1. Toyota is one of the top ten automobile industry companies in the world and the largest automobile company in Japan. It was founded in 1933 and has now developed into a company mainly engaged in automobile production; its business involves machinery, electronics, finance and other industries. Huge industrial group. In its early days, Toyota focused on manufacturing textile machinery. Founder Kiichiro Toyoda established the Automobile Department at the Textile Machinery Manufacturing Works in 1933, thus beginning the history of Toyota Motor Company manufacturing automobiles. In 1935, Toyota AI model car was successfully trial-produced, and the Automobile Industry Company was officially established the next year. But the company developed slowly throughout the 1930s and 1940s, and it was only after World War II that Toyota Motor Company accelerated its pace of development. By introducing European and American technology, and under the guidance of American automotive technology experts and management experts, they quickly mastered advanced automotive production and management technology, and based on the characteristics of the Japanese nation, they created the famous Toyota production management model and continued to improve it. Improvement and improvement greatly improved factory production efficiency and product cars flooded into the North American market in large numbers in the late 1960s. In 1972, the company produced a total of 10 million cars. Future investment is 3.821 billion yuan, sales (world) 153,111.0 million US dollars. Toyota's brands include: Daihatsu, Lexus, etc. 1. General Motors is the world's largest automobile company, with an annual industrial output value of more than 100 billion US dollars. round. Its logo GM is taken from the first letters of the first two words of its English name (General Motro Corporation). It was developed by William Durant on the basis of Buick Motor Company in September 1908 and was founded in Detroit, the automobile city of the United States. The current headquarters remains in Detroit. General Motors ranks first among the 500 largest companies in the United States and second among the world's largest industrial companies. It employs 800,000 people in the United States and around the world, distributed in 40 countries and regions around the world. The GM family's total annual automobile production reaches 9 million vehicles. General Motors is one of the earliest large-scale enterprises in the United States to implement joint-stock systems and expert group management. The cars produced by General Motors typically display the characteristics of American cars such as luxury, spaciousness, comfortable interior, fast speed, and large reserve power. And General Motors pays special attention to quality and the adoption of new technologies. Therefore, General Motors' products have always enjoyed a high reputation in the minds of users. The company entered China in 1997. The main company it cooperates with in China is Shanghai General Motors. The models produced by Shanghai General Motors include Buick, Sail, Chevrolet, Cadillac, etc. The production bases are distributed (China) in Shanghai, Shandong, Guangxi, and Shandong. Future investment 3 billion U.S. dollars, sales (world) 195,324.0 million U.S. dollars. GM's brands include: Pontiac, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, Holden, Vauxhall, Oldsmobile, Opel, Saab, Saturn, Thunderbird, GMC, Suzuki (Suzuki), Isuzu (Isuzu) Daewoo. 2. Ford Ford Motor Company was founded by Mr. Henry Ford in 1903 and is one of the largest automobile companies in the world. In 1908, Ford Motor Company produced the world's first car for ordinary people, the Model T, and the world's automotive industrial revolution began. In 1913, Ford Motor Company developed the world's first assembly line. This pioneering effort brought the number of Model T cars to 15 million units in one go, setting a world record that has not yet been broken. For this reason, Mr. Ford is revered as the man who "put the wheels on the world." In 1999, Fortune magazine named him a "Business Giant of the Twentieth Century" in recognition of his and Ford Motor Company's outstanding contributions to the development of human industry. There is only one secret to Mr. Henry Ford's success: trying his best to understand people's inner needs, using the best materials and the best employees to create good cars for the public that everyone can afford. Today, Ford is the world's leading automaker. It is headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, USA. It operates in more than 200 regional markets on six continents, with 325,000 employees and 110 factories spread across the country. worldwide. As a world-class automobile company, today's Ford still adheres to the corporate philosophy pioneered by Mr. Henry Ford: "Consumers are the center of our work. We must always think about our consumers when we work, and provide better services than our competitors." Better products and services.
