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The data is well-structured and covers a wide range of well-known brands, including but not limited to **Tesla, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Ford, Hyundai, Volkswagen, Honda, Kia, Chevrolet, Porsche, Lexus, Volvo, Nissan, Rivian, Lucid, Polestar, BYD, NIO, Cadillac, Mazda, Subaru, Genesis, Jeep, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, VinFast, XPeng**, and many more. The list is intended to provide developers with an easy-to-use JSON string format that can be integrated into various projects such as car-related apps, websites, or APIs.\n\n\u003e 💡This repository contains an updated list (the old version was Last Updated: 12/12/2016) and is current as of March 2025.\n\n\u003cimg src=\"./assets/images/json-car-list-poster.png\" alt=\"Car Brands and Models List by Sergey\" /\u003e\n\n## 🚗 Summary\n\n- Total Car Brands : 113 brands\n- Total Car Models : 2,177 models\n\nThe JSON file contains a comprehensive collection of car brands from around the world:\n\n1. Traditional automotive manufacturers (Toyota, Ford, BMW, etc.)\n2. Luxury and supercar brands (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, etc.)\n3. Electric vehicle manufacturers (Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, NIO, etc.)\n4. Chinese automotive companies (BYD, Geely, NIO, etc.)\n5. Emerging brands and startups\n\n## Features\n\n- **JSON formatted data** with all brands sorted alphabetically for easy parsing and integration.\n- A detailed list of brands and models from various manufacturers.\n- Updated with a wide selection of car brands and their respective models.\n\n### Example Usage\n\n```json\n{\n  \"brand\": \"Honda\",\n  \"models\": [\"Accord\", \"Civic\", \"CR-V\", \"Jazz\", \"Legend\", \"Prelude\", \"Integra\"]\n}\n```\n\n## Applications\n\n- Car dealership websites\n- Automotive APIs\n- Vehicle management software\n- Apps that require car brand and model data\n\n## Contributions\n\nContributions are welcome! If you'd like to add more brands or update existing ones, feel free to open a pull request or submit an issue.\n\n## Updates\n\nNew car models added from 2016 to 2025.\n\n#### Aehra:\n- SUV (planned for 2025, luxury electric SUV)\n- Sedan (planned for 2026, luxury electric sedan)\n\n#### Aiways:\n- U5 (2020, electric mid-size SUV)\n- U6 (2021, electric coupe SUV)\n\n#### AITO:\n- M7 (2022, premium smart electric SUV)\n- M5 (2023, smart electric sedan)\n\n#### Alfa Romeo:\n- Giulia (2016)\n- Stelvio (2017)\n\n#### Alpine:\n- A110 (2017, sports car)\n- A110 S (2019, performance variant)\n- A110 GT (2022, grand touring variant)\n- A110 R (2022, track-focused variant)\n\n#### Aion:\n- Aion V (2021, electric SUV)\n- Aion S (2019, compact electric sedan)\n- Aion LX (2024, premium electric SUV)\n\n#### Arcfox:\n- Alpha T (2020, mid-size electric SUV)\n- Alpha S (2021, luxury electric sedan)\n\n#### Aptera:\n- Aptera Solar EV (planned for late 2025, three‑wheeled solar electric vehicle)\n\n#### Aston Martin:\n- DB11 (2016)\n- Vantage (new generation, 2018)\n- DBS Superleggera (2018)\n\n#### Audi:\n- Q4 e-tron (2021, electric SUV)\n- E5 (2025, compact executive electric estate on Advanced Digitized Platform)\n\n#### BAIC:\n- EC5 (2020, compact electric SUV)\n- EU5 (2021, mid-size electric sedan)\n- EX360 (2022, electric crossover)\n- EU-X (2024, premium electric sedan)\n\n#### Baojun:\n- E100 (2017, compact electric car)\n- E200 (2018, compact electric