Big Three (automobile manufacturers)

In the automotive industry, the term Big Three refers to a country's three largest automobile manufacturers. * Germany's Big Three are Audi (Volkswagen AG), Mercedes-Benz (Daimler AG), and BMW (BMW AG). * Japan's Big Three are Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. * The United States' Big Three are General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler (which merged with Fiat to form FCA. FCA later merged with Groupe PSA and became Stellantis, which combined together owns auto brands in Europe and the United States.). * India's Big Three are Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra and Tata Motors, although Maruti Suzuki is a 56.21% owned subsidiary of the Japanese car and motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki. * Europe's Big Three are currently Volkswagen Group (Germany), Stellantis (incorporated in the Netherlands), and Renault (France).

Big Three (automobile manufacturers)

In the automotive industry, the term Big Three refers to a country's three largest automobile manufacturers. * Germany's Big Three are Audi (Volkswagen AG), Mercedes-Benz (Daimler AG), and BMW (BMW AG). * Japan's Big Three are Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. * The United States' Big Three are General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler (which merged with Fiat to form FCA. FCA later merged with Groupe PSA and became Stellantis, which combined together owns auto brands in Europe and the United States.). * India's Big Three are Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra and Tata Motors, although Maruti Suzuki is a 56.21% owned subsidiary of the Japanese car and motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki. * Europe's Big Three are currently Volkswagen Group (Germany), Stellantis (incorporated in the Netherlands), and Renault (France).