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  2. List of automobile manufacturers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ford-Werke GmbH (1925–present) Ford of Europe [1] Current minor manufacturers ... Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734-2945

  3. VinFast - Wikipedia

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    VinFast Auto Ltd. is a Vietnamese multinational automotive company [4] founded by Vingroup, one of the largest private conglomerates in Vietnam that was founded by Pham Nhat Vuong. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Established in 2017 in Haiphong , it is the first Vietnamese car brand to expand into global markets as well as the first to expand into producing ...

  4. KW Automotive - Wikipedia

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    The company shifted their focus fully to suspension in 1996, under the new name KW Coilover Suspensions in a new 150 square metre facility. The company relocated to a new 1,000 square meter facility in Fichtenberg and was renamed to KW automotive GmbH in 1998. [1] [2] [3] Aside from suspension, KW also entered other industries.

  5. Magna Steyr - Wikipedia

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    Magna Steyr Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH & Co KG is an automobile manufacturer based in Graz, Styria, Austria, where its primary manufacturing plant is also located.It is a subsidiary of Canadian-based Magna International and was previously part of the Steyr-Daimler-Puch conglomerate.

  6. Bitter Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Erich Bitter Automobil GmbH (Bitter) is a premium sports-luxury automobile marque produced in Germany and later Austria. Founder Erich Bitter (1933-2023), a then retired racing driver turned automobile tuner , importer and ultimately designer began crafting his own vehicles after business ventures with Italian manufacturer Intermeccanica ended.

  7. ZF Friedrichshafen - Wikipedia

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    ZF Friedrichshafen AG, also known as ZF Group, originally Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen (lit. ' Cogwheel Factory of Friedrichshafen '), and commonly abbreviated to ZF, is a German technology manufacturing company that supplies systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology.

  8. Motoren Technik Mayer - Wikipedia

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    The power from the engines is transmitted via two six-speed transmissions to both axles. In 2003 during an Auto Motorund Sport test drive, the "Bimoto" was measured at a speed of 374 km/h, a new record for this publication. [7] In September 2009, during auto motor und sport tests, a modified MTM Audi RS6 reached a speed of 344.2 km/h.

  9. BBS Autotechnik - Wikipedia

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    BBS Autotechnik GmbH, formerly known as BBS Kraftfahrzeugtechnik AG (English: BBS Autotechnique GmbH, previously BBS Automotive Technology AG), is a high-performance automobile wheel design company headquartered in Schiltach, Germany. BBS produces wheels for motorsport, OEM, and aftermarket applications.