car)\n- RS-3 (2019, subcompact SUV)\n- E300 (2020, electric microcar)\n- KiWi EV (2021, stylish urban electric car)\n- RS-7 (2021, mid-size SUV)\n\n#### Bentley:\n- Bentayga (2016, luxury SUV)\n- Continental GT (new generation, 2018)\n- Flying Spur (new generation, 2019)\n\n#### Bestune:\n- B70 (updated in 2020, compact sedan)\n- E01 (2021, electric sedan)\n- T77 (2022, electric SUV)\n- T99 (2024, flagship electric SUV)\n\n#### BMW:\n- X2 (2018)\n- iX3 (2020, electric SUV)\n- iX (2021, electric SUV)\n\n#### Bugatti:\n- Chiron (2016)\n- Divo (2018)\n\n#### BYD:  \n- Han (2020, luxury electric sedan)  \n- Dolphin (2021, compact electric hatchback)  \n- Seal (2022, electric sedan)  \n- Yuan Plus (2022, compact electric SUV)  \n- Song Max (2023, hybrid MPV with 150 km electric range)  \n- Sealion 7 (planned for 2025, electric crossover)  \n- Sealion 07 EV (2024, electric SUV competitor to Tesla Model Y)  \n- Seal 07 DM-i (2024, plug-in hybrid luxury sedan)  \n- Denza Z9 GT EV (2024, luxury electric shooting brake with up to 952 hp)  \n- Yangwang U9 (2024, electric supercar with advanced suspension)  \n- Yangwang U8 (2024, luxury electric SUV with amphibious capabilities)  \n\n#### BYTON:\n- M-Byte (2018, electric SUV concept)\n- K-Byte (2019, electric sedan concept)\n\n#### Cadillac:\n- XT4 (2018)\n- XT6 (2019)\n- CT5 (2020)\n\n#### Changan:\n- UNI-E (2020, electric sedan)\n- UNI-K (2021, mid-size electric SUV)\n- UNI-T (2022, electric coupe)\n- UNI-V (2024, premium electric sedan)\n\n#### Chery:\n- Tiggo 7 (2016, compact SUV)\n- Tiggo 8 (2018, mid-size SUV)\n- Arrizo 5 Plus (2021, sedan)\n- Arrizo 8 (2022, large sedan)\n\n#### Chevrolet:\n- Trax (2016)\n- Malibu (new generation, 2016)\n- Blazer (2019, revived model)\n- Corvette Stingray (2020, new generation)\n\n#### Chrysler:\n- Pacifica (2016, minivan)\n- 300 (updated, 2020)\n\n#### Citroën:\n- C3 Aircross (2017)\n- C4 SpaceTourer (formerly C4 Picasso, updated 2018)\n- C5 X (2021, crossover)\n- ë-C4 (2021, electric vehicle)\n\n#### Dacia:\n- Spring (2021, electric vehicle)\n- Jogger (2021, crossover)\n- Bigster (planned for 2024, larger SUV)\n\n#### Daihatsu:\n- Thor (2016, mini MPV)\n- Rocky (2019, compact SUV)\n- Altis (2021, hybrid sedan)\n\n#### Denza:\n- Denza X (2019, electric SUV)\n- Denza D9 (2022, luxury electric MPV)\n- Denza N7 (2023, electric SUV coupe)\n\n#### Dodge:\n- Challenger (updated, 2017)\n- Durango (updated, 2018)\n- RAM 1500 (new generation, 2019)\n\n#### Dongfeng:\n- Fengon E3 (2021, compact electric SUV)\n- Fengon E5 (2022, mid-size electric SUV)\n- Fengon E6 (2023, upscale electric SUV)\n- Junfeng EV (2022, electric sedan)\n- Kangdian EV (2024, electric crossover)\n\n#### Drako Motors:\n- GTE (2019, electric luxury sedan)\n- Dragon (2022, electric hyper-SUV)\n\n#### DS Automobiles:\n- DS 3 Crossback E-Tense (2020, compact electric crossover)\n- DS 7 Crossback E-Tense (2021, mid-size luxury electric SUV)\n- DS 9 E-Tense (planned for 2024, flagship luxury electric sedan)\n\n#### EdisonFuture:\n- EF1-T (2022, electric pickup truck)\n- EF1-V (2023, electric delivery van)\n\n#### Elaris:  \n- Finn (2021, compact electric city car)  \n- Beo (2021, electric SUV)  \n- Caro (2021, electric van)  \n- Dyo (2022, electric microcar)\n\n#### Enovate:\n- ME7 (2022, luxury electric sedan)\n- ME9 (2024, flagship electric sedan)\n\n#### Evergrande (Hengchi):\n- Hengchi 1 (2022, luxury electric sedan)\n- Hengchi 5 (2022, compact electric SUV)\n- Hengchi 3 (2023, mid-size