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- Arrinera Automotive S.A., was a Polish car manufacturer based in Warsaw. The company was established in 2008 by brothers Łukasz and Marek Tomkiewicz. In...
- The Arrinera Hussarya is a sports car project made by Polish automotive manufacturer Arrinera Automotive. It was touted by Arrinera as the first supercar...
- have been mid-engined. In 2012 Noble was involved in the design of the Arrinera Hussarya supercar that will be produced in Poland. Noble started Noble...
- Automobil (Germany) Ariel Motor Company (UK) Arash Motor Company (UK) Arrinera (Poland) Artega (Germany) Ascari (UK; defunct) Aspid (Spain) Automobili...
- This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of Poland. Arrinera (2008–2021) Hydrocar (2016–present) Leopard Automobile (2005–present) Melex...
- Automotive Almazora Motors Del Monte Motors Sarao Motors Delta (defunct) AMZ Arrinera Autosan Jelcz Solaris Ursus FSC Żuk FSM FSO FSR Tarpan Intrall Polski Fiat...
- 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP 2014–2017 Chevrolet SS 2009–2017 Vauxhall VXR8 2016 Arrinera Hussarya The L99 is derived from the LS3 with reduced output but adds Active...
- Company (Defunct) Nexus Automotive (Defunct) Dewan Farooque Motors (Defunct) Arrinera (2001–2015) FSO (1925–2002) Melex Polski Fiat (1932–1939, 1968–1992) Ferrari...
- Industries Almazora Motors Francisco Motors Del Monte Motors Sarao Motors AMZ Arrinera Autosan FSO Syrena in Kutno Ferrari Jelcz Melex Solaris Solbus Ursus MOBIpeople...
- Aptera (2005) Arash (2006) Arcimoto (2007) Arcfox (2017) Ariel (2001) Arrinera (2008) Aspid (2003) Aston Martin (1913) Audi (1932) BAC (2009) Bahman (1953)...