List of automobile manufacturers of the United States

Automobile manufacturers of the United States include:

Current manufacturers

Big Three

The currently active brands from the "Big Three" manufacturers (Ford, General Motors and Stellantis) are shown below.

Parent companyBrandNotes
General MotorsBuickFounded in 1899 as 'Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company'.
Formed General Motors in 1908.
CadillacFounded as Henry Ford Company in 1901.
Renamed to Cadillac in 1902.
Acquired by General Motors in 1909.
ChevroletFounded in 1911.
Acquired by General Motors in 1918
GMCFormed as General Motors Truck Company (GMTC) in 1912
after merging Rapid Motor Vehicle co. and Reliance Motor Truck co.
StellantisChryslerFormed in 1925 as the founding brand of Chrysler Corporation
(the predecessor to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles).
Became a part of Stellantis in 2021.
DodgeFormed in 1914.
Acquired by Chrysler in 1928.
JeepFormed by Willys-Overland in 1941.
Merged with Kaiser Motors in 1953.
Acquired by AMC in 1970.
Acquired by Chrysler in 1987.
Ram TrucksFormed in 2010 during a restructure of Chrysler's truck brands.
Ford Motor CompanyFordFounded in 1903 as Ford.
LincolnFounded in 1917.
Acquired by Ford Motor Company in 1922.

Major EV Companies

Other companies

Defunct manufacturers

See also

Bibliography

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