electric SUV)\n- Hengchi 6 (planned for 2024, electric MPV)\n- Hengchi 7 (planned for 2024, electric luxury sedan)\n\n#### Evolute:  \n- i-Pro (2022, compact electric sedan)  \n- i-Joy (2022, electric crossover)  \n- i-Sky (2023, electric SUV)  \n- i-Van (planned for 2024, electric minivan)\n\n#### Exeed:\n- TX (2021, mid-size luxury SUV)\n- VX (2023, compact luxury SUV)\n\n#### Faraday Future:\n- FF 91 (2023, luxury electric SUV)\n- FF 81 (planned for 2024, mid-size electric SUV)\n- FF 71 (planned for 2025, compact electric SUV)\n\n#### Ferrari:\n- 812 Superfast (2017)\n- Portofino (2018)\n- Roma (2019)\n- SF90 Stradale (2020, plug-in hybrid)\n\n#### Fiat:\n- 500X (2016, updated)\n- Fullback (2016, pickup truck)\n- Tipo (new generation, 2016)\n\n#### Fisker:\n- Ocean (2023, electric SUV)\n- Pear (planned for 2024, compact electric car)\n- Ronin (planned for 2025, electric GT convertible)\n- Alaska (planned for 2025, electric pickup truck)\n\n#### Ford:\n- Fiesta (new generation, 2017)\n- Focus (new generation, 2018)\n- Puma (2019, crossover)\n- Kuga (new generation, 2020)\n- Explorer (2020, new generation)\n\n#### Foxtron:\n- Model C (2023, electric SUV)\n- Model E (2023, luxury electric sedan)\n- Model T (2023, electric bus)\n\n#### FREZe:\n- Nikrob (2021, compact electric car based on the Wuling Hongguang Mini EV)\n\n#### Geely:\n- Atlas (2016, compact SUV)\n- Binrui (2018, sedan)\n- Panda (2019, city car)\n- Emgrand 7 (2020, compact sedan)\n- Emgrand GT (2020, performance sedan)\n- Emgrand X7 (2020, mid-size SUV)\n- Icon (2020, compact crossover)\n- Okavango (2020, mid-size SUV)\n- Tugella (2021, coupe SUV)\n\n#### Genesis:\n- G70 (2017, luxury sedan)\n- GV80 (2020, luxury SUV)\n- GV70 (2021, compact luxury SUV)\n- GV60 (2022, electric crossover)\n\n#### Great Wall:\n- Poer (2019, pickup truck)\n- Tank 300 (2020, off-road SUV)\n- Tank 500 (2021, luxury SUV)\n\n#### Haima:\n- S5 (2017, conventional compact SUV)\n- E3 (2020, electric compact SUV)\n- E6 (2022, electric sedan)\n- 7X (2023, mid-size electric SUV)\n\n#### Haval:\n- H6 (new generation, 2017, compact SUV)\n- F7 (2018, compact SUV)\n- F7x (2019, coupe SUV)\n- Big Dog (2020, off-road SUV)\n- Dargo (2021, off-road SUV variant)\n- Jolion (2021, compact SUV)\n- Chulian (2021, crossover)\n\n#### HiPhi:  \n- HiPhi X (2020, luxury electric SUV with futuristic design)  \n- HiPhi Z (2022, high-performance electric sedan)  \n- HiPhi Y (2023, mid-size luxury electric SUV)  \n\n#### Honda:\n- CR-V (new generation, 2017)\n- Jazz (new generation, 2020)\n- HR-V (new generation, 2021)\n- Civic (new generation, 2021)\n\n#### Hongqi:\n- H5 (2017, executive sedan)\n- H9 (2020, luxury sedan)\n- E-HS9 (2020, full-size luxury electric SUV)\n- L5 (2022, ultra-luxury sedan)\n- S9 (2025, hybrid hypercar)\n\n#### Hyundai:\n- Ioniq (2016, hybrid/electric)\n- Kona (2017, crossover)\n- Palisade (2018, full-size SUV)\n- Venue (2019, subcompact SUV)\n- Staria (2021, multi-purpose vehicle)\n\n#### IM Motors:\n- IM L6 (2022, electric luxury sedan)\n- IM L7 (2023, flagship electric luxury sedan)\n\n#### Infiniti:\n- QX30 (2016, compact SUV)\n- Q50 (updated, 2017)\n- Q60 (2017)\n- QX50 (2018, redesigned)\n\n#### Isuzu:\n- MU-X (2017, mid-size SUV)\n- D-Max (new generation, 2020)\n\n#### JAC:\n- iEV6S (2020, electric SUV)\n- iEV7S (2021, electric crossover)\n- Refine E6 (2022, electric sedan)\n- Refine S4 (2021, compact electric SUV)\n- Refine S5 (2021, mid-size electric SUV)\n\n#### Jaguar:\n- XF (new generation, 