Saab Automobile emerged when Saab AB embarked on a project to manufacture a compact car in 1945. The carmaker had several parent corporations during its lifetime, including General Motors.
Suzuki is a popular and reputable Japanese brand in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan. It was established in 1909 by Michio Suzuki. They concentrate on building motorcycles, tiny cars, and other kinds of engines.
Subaru corporation is a major maker of vehicles. Nakajima Aircraft Company, the predecessor to Subaru, launched in 1917. They later relaunched as Fuji Heavy Industries in 1953 with Kenji Fita at the helm.
Swedish company Scania AB, formerly known as Scania-Vabis, makes commercial vehicles. The company was formed in 1911 following a merger between Scania and Vabis.