This is a list of automobile current and defunct automobile manufacturers of the Czech Republic (and Czechoslovakia and Bohemia).
Current manufacturers
- Praga (1907–present)
 - Škoda Auto (1925–present)
 - Kaipan (1992—present)
 - Gordon Roadster (1997-present)
 - MWM (2017–present)
 - Sigma Motor (2018-present)
 
Foreign manufacturers building in the Czech Republic
- Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech (2008–present)
 - Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech (2002–present)
 
Former manufacturers
- 4ekolka (2016) (prototype only)[1]
 - Aero (1929–1947)
 - AKA (1925)[2]
 - AM (1948)[3]
 - Aspa (1924–1925)
 - Avia (1919–present) (no longer manufactures cars)
 - Gatter Autowerk Reichstadt (1930–1937)
 - Hoffmann & Novague (2008–2021)
 - Innotech (1992, prototype only)[4]
 - Jawa Moto (1919–present) (no longer manufactures cars)
 - Laurin & Klement (1895–1925) (replaced by Škoda Auto)
 - MTX (1969–present) (no longer manufactures cars)
 - Ocelot Auto (1994–2010)
 - Reichenberger Automobil Fabrik (1907–1916, acquired by Laurin & Klement)[5][6]
 - Rösler & Jauernig (1896–1908)[5][7]
 - Stelka
 - Tatra (1850–present) (no longer manufactures cars)
 - Velorex (1950–1971)
 - Velox (1906–1910)[5][8]
 - Walter Fiat (1911–1954) (Walter Aircraft Engines)
 - Wikov (1918–1945)
 - Zbrojovka Brno (1924–1937)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "4ekolka (Czech Republic)".
 - ↑ "AKA (Czech Republic)".
 - ↑ "AM [3] (Czech Republic)".
 - ↑ "Innotech (Czech Republic)".
 - 1 2 3 Šuman-Hreblay, Marián. (2007). Encyklopedie automobilů : české a slovenské osobní automobily od roku 1815 do současnosti (Vyd. 1 ed.). Brno: Computer Press. ISBN 978-80-251-1587-9. OCLC 212833530.
 - ↑ "RAF [1] (Czech Republic)". ACI. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
 - ↑ "Rosler & Jauernig (Austria)". ACI. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
 - ↑ "Velox (Austria)". ACI. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
 
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