were produced under the Garelli name.
Simca do Brasil