"Future investment amount will exceed US$1 billion, sales (world) US$1,645,050,000. Ford Motor Company owns eight major automobile brands, including Aston Martin, Ford, Lincoln, Mazda In addition, Ford Motor Company owns Ford Motor Credit, the world's largest auto credit company, Hertz, the world's largest car rental company, and QualityCare, the famous car service brand. The world-famous brand contains extraordinary value for Ford and consumers around the world. 4. General Motors is the world's largest automobile company, with an annual industrial output value of more than 100 billion U.S. dollars. Its logo is derived from GM. The first letters of the first two words of its English name (General Motro Corporation) were developed on the basis of Buick Motor Company by William Durant in September 1908 and founded in Detroit, the automobile city of the United States. Currently headquartered in Detroit, General Motors ranks first among the 500 largest companies in the United States and ranks second among the world's largest industrial companies. It employs 800,000 people in the United States and around the world, and is distributed in 40 countries around the world. and regions, the General Motors family's total annual automobile production reaches 9 million. General Motors is one of the earliest large-scale enterprises in the United States to implement joint-stock systems and expert group management. The cars produced by General Motors typically reflect the luxury and spaciousness of American cars. , interior comfort, high speed, large reserve power and other characteristics. Moreover, General Motors attaches great importance to quality and the adoption of new technologies. Therefore, General Motors' products have always enjoyed a high reputation in the hearts of users. The company entered China in 1997. The main company is Shanghai General Motors. The models produced by Shanghai General Motors include Buick, Sail, Chevrolet, Cadillac, etc. Production bases are distributed (China) in Shanghai, Shandong, Guangxi, and Shandong. Future investment is 3 billion US dollars, sales (world) 195324.0 Millions of dollars. GM's brands include: Pontiac, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, Holden, Vauxhall, Oldsmobile, Opel, Saab, Saturn, Thunderbird, Hummer, GMC, Suzuki (Suzuki) , Isuzu (Isuzu) Daewoo. 3. Daimler-Chrysler On May 7, 1998, Daimler-Benz President Jürgen Schrempe and Chrysler CEO Robert Itong announced the two cars in London The manufacturers merged to form the DaimlerChrysler Group, making DaimlerChrysler the world's second largest automobile manufacturer and the world's fifth largest automobile company. DaimlerChrysler is an unparalleled automobile company. Covering small-displacement cars, sports cars, luxury sedans, light commercial vehicles, heavy-duty trucks and comfortable long-distance buses. DaimlerChrysler's car brands include Maybach, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and smart; Commercial vehicle brands include Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star and Setra. DaimlerChrysler Service Group, a division of DaimlerChrysler, provides auto finance and other automotive services. Future investment is 1.2 billion euros, and sales (world) are 156,602.2 million U.S. dollars. Dai-Ke Group's brands include: Chrysler, JEEP, Maybach, Dodge, Plymouth, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, etc. 5. Volkswagen, one of the top ten automobile companies in the world, was founded in 1938 in Volsburg, Germany. The founder is the world-famous automobile design master Porsche. Volkswagen plays a major role in automobile products and is a cross-car automobile group with automobile activities in many countries around the world. Volkswagen, as its name suggests, produces cars for the masses. On January 17, 1934, Porsche submitted a proposal to the German government to design and produce cars for Volkswagen. Subsequently, the proposal was approved, and later Porsche established a Volkswagen AG with 340,000 shareholders, with an annual output of 1 million vehicles.
