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Luxury car

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A luxury car is a type of car that gives a feeling of comfort and luxury in travel.

A luxury car has expensive features, and equipment, and buyers expect a better build quality.

Luxury car makers

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A Duesenberg, "one of the great luxury cars"[1] with custom body by Willoughby
1932 Nash Ambassador, characterized as "the Duesenberg from Kenosha"[2]
A 1930s Italian Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A S LeBaron Boattail Roadster[3]
1936 Delage D8 120 Chapron Cabriolet[4]
1936 Mercedes-Benz 500K Spezial-Roadster[5]
Car maker Luxury car models
Aston Martin Aston Martin, Lagonda
Auburn Duesenberg, Cord, Auburn
BMW BMW, Rolls-Royce
BYD Denza, Yangwang,[6] Fangchengbao
Chery Exeed, Luxeed
Chrysler Corporation Imperial, Chrysler, DeSoto
Dongfeng Motor Corporation Voyah, M-Hero (Mengshi)
FAW Group Hongqi
Ferrari N.V. Ferrari
Ford Motor Company Lincoln, Continental, Zephyr, Mercury
GAC Group Aion,[7] Trumpchi
Geely Volvo Cars,[8][9] Lynk & Co,[10] Polestar,[11] Lotus, Zeekr,[12] Jidu Auto[13]
General Motors Cadillac, LaSalle, Buick, Oldsmobile
Great Wall Motors WEY, TANK
Hispano-Suiza Hispano-Suiza
Honda Acura
Hudson Motor Company Greater Eight,[14][15] Italia[16][17]
Human Horizons HiPhi
Hyundai Genesis Motor
Ideal Team Ventures Apollo, De Tomaso[18]
Kaiser-Frazer Frazer
Li Auto Li Auto
Lucid Motors Lucid Motors
Mahindra Group Automobili Pininfarina
Mercedes-Benz Group Mercedes-Benz, Maybach
McLaren Group McLaren Automotive
Nash Motor Company Ambassador,[19][20] Nash-Healey[17]
NEVS SAAB
NAMI Aurus
Nio Nio
Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance Automobiles Alpine, Infiniti
SAIC Motor IM Motors[21]
Stellantis DS, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Lancia
Studebaker Packard[22]
Tata Motors Jaguar Cars, Land Rover, Daimler, Lanchester
Toyota Lexus, Century,[23] Crown[24]
Volkswagen Group Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Cupra, Porsche, Lamborghini
Wanxiang Karma Automotive
Weltmeister Weltmeister

References

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