Car Name By Country(Africa)
July 2, 2010 Leave a Comment
Angola
* Zhongji (since 2007, a part of the Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Company)
Botswana
* Harper (2006 only, later South Africa)
Côte d’Ivoire
* Baby-Brousse (1963-1979)
Egypt
* Alternative Company for Vehicle Assembling (1999-2003)
* Arab American Vehicles (since 1977)
* Bavarian Auto Group (since 2003)
* Egy-Tech (since 2010)
* Egyptian German Automotive (since 1996)
* El-Mashreq Company (since 1981, manufacturer for Fiat and Alfa Romeo)
* Ghabbour Group (since 1960)
* MCV (since 1994, is a part of the Daimler AG)
* Mod Car (since 1986)
* Modern Motors (since 1975, manufacturer for Nissan and between 1997 and 1999 for BMW also)
* Nasr (1960-2008)
* Ramses (1959-1972)
* Speranza Chery (since 1998)
* Suzuki Egypt (since 1988, manufacturer for Maruti, Suzuki and since 2002 for Lada also)
* Watania Automotive Manufacturing Company
Ethiopia
* Holland Car (since 2005)
Ghana
* Kantanka (since 1997)
* OTAVI (since 2005)
Kenya
* Nyayo (1986-1999)
Libya
* Saroukh el-Jamahiriya (since 2009)
* Trucks and Bus Company (since 1976; known as TBCo and T&BC also, a Joint-Venture with Iveco)
Madagascar
* Karenjy (1985-1995, 2009-current)
Morocco
* Laraki (1999-2008)
* Ménara (1993-present)
* Réac
* Société Marocaine de Constructions Automobiles (since 1959)
Namibia
* Uri (1995-2008)
Nigeria
* Izuogu (since 1997)
South Africa
* Badsey (1979-1983, then the company moved to the USA: www.badsey.com)
* Barnard Motors (since 2008)
* Birkin (1982-present)
* Freeranger
* Griffin
* GSM (1958-1964)
* Harper (since 2006)
* Hayden Dart (1954-1966, 1997-2003)
* Hi-Tech (1992-1996)
* Interstate (1980-c.1985)
* KCC (1980-2003)
* Libra (1990s)
* Lynx
* Revo (since 1984)
* Optimal Energy (since 2008)
* Perana (1967-1996; a famous Ford manufacturer, today only active as a Ford dealer)
* Perana (since 2007)
* Protea (1957-1958)
* Puma (1973-1974, 1989-1991, 2006-current)
* Ranger (1968-1973)
* Replicars (since 1995)
* Revo (since 1984)
* Rotrax
* Salamander
* Rosslyn Motor Assemblers (manufacturer for Datsun and Nissan, today it is Nissan South Africa)
* South African Motor Corporation (1985-1998; manufacturer for Ford and Mazda – known as Samcor)
* Sao (1985-1994)
* Shaka (since 1995)
* Superformance (since 1996)
* Uri (seit 1997, since 2008 a part of the defense company Ivema (Pty) Ltd)
* Volkspares (since 1946)
Swaziland
* Interstate (1978-1980)
Tunisia
* Wallyscar (since 2007)
Zimbabwe
* Tarantula