List of motorcycle manufacturers
The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motocar are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles. The list of current manufacturers does not include badge engineered bikes or motorcycle customisers, but the list of defunct manufactures may include some of these if they are well remembered for their historical significance.
Contents
- 1 Manufacturers currently in production
- 1.1 Afghanistan
- 1.2 Argentina
- 1.3 Armenia
- 1.4 Austria
- 1.5 Bangladesh
- 1.6 Belarus
- 1.7 Brazil
- 1.8 China
- 1.9 Colombia
- 1.10 Czech Republic
- 1.11 Estonia
- 1.12 France
- 1.13 Germany
- 1.14 India
- 1.15 Indonesia
- 1.16 Iran
- 1.17 Italy
- 1.18 Japan
- 1.19 South Korea
- 1.20 Malaysia
- 1.21 Mexico
- 1.22 Pakistan
- 1.23 Poland
- 1.24 Portugal
- 1.25 Russia
- 1.26 Slovenia
- 1.27 Spain
- 1.28 Taiwan
- 1.29 Thailand
- 1.30 Turkey
- 1.31 Ukraine
- 1.32 United Kingdom
- 1.33 United States
- 1.34 Vietnam
- 2 Manufacturers no longer in production
- 2.1 Australia
- 2.2 Austria
- 2.3 Belgium
- 2.4 Brazil
- 2.5 Bulgaria
- 2.6 Canada
- 2.7 Czech Republic
- 2.8 Denmark
- 2.9 Finland
- 2.10 France
- 2.11 Germany
- 2.12 East Germany
- 2.13 Greece
- 2.14 Hungary
- 2.15 India
- 2.16 Indonesia
- 2.17 Italy
- 2.18 Japan
- 2.19 Mexico
- 2.20 New Zealand
- 2.21 Norway
- 2.22 Poland
- 2.23 Portugal
- 2.24 Russian Empire
- 2.25 Russia
- 2.26 Spain
- 2.27 Sweden
- 2.28 Switzerland
- 2.29 United Kingdom
- 2.30 United States
- 3 See also
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Manufacturers currently in production
This is a list of companies currently producing and selling motorcycles available to the public, including both street and race/off-road motorcycles. It does not include badge engineered bikes sold under a different name than their producer, nor motorcycle customisers.
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Afghanistan
Argentina
Armenia
Austria
Bangladesh
- Atlas Bangladesh Ltd.
- Bangladesh Honda Private Ltd
- HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd.
- Intraco Motors Limited
- Runner Automobiles Ltd
- Singer Bangladesh Limited
- Walton Hi-Tech Industries Ltd.
Belarus
Brazil
- Agrale
- Brasil & Movimento[1]
- Dafra Motos
- Kasinski Motos
China
- Chongqing Kington-Liyang Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd
- CFMoto
- Dayun
- Genata
- Hanway
- Haojue (Grand River Group)
- Huansong
- Jialing
- Jianshe Yamaha
- Jincheng Group
- Kenbo
- Lifan
- Lingben
- Loncin
- Luojia Highland
- Mican Motors
- Qianjiang
- Benelli China
- Keeway
- Qingqi
- Rato Motorcycles
- Sundiro Honda
- Thumpstar
- ktm duke
- Wuxi Green Motor
- XF Motor
- Yingyang
- Zhujiang Vehicle Co., Ltd.
