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This page is about auto makers in Taiwan. This list does not include the dealers or importing companies. Only the vehicles and brands that are assembled or manufactured in Taiwan are included.

Hotai Motors
Hotai Motors was established in 1947 and was restructured into Hotai Motor Co., Ltd. In 1968. It became the authorized distributor of the Toyota Corolla produced by Liuho Motor in Taiwan through technical collaboration with Toyota Japan in 1972. It formed Kuozui Motors with Japan Hino, China Development and Mitsui & Co, and launched the first Hino bus chassis RK-174 in May, 1984. It went listed on TWSE in the first category in 1997. Hotai Motors manufactures Toyota vehicles in Taiwan.

Hotai Motor is the largest automobile manufacturers in Taiwan with a revenue an approximately of $2.5 billion USD. Hotai Motor won the Most Admired Company in Taiwan from CommonWealth Magazine for four consecutive years.

Yulon Motors
{{Yulon Motors]] is known as Taiwan's biggest automaker and importer as of 2010. Historically, it is one of Taiwan's "big four" automakers.

Yulon Motors has split into Yulon Motors and Yulon Nissan Motors in 2004, allowing its manufacturing division to build for automakers besides Nissan. Yulon and GM joint ventured Yulon GM on 22 November, 2005.

Currently, Yulon manufactures Nissan vehicles for Yulon Nissan Motors and Buick vehicles for Yulon GM. Yulon created a new brand to sell self-designed cars, Luxgen, in 2010.

Yulon Motors
Known as Yue Loong until 1992, Yulon sells Nissan and Renault vehicles. This is a list of the Nissan vehicles built by Yulon over the years.

Vehicles currently manufactured by Yulon in Taiwan are the Nissan March, Nissan Verita (the modified version of the Nissan March), Nissan Sentra, Nissan Teana, Nissan Serena, and the Nissan X-Trail.

Yulon GM
Yulon GM sells Opel, Buick, and Cadillac vehicles and is currently producing the Buick Lacrosse and Buick Excelle.

China Motor
China Motor (CMC) manufactures Daimler Chrysler and Mitsubishi vehicles. China Motor also sells Mitsubishi vehicles in Taiwan. China Motor also exports redesigned Mitsubishi vehicles.

China Motor is currently manufacturing the Mitsubishi Lancer, Mitsubishi Grunder (Asia-Pacific version of Mitsubishi Galant, redesigned by China Motor), Mitsubishi Savrin, Mitsubishi Space Gear, and the Mitsubishi Zinger (Based upon the platform of Mitsubishi Challenger) in Taiwan.

In 2006, China Motor started to manufacture Chrysler vehicles for Daimler Chrysler Taiwan. The Town and Country was the first Chrysler vehicle to be assembled in Taiwan, and there is a rumor that the Caliber will be the next.

The only vehicle currently manufactured by CMC for Daimler Chrysler Taiwan is the Chrysler Town and Country.

Chin Chun Motors
Chin Chun Motors manufactures Hyundai vehicles in Taiwan.

Chin Chun Motors currently manufactures only the Hyundai Porter and Hyundai Starex in Taiwan.

Kuozui Motors
Kuozui Motors manufactures Toyota vehicles in Taiwan, but Hotai Motors is in charge of selling the Toyota vehicles and provides aftersales service.

Kuozui Motors currently makes the Toyota Vios, Toyota Altis, Toyota Camry, Toyota Wish, Toyota Zace, and Toyota Yaris in Taiwan.

Ford Lio Ho
Ford Lio Ho manufactures Ford and Ford-badged vehicles in Taiwan.

Between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, due to the global strategy of the Ford Motor Company, western Pacific countries including New Zealand and Australia had a vehicle lineup based on Mazda's 323 and 626 series, which were known as the Ford Laser and Ford Telstar.

Since Ford Motor Corporation bought Mazda in the 1970s, Ford Lio Ho starting to produce Mazda vehicles in Taiwan. For a while, the Suzuki Carry (a General Motors product) was sold as the "Ford Pronto" in Taiwan.

Current vehicles manufactured in Taiwan are: Ford Activa, Ford Tierra, Ford Focus, Ford Mondeo, Ford Escape.

Mazda Protege, Mazda 3, Mazda 5, Mazda Tribute

Honda Taiwan
Manufactures Honda vehicles in Taiwan.

Current vehicles manufactured in Taiwan: Honda Civic, Honda Accord, Honda CR-V.

Prince Motors
Manufactures Suzuki vehicles in Taiwan.

Current vehicles manufactured in Taiwan: Suzuki Solio, Suzuki Swift, Suzuki Grand Vitara.

San Yang
Manufactures Hyundai vehicles in Taiwan.

Current vehicles manufactured in Taiwan: Hyundai Getz, Hyundai Matrix, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Tucson.

Formosa Automobile
Formosa Automobile manufactured Daewoo vehicles from 2003 until the end of 2006. About 29,500 cars were built in total. The Daewoo Magnus, also known as Chevrolet Epica or Evanda in global markets, was renamed the Formosa 1. The Daewoo Matiz, also known as Chevrolet Matiz or Spark in global markets, was renamed the Formosa 2.

Formosa Automobile started to sell imported Škoda vehicles in 2005, beginning with the Fabia.

Current vehicles manufactured in Taiwan: none.

Future vehicles to be manufactured in Taiwan: Škoda Fabia in 2007, to be rebadged as a Formosa model.

Ta Ching
Ta Ching has assembled Subaru cars in Taiwan, and also developed a sedan version of the Subaru Justy which was unique to Taiwan.