Future investment is 9 billion yuan, and sales (world) are 98636.6 million US dollars. Volkswagen's sub-brands include: Audi, Lamborghini (Lamborghini is owned by Audi), Bentley, Bugatti, etc. 6. Honda Honda is the world's largest motorcycle The automobile manufacturer ranks among the top ten automobile manufacturers in the world in terms of automobile output and scale. Founded in 1948, the founder is the legendary Soichiro Honda. The company is headquartered in Tokyo and has about 110,000 employees. Today, Honda is a multinational automobile and motorcycle production and sales group. In addition to cars and motorcycles, its products also include generators, agricultural machinery and other power machinery products. Future investment is 193 million U.S. dollars, and sales (world) are 72,263.7 million U.S. dollars. Honda's brands include: Acura (ACURA). 7. Renault-Nissan Founding core: Renault, Nissan Renault was founded: 1898, Nissan was founded: 1933 Brands owned by the company: Renault, Nissan, Infinity and other companies in China: Dongfeng Nissan, Sanjiang Group Renault is the second largest automobile company in France. Founded in 1898, it is now state-owned and is the largest state-owned enterprise in France. Founded in 1933, Nissan is one of Japan's three major automakers and the first to start manufacturing small Datusun sedans and auto parts. In March 1999, Renault and Nissan reached a "global partnership agreement" and spent US$5.3 billion to acquire 36.8% of Nissan's shares, forming the world's fourth largest automobile manufacturing group. In April 2000, Renault announced its alliance with Volvo Cars and transferred the ownership of its Renault Industrial Vehicle Company to Volvo. In exchange, Volvo transferred 15% of its shares to Renault, and Renault purchased 5% of Volvo's shares. , becoming the company’s largest shareholder. After the implementation of this plan, Volvo-Renault Group became the world's second largest heavy-duty truck manufacturer after Dai-Ke Group. The company entered China in March 1993. The main companies it cooperates with in China are Zhengzhou Nissan and Dongfeng Bluebird. The models produced in China are Nissan, Paladin, Bluebird, Sunshine, etc. The production bases are located in (China) Henan, Guangzhou, etc. Future investment Amount of 330 million yuan, sales (world) 65771.1 million US dollars. 8. Peugeot-Citro?n Peugeot Automobile Company is one of the top ten automobile companies in the world and the largest automobile group company in France. Founded in 1890, the founder is Armand Peugeot. In 1976, Peugeot merged with the historic French company Citro?n, thus becoming a multinational industrial group in the world that mainly produces automobiles and also engages in mechanical processing, transportation, finance and service industries. Peugeot Automobile Company is headquartered in Paris, France, and its automobile factories are mostly in Fernandez-Quanti province. It has a total number of employees of about 11,000 and an annual output of 2.2 million cars. Future investment is 600 million euros, and sales (world) are 61384.6 million US dollars. 9. Fiat One of the top ten automobile companies in the world, Fiat Automobile Company was founded in Turin, Italy in July 1899. The founder was Giovanni. Agnelli. It is the world's first automobile manufacturer to produce minicars. The full name of this company is Turin Automobile Factory, Italy. Fiat (FIAT) is the transliteration of the company's abbreviation, and FIAT is also the trademark of the company's products. Fiat Group is headquartered in Turin, Italy. The current chairman is the eldest grandson of the founder and his namesake, also named Giovanni Agnelli. The Automotive Division employs approximately 270,000 people and has subsidiaries and sales organizations in more than 100 countries. Its car division mainly includes companies such as Fiat, Ferrari, Alfa and Lancia. Construction vehicle companies include Iveco. Fiat Automobile Group is Italy's largest comprehensive industrial and commercial financial enterprise group. It is the automobile group with the most involvement in other fields among all automobile companies. In Italy, it almost monopolizes many technical production fields such as automobiles, tractors, construction machinery, aircraft manufacturing, bioengineering and civil engineering, energy engineering, etc., and has opened many branches around the world. Future investment is 0.5 to 150 million US dollars, sales (world) 53499.6 million US dollars. Its brands include: Ferrari, Maserati, etc. 10. BMW BMW is a world-famous automobile company and is also considered the leader in the high-end automobile production industry. BMW was founded in 1916 and is headquartered in Munich.
Over the past 80 years, it has developed from an original aircraft engine production plant to today's enterprise group dominated by luxury cars and producing world-renowned aircraft engines, off-road vehicles and motorcycles, ranking among the top 10 automobile companies in the world. BMW is also translated as "Bail". The full name of BMW is "Bayerische Motor en Werhe AG", and BMW is the abbreviation of these three words. The future investment amount is 230 million euros, and the sales (world) are 46996.5 million US dollars. Its brands include: Rolls-Royce, MINI, etc. However, there are some changes now. Porsche controls Volkswagen, so now the ranking should be considered Porsche instead of The public. Daimler sold Chrysler, and Chrysler is now managed by a U.S. private equity fund. Hyundai's ranking should be relatively accurate in the industry. The total sales volume of Hyundai-Kia has been ranked sixth in the world. As for the specific ranking, it depends on what the ranking is based on, and it is different.