- Znen (aka ZN-Motors)
- Zongshen
Colombia
Czech Republic
Estonia
France
Germany
India
- Bajaj Auto
- DSK Hyosung[2]
- Harley-Davidson India
- Hero MotoCorp
- Honda India
- Yamaha India
- LML
- Mahindra 2 Wheelers
- Monto Motors
- Piaggio
- Royal Enfield
- Suzuki India
- Triumph Motorcycles India
- TVS Motor
- Ducati India[3]
Indonesia
- Astra Honda
- Helroad Motorcycles
- Kaisar Motorindo
- Kanzen
- Kawasaki Indonesia
- Minerva
- Suzuki Indomobil
- VIAR
- Yamaha Indonesia
Iran
- Alborz Tigers MX
- Banasharif
- HerMas Motor
- Iran Docharkh
- Jahanro
- Ravan Cyclet
- Sagheb Khodro
- TakTaz Motor
- Talash Motorcycles
- tales motorcycles
Italy
- Agusta
- Aprilia
- Benelli
- Beta Motor
- Bimota
- Borile
- Ducati
- Fantic Motor
- Garelli
- Ghezzi & Brian
- Gilera
- Italjet
- Laverda
- Malaguti
- Minarelli (engines only)
- Moto Guzzi
- Moto Morini
- Motobi
- MV Agusta
- Paton
- Piaggio
- Terra Modena
- fi:TM Racing TM Racing
- Vertemati
- Vyrus
Japan
South Korea
Malaysia
- Demak Motorcycle
- MLE Motorcycle
- Modenas
- Naza
- SYM Motors
- REED
- Comel Motorcycle
- Jrd Motors
- Nitro Motorcycle
Mexico
Pakistan
- Atlas Honda Ltd.
- BML
- DYL
- D.S. Unique Motors (Pvt.) Ltd.
- Eagle Industries
- Ghani Automobile Industries
- HABIB MOTORCYCLES (PVT) LTD
- Hamza
- Hero Motorcycles Ltd
- Indus Motors
- Memon Motors (Super Star)
- Pak Hero Motorcycles industries
- Pak Suzuki Motos
- Pirani Group Of Companies (Super Power)
- RAAZY MOTOR INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED
- Ravi Motorcycles
- Road Prince Bike Industries
- SITARA AUTO IMPEX
- Treet motorcycles
- United Auto Industries Pvt Ltd
- United Bike Industries
- UNITED MOTORS COMPANY HYDERABAD
- Yamaha Motor Pakistan
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Slovenia
Spain
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
- Kanuni
- Mondial (Ugur Motor Vehicles)
Ukraine
United Kingdom
- Ariel
- Cheney Racing
- Francis-Barnett
- Hesketh
- Krisaki
- Matchless
- Métisse
- Norton
- Scomadi
- Royal Enfield
- Rudge-Whitworth
- Triumph[4]
United States
- Alligator
- Arch
- Arlen Ness
- ATK motorcycles
- Boss Hoss
- Buell Motorcycle Company
- Brammo
- Cleveland CycleWerks
- Confederate Motorcycles
- Harley-Davidson
- Indian
- Janus Motorcycles
- MTT
- MotoCzysz
- Motus
- Rokon
- Victory
- Whizzer (parts and accessories only)
- Zero Electric
Vietnam
- Lamsport
Manufacturers no longer in production
This is a list of companies that formerly produced and sold motorcycles available to the public, including both street and race/off-road motorcycles. It also includes some former motorcycle producers of noted historical significance but which would today be classified as badge engineered or customisers. It includes both companies that are defunct, those that still exist but no longer make motorcycles, and some that were acquired by other companies.
