1. Talbot
Talbot is a French car brand. The Talbot car was in existence from 1903 to 1994, with interruptions from 1960 to 1978, under different owners. Talbot competed in rallying and won the 1981 World Rally Championship Constructors' Championship.
2. DS
DS is the top design luxury brand in the French automobile industry. The full name of DS in French is Déesse, which means "goddess" in French.
In 1955, DS made its debut at the Paris Motor Show and caused a sensation with its design and technological innovations, triggering a revolution in the automobile industry and playing a very important role in the history of automobile development. DS is extremely popular with French dignitaries and is known as the "presidential car". From Charles de Gaulle to Hollande, DS is the best choice for French presidents.
3. Renault
Renault S.A. is a French vehicle manufacturer that produces racing cars, small cars, medium-sized cars, SUVs, and large cars ( Including trucks, engineering vehicles and buses), etc. Renault first entered the U.S. market for sales in the 1950s and 1960s. The pronunciation method they determined for the brand in the U.S. market was "Ren-ALT", and this pronunciation is the most widely accepted today. However, the correct pronunciation of Renault is "Rhen-oh" (as is the common British pronunciation).
4. Peugeot
The brand was founded in 1890. It is a car brand of Peugeot Automobile Company, a subsidiary of the French Peugeot Citroen Group. Peugeot Automobile Company is an old European automobile manufacturer. The brand has established sales networks in 160 countries around the world, with approximately 10,000 sales outlets.
5. Citro?n
The brand was founded in 1919 by Andre Citro?n. Its headquarters is located in Paris, France and it is the third largest automobile company in France. In 1900, André Citro?n invented the herringbone gear, and by 1912, Citro?n began using the herringbone gear as the company's trademark. "Citroen" sedans greatly cater to the French people's cheerful nature, love of fashion, novelty and beauty, exuding the romantic atmosphere of France every moment.