Automotive industry in Croatia

Two most prominent car manufacturers in Croatia are DOK-ING and Rimac Automobili, while Crobus produces buses.

[3] Automotive parts manufacturers in Croatia are well-integrated into the global parts supply chain, such as AD Plastik, which produces for BMW, Citroen, Dacia, Fiat, Ford, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Opel, Peugeot, Renault, Volkswagen, and other vehicle manufacturers [4] or Lipik Glas, which supplies windscreens to Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Ferrari, London Electric Vehicle Company, McLaren and Spyker.

Rijeka-based vehicle manufacturer Torpedo produced military trucks, used in Croatian War of Independence during the 90s.

The 1992 Kwađi CR3 however is thought to be owned by Tomislav Sekulić who has looked after the car for the previous thirty years.

Designed for promotional purposes, the vehicle featured a retro-styled, stainless steel body and a 2.7 liter engine producing 80 horsepower.

[9] In 2015, the company produced two electric buses for the city of Koprivnica as part of the project Civitas Dyn@mo.

The company subsequently unveiled the improved Rimac Concept S at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.

Greyp dealerships were opened in countries such as United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, and Luxembourg.

A TAZ Neretva II in the Czech Republic.