Australia
- Bennett & Barkell (~1910-~1917)
- Carberry 2009-2011
- Waratah (~1910-~1950)
Austria
- Delta-Gnom (1923–1963)
- Laurin & Klement (1899–1908)
- Puch (1903–1987)
Belgium
- FN
- Gillet Herstal
- Minerva (1900–1914)
- Saroléa (1901–1960)
Brazil
- Amazonas Motocicletas Especiais Ltda[5] (1978-1988)
- Brumana Pugliese (1970–1982)
Bulgaria
- Balkan (1958–1975)
Canada
Czech Republic
- Böhmerland (1923–1939)
- CZ (1935–1997)
- ESO (1949–1962)
- Jawa CZ
- Praga Hostivař (1929–1933)
- Premier (1913–1933)
Denmark
- Nimbus (1920–1957)
Finland
France
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Germany
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- Adler (automobile) (1900–1957)
- Ardie (1919–1957)
- Avis Celar (1925–1931)
- D-Rad (1923–1933)
- DKW (1919- )
- Express (1933–1958)
- Hecker (1922–1957)
- Hercules (1904–1996)
- Hildebrand & Wolfmüller (1894–1897)
- Hoffman (1949–1954)
- Horex (1923–1960)
- Killinger and Freund Motorcycle (1935)
- Kreidler (1951–1982)
- Maico (1926–1986)
- Mars (1903–1958)
- Megola (1921–1925)
- MMW
- Münch (1966–1980)
- Neander (1924–1932)
- NSU (1901–1960)
- Opel (1901–1930)
- Orionette (1921–1925)
- Simson (1948-1963)
- TWN (Triumph Nürnberg) (1903–1957)[4]
- Victoria (1899–1966)
- Wanderer (1902–1929)
- Zündapp (1921–1984)
East Germany
- BMW (1945–1952)
- EMW (1952–)
- IWL (Industriewerke Ludwigsfelde)
- MZ (-2009)
Greece
- Alta (1962–1972)
- Lefas (1982–2005)
- Maratos (1950)
- MEBEA (1960–1975)
- Mego (1962–1992)
- YMC (2000–2011)
Hungary
India
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- Atlas Cycles Ltd. (Atlasolex VéloSoleX mopeds)
- Booke Bond Motors (BSA 50cc motorcycles)
- Chamundi Motors (Peugeot mopeds)
- Escorts Group (WFM/Yamaha motorcycles)
- Girnar Scooters (later GNAL) (1978–1993)
- Hero Motors (Puch/Malaguti/Majestic)
- Ideal Jawa (1960–1996)
- KGP Auto Ltd., Kolhapur (Lambretta 48 mopeds)
- Kinetic Engineering (Luna/Honda NH scooters)
- Maharashtra Scooters (Bajaj Priya Scooters)
- Mopeds India Limited (Suvega-Motobecane mopeds)
- Pearl Yamaha
- Ramona (mopeds)
- Saund Zweirad Union India (P) Ltd., Gwalior (Vicky/Hitodi mopeds)
- Sooraj Motorcycles (diesel motorcycles)
- Tamil Nadu Mopeds Ltd. (Mayuram mopeds)
- Lambretta Licensed Manufacturers
- Andhra Pradesh Scooters Ltd (Allwyn Pushpak)
- API (Lamby scooters)
- Aravali Swachalit Vahan Ltd. (Aravali)
- Bihar Scooters Ltd. (Vijeta)
- Karnataka Scooters Ltd. (Vijay Falcon)
- Kelvinator Ltd. (Avanti scooter, also Garelli mopeds)
- Punjab Scooters Ltd. (Vijai Kesari)
- Scooters India (Vijay and SIL)
- Tawi Scooters Ltd. (State of Jammu & Kashmir)
- West Bengal Scooters Ltd. (Digvijay Scooter)
Indonesia
- Kanzen (2000–2010)
Italy
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Japan
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Mexico
- Cooper (1971–1975)
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Russian Empire
- Alexander Leutner & Co. (1899–1918?)
