List of Eastern European cars

This page tries to show every Eastern European car ever made by country, then manufacturer. This includes all the countries of the former Soviet Union.

Armenia

 * ErAZ

Belarus

 * Amkodor
 * BelAZ
 * GomSelMash
 * Lidagroprommash
 * MAZ
 * MZKT

Bulgaria

 * Balkan
 * BG Car
 * Bulgarrenault (1966-1970)
 * Bulgaralpine (1966-1970)
 * Chavdar
 * Kenta
 * KTA Madara
 * Moskvitch Aleko (1966-1990)
 * Pirin-Fiat (1967-1971)
 * Preslav
 * Sofia

Croatia

 * DOK-ING
 * IPIM

Czech Republic

 * Aero (1929-1947)
 * Aspa (1924-1925)
 * AVIA
 * C.A.S. (1920)
 * Disk (1924)
 * Ecora
 * Elpo
 * Enka (1926-1930)
 * ESO (1957)
 * FRM (1935)
 * Gatter (1926-1937)
 * Gnom (1921-1924)
 * Hakar
 * ISIS (1922-1924)
 * Jawa (1929-c.1972)
 * Kaipan (1992-)
 * KAN (1911-1914)
 * Kolowrat (c.1920)
 * Kohout (1905)
 * Kroboth (1930-1933)
 * Laurin & Klement (1895-1925)
 * LIAZ (1907-2009)
 * Linser (1906)
 * Magda (1948)
 * MTX
 * Myron (1934)
 * Orion (1930)
 * Panek (1921)
 * Praga (1907-1935)
 * Premier (1913-1914)
 * RAF (1907-1913)
 * Ringhoffer (1923)
 * RULO
 * Sibrava (1921-1929)
 * Škoda (1924-present)
 * Slatinany (1912)
 * Start (1921-1931)
 * Stelka (1920-1922)
 * Tatra (1897-1998)
 * TAZ (1961-1999)
 * Trimobil (1922)
 * Vaja (1929-1930)
 * Vechet (1911-1914)
 * Velorex (c.1951-1971)
 * Velorex-X-Strike (2010-)
 * Velox (1907-1910)
 * Walter (1908-1937)
 * Wikov (1927-1936)
 * Z (Zbrojovka) (1924-1936)

Estonia

 * ESTfield

Georgia

 * KAZ

Hungary

 * Alba Regia microcar (1955)
 * Audi Hungaria
 * Balaton microcar (1955)
 * Borbála (1986-1990)
 * Csepel (1949-1996)
 * Csonka (1909-1924)
 * Credo (only buses)
 * Fejes (1923-1932)
 * Ha (1928-1929)
 * Helix
 * Ikarus Bus
 * MÁG (1911-1934)
 * Magomobil
 * Marta (1908-1922)
 * Mávag (1938-1942)
 * Méray (1923-1934)
 * NABI (only buses)
 * Phönix (1904-1912)
 * Puli (1990-c.1997)
 * Rába
 * Unitas
 * Úttörő microcar (1954)
 * Weiss-Manfréd (1927-1932)

Latvia

 * Ford-Vairogs
 * RAF
 * Russo-Balt
 * VEF

Lithuania

 * KAG

Republic of Macedonia

 * FAS Sanos

Poland

 * AMZ-Kutno
 * Autosan
 * CWS (1918-1931)
 * CWS T-1
 * Fiat Auto Poland-Polski Fiat
 * Fiat 126p
 * Fiat Cinquecento
 * Fiat Nuova 500
 * Fiat Nuova Pandas
 * Fiat Palio Weekend
 * Fiat Seicento
 * Fiat Siena
 * Fiat Uno
 * FSC
 * FSC Żuk
 * FSC Lublin
 * Honker
 * FSM (1971-1992)
 * Syrena 105
 * Syrena Bosto and R-20
 * Polski Fiat 126p
 * FSO
 * Polonez MR'78/MR'83/MR'85-MR'86/MR'87/MR'89-Caro-Caro Plus
 * Syrena
 * Warszawa
 * FSO 125p
 * FSR
 * Tarpan
 * Tarpan Honker
 * Intrall
 * Jelcz
 * Kapena
 * Leopard (2005-present)
 * Mikrus (1957-1960)
 * PZInż. (1928-1939)
 * Solaris
 * Solbus
 * Star
 * ZSD
 * ZSD Nysa

Romania

 * ARO (1957-2006)
 * 10
 * 24/32
 * IMS
 * Craiova
 * Dacia
 * 500
 * 1100
 * 1300
 * 2000
 * Duster
 * Logan
 * Nova
 * Sandero
 * Solenza
 * SuperNova
 * Lăstun
 * IAR
 * M.R.
 * Malaxa (1945)
 * Oltcit (Citroën Axel)
 * Rocar (1951-2002)
 * Roman
 * ROMLOC
 * Uzinele Braşov

Russia

 * A Level
 * Altay
 * Avtokad (2000-present)
 * AZLK/Moskvitch
 * Bronto (1993-present)
 * Derways (2006-present)
 * Dragon
 * EL Motors (1997-present)
 * GAZ/Volga
 * Chaika
 * Pobeda
 * ZIM
 * IZH
 * Lessner (1904-1909)
 * KamAZ
 * KAvZ
 * KIM (1930-1947)
 * Marussia
 * Nami (1927)
 * PAZ
 * SeAZ
 * Sollers JSC
 * TagAZ
 * Torgmash
 * UAZ
 * VAZ/Lada (1970-present)
 * Oka
 * Zhiguli
 * ZIL (1958-present)
 * ZIS (1936-1958)

Serbia

 * FAP
 * IDA-Opel
 * Ikarbus
 * IMR
 * Zastava/Yugo

Slovakia

 * TAZ (1973-1999)

Slovenia

 * CIMOS
 * TAM
 * IMV
 * REVOZ

Ukraine

 * AntoRus
 * Bogdan Corporation
 * Cherkasky Avtobus
 * Bogdan A-092
 * LuAZ
 * LuAZ-967
 * Etalon-Avto Corporation
 * BAZ
 * ChAZ
 * Stryi-Avto
 * Eurocar
 * KrASZ
 * HalAZ
 * Iveco Motor Sich
 * VEPR
 * Morozov Plant
 * Dozor-B, an armored fighting vehicle, not a car
 * KrAZ
 * LAZ
 * ZAZ/AvtoZAZ
 * ZAZ Zaporozhets (ZAZ-965, ZAZ-966, ZAZ-968, ZAZ-968M)
 * ZAZ Tavria (ZAZ-1102 Tavria, ZAZ-1105 Dana, ZAZ-1103 Slavuta)
 * ZAZ Lanos, ZAZ Sens, ZAZ Chance