Russia
- Cossack
- GMZ (1941–1949)
- KMZ (1945–1990)
- MMZ (1941, 1946–1951)
- NATI (1931–1933)
- PMZ (1935–1939)
- TIZ (1936–1941)
- TMZ (1941–1943)
Spain
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Sweden
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Switzerland
United Kingdom
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- AJS (1909–2000; currently "badge engineered" importers of Chinese bikes)
- AJW (1928–1977)
- Ambassador (1946–1964)
- AMC (1938–1966)
- Ariel (1902–1970)
- Armstrong (1980–1987)
- Beardmore Precision (1921–1924)
- Blackburne (1913–1921)
- Brough (1908–1926)[6]
- Brough Superior³ (1919–1940)
- BSA (1905–1973)
- Calthorpe
- Clyno (1908–1923)
- Cotton
- Coventry-Eagle
- DOT
- Douglas (1907–1957)
- EMC (1946–1977)
- Excelsior (Coventry) (1896–1962)
- Francis-Barnett (1919–1966)
- Greeves
- Haden
- Hesketh (1982–1984)
- HRD²
- Ivy (1907–1934)
- James
- JAP
- Krisaki
- Levis (1911–1939)
- Martinsyde (1908–1923)
- Matchless (1899-1966)
- Ner-a Car (1921–1926)
- New Hudson
- New Imperial (1901–1939)
- New Knight (1920-1925; made in Bedford)
- Norman
- Norton (reformed in 2008) (1902- )[7]
- OK-Supreme (1882–1940)
- OEC (1901–1954)
- Panther
- Quadrant (1901–1928)
- Quasar (1977–1985)
- Raleigh (1899–1967)
- Rickman (1960–1975)
- Royal Enfield (1901–1968, production continues in India)
- Rudge-Whitworth (1909–1939)
- Scott (1909–1978)
- Singer
- Sprite
- Stevens (1934–1938)
- Sun (1911–1961)
- Sunbeam (1912–1956)
- Tandon
- Triumph Engineering Ltd (1902- ; reformed in the 1980s and now still made)[4]
- Vale-Onslow (SOS) (1926-?)
- Velocette (1904–1968)
- Villiers
- Vincent HRD (1928- )[8]
- Vincent[8]
- Wooler (1911–1954)
- YORK Coventry (1920–1932)
United States
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- Ace (1920–1927)
- American IronHorse (1995-2008)
- Buell Motorcycle Company (1983–2009)
- California Motorcycle Company (?-1999)
- Crocker (1936–1941)
- Curtiss (1902–1910)
- Cushman (1936–1965)
- Buell (2009-2015)
- Excelsior (Chicago) (1907–1931)
- Excelsior-Henderson (1993 / 1998-2001)
- Fischer
- Harley-Davidson (1905- )
- Henderson (1911–1931)
- Hodaka (1965-1978)
- Indian
- original Springfield company (1901-1953)
- Gilroy company (1999-2003)
- Stellican Limited (2006-2011)
- Iver Johnson (1907–1916)
- Mustang (1945–1963)
- Ner-A-Car (1921–1927)
- Penton (1968-1978)
- Pierce-Arrow (1909–1913)
- Ridley
- Roehr Motorcycles
- Simplex (1935–1960)
- Titan
- Yankee
See also
References
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External links
- Cyber Motorcycle: an extensive listing of European motorcycle manufacturers
- List of all motorbike manufacturing companies
- ↑ http://www.sundownnet.com.br/site/net/www/default2.asp?a=empresa
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ [3]
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 The Triumph brand has had two distinct eras, one as Triumph Engineering Company, then under BSA at Meriden, and the recent one as Triumph Motorcycles at Hinckley, with ten years between the two.
- ↑ http://bestcars.uol.com.br/mp/amazonas-1.htm
- ↑ Pronounced "Bruff".
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Norton company closed in the UK in 1976. The company reopened in 1995 in Portland, Oregon, United States manufacturing replacement parts and eventually new Norton models. The venture eventually required capital and was bought by Stuart Garner who intends to return production to the United Kingdom.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In 1928, Phil Vincent bought HRD and changed the name to Vincent HRD. In 1949, Vincent HRD was renamed Vincent. Production of Vincent stopped in 1955. In 1994, Bernard Li acquired the rights to the Vincent trademark, and in 1996 formed Vincent Motors, USA. Vincent Motors, USA, made 5 prototype motorcycles in 2002. The engine used in these motorcycles has since gone out of production and Mr. Li has since died. It is therefore not likely that series production will begin.