2016)\n- E-Pace (2017, SUV)\n- I-Pace (2018, electric SUV)\n- F-Type (updated, 2020)\n\n#### Jeep:\n- Compass (new generation, 2017)\n- Grand Cherokee (new generation, 2021)\n- Wrangler (new generation, 2018)\n\n#### JMC:\n- Yuhu EV (2022, electric pickup truck)\n- EV6 (2023, electric SUV)\n- Yuhu Pickup (updated in 2023, conventional pickup truck)\n\n#### Karma Automotive:\n- Revero (updated in 2018, luxury plug-in hybrid sedan)\n- Revero GT (2020, luxury electric sedan with performance upgrades)\n\n#### Kia:\n- Niro (2016, hybrid)\n- Stinger (2017)\n- Ceed (new generation, 2018)\n- Seltos (2019)\n- Sorento (new generation, 2020)\n\n#### Koenigsegg:\n- Regera (2016, hybrid hypercar)\n- Jesko (2019)\n- Gemera (2020, 4-seater hybrid)\n\n#### Lamborghini:\n- Urus (2018, luxury SUV)\n- Sian (2020, hybrid supercar)\n- Countach LPI 800-4 (2021, hybrid tribute model)\n\n#### Lancia:\n- Ypsilon (updated, 2021)\n\n#### Land Rover:\n- Range Rover Velar (2017)\n- Defender (2020, new generation)\n- Discovery (2021, updated)\n\n#### Leapmotor:\n- T03 (2020, compact electric city hatchback)\n- C11 (2021, mid-size electric SUV)\n- C01 (2022, premium electric sedan)\n- C10 (2024, global electric SUV)\n- C16 (2024, large electric SUV)\n- B10 (2025, compact electric crossover SUV)\n\n#### Lexus:\n- UX (2018)\n- NX (new generation, 2021)\n\n#### Li Auto:\n- One (2019, range-extended electric SUV)\n- L9 (2022, full-size range-extended electric SUV)\n- L8 (2022, mid-size range-extended electric SUV)\n- L7 (2023, compact range-extended electric SUV)\n\n#### Lightyear:\n- Lightyear 0 (2019, concept solar EV)\n- Lightyear 2 (2023, production solar EV)\n\n#### Lordstown Motors:\n- Endurance (2022, electric pickup truck)\n\n#### Lotus:\n- Evija (2019, electric hypercar)\n- Emira (2021, mid-engine sports car)\n\n#### Lucid:  \n- Air (2021, luxury electric sedan)  \n- Gravity (planned for 2024, luxury electric SUV)\n\n#### Lynk \u0026 Co:\n- 01 (2017, compact SUV, ICE/PHEV)\n- 03 (2018, compact sedan, ICE/PHEV)\n- 05 (2019, compact coupe-SUV)\n- 06 (2020, subcompact SUV, ICE/PHEV)\n- 08 (2023, mid-size PHEV SUV)\n- 09 (2021, mid-size SUV, ICE/PHEV)\n- 07 (2024, mid-size PHEV sedan)\n- Z10 (2024, full-size BEV/PHEV sedan)\n- Z20 (2024, compact BEV SUV)\n- 900 (April 28 2025, full-size PHEV SUV)\n\n#### Mahindra:\n- KUV100 (2016, compact SUV)\n- Marazzo (2018, MPV)\n- XUV300 (2019, subcompact SUV)\n- Thar (new generation, 2020)\n- XUV700 (2021, mid-size SUV)\n\n#### Maserati:\n- Levante (2016, SUV)\n- Ghibli (updated, 2020)\n- MC20 (2020, sports car)\n\n#### Maxus:  \n- E Deliver 3 (2020, compact electric van)  \n- E Deliver 9 (2020, large electric van)  \n- MIFA 9 (2022, electric MPV)  \n- T90 EV (2022, electric pickup truck)\n\n#### Maybach:\n- S580 (2020, luxury sedan)\n- GLS 600 (2020, luxury SUV)\n- S680 (2021, flagship luxury sedan)\n\n#### Mazda:\n- CX-30 (2019)\n- CX-60 (2022, plug-in hybrid)\n\n#### McLaren:\n- 720S (2017)\n- Senna (2018)\n- GT (2019)\n- Speedtail (2019)\n- 765LT (2020)\n\n#### Mercedes-Benz:\n- GLB (2019)\n- EQC (2019, electric)\n- GLA (2020, new generation)\n- EQS (2021, electric luxury sedan)\n\n#### MG:\n- ZS (2017, compact SUV)\n- ZS EV (2019, electric SUV)\n- Hector (2019, mid-size SUV)\n- Gloster (2020, full-size SUV)\n- Astor (2021, crossover)\n- Cyberster (2023, electric roadster)\n\n#### Mitsubishi:\n- Eclipse Cross (2017)\n- Pajero Sport (2019, updated)\n- Outlander (2021, new generation)\n\n#### Mullen Automotive:\n- FIVE (2023, electric pickup truck)\n- MXE (planned for 2025, electric crossover)\n\n#### Neta Auto:\n- Neta N01 (2018, compact electric SUV)\n- Neta U (2019, mid-size electric SUV)\n- Neta V (2020, compact electric hatchback)\n- Neta S (2022, electric sedan)\n- Neta GT (2023, electric sports car)\n- Neta V-II (2025, updated version of Neta V with enhanced features)\n- Neta X (2025, smart electric SUV)\n\n#### NEVS:\n- NEVS 9 (2022, electric sedan)\n- NEVS 3 (planned for 2025, compact electric hatchback)\n\n#### Nikola:\n- Tre (2021, electric semi-truck)\n- Two (planned for 2024, hydrogen-electric semi-truck)\n- Badger (planned for 2024, electric pickup truck)\n\n#### NIO:\n- EP9 (2016, electric hypercar)\n- ES8 (2018, full-size electric SUV)\n- ES6 (2019, mid-size electric SUV)\n- EC6 (2020, coupe-style electric SUV)\n- ET7 (2021, electric sedan)\n- ET5 (2022, compact electric sedan)\n- ES7 (2022, mid-size electric SUV)\n- ES9 (planned for 2024, full-size electric SUV)\n\n#### Nissan:\n- Leaf (new generation, 2017)\n- Juke (new generation, 2019)\n- Qashqai (new generation, 2021)\n- X-Trail (new generation, 2022)\n\n#### Opel:\n- Crossland (2017)\n- Grandland (2017, updated 2021)\n- Mokka (2020, new generation)\n- Mokka-e (2020, electric SUV)\n- Zafira Life (2020, people carrier)\n- Astra Electric (2023, electric version)\n\n#### Ora:\n- Black Cat (2019, compact electric car)\n- Good Cat (2020, retro-styled electric hatchback)\n- Lightning Cat (2022, electric sedan)\n- Punk Cat (planned for 2024, retro-inspired electric hatchback)\n\n#### Pagani:\n- Huayra BC (2016)\n- Huayra Roadster (2017)\n- Huayra Imola (2020)\n\n#### Perodua:\n- Bezza (2016, compact sedan)\n- Aruz (2019, compact SUV)\n- Axia (new generation, 2023)\n\n#### Peugeot:\n- 208 (new generation 2019)\n- e-208 (2019, electric)\n- e-2008 (2019, electric SUV)\n- 3008 Hybrid (2019, plug-in hybrid)\n- 508 PSE (2020, high-performance model)\n- 308 Hybrid (2021)\n- 408 (2022, SUV-Coupé)\n- 5008 Hybrid (2022)\n\n#### Piech Automotive:  \n- Mark Zero (planned for 2024, electric sports car)  \n- GT (planned for 2025, grand tourer EV)\n\n#### Polestar:\n- Polestar 1 (2017, hybrid coupe)\n- Polestar 2 (2020, electric sedan)\n- Polestar 3 (2023, electric SUV)\n- Polestar 4 (planned for 2024, electric SUV coupé)\n- Polestar 5 (planned for 2025, electric GT)\n- Polestar 6 (planned for 2026, electric roadster)\n\n#### Porsche:\n- Cayenne (2018, updated)\n- Macan (2016, updated)\n- Taycan (2019, electric)\n\n#### Proton:\n- X70 (2018, mid-size SUV)\n- X50 (2020, compact SUV)\n\n#### Qoros:\n- Qoros 3 (2023, compact premium sedan/crossover variant with advanced connectivity)\n- Qoros 9 (2023, flagship electric/premium model)\n\n#### Ram:\n- 2500 (updated generation, 2018, heavy-duty pickup)\n- 3500 (updated generation, 2018, heavy-duty pickup)\n- ProMaster (refreshed in 2018, full-size commercial van)\n- ProMaster City (updated in 2020, compact commercial van)\n- 1500 TRX (2021, high-performance pickup truck)\n\n#### Renault:\n- Triber (2019)\n- Arkana (2020)\n- Megane E-Tech (2021, electric)\n- Kiger (2021, compact SUV)\n- Austral (2022)\n\n#### Rezvani:\n- Tank (2017, luxury tactical SUV)\n- Beast (updated 2018, lightweight sports car)\n- Vengeance (2023, armored luxury SUV)\n\n#### Rimac:\n- Concept One (2016, electric hypercar)\n- Nevera (2021, electric hypercar)\n\n#### Rising Auto:\n- R7 (2022, mid-size electric crossover)\n- R9 (2023, flagship electric SUV)\n- R3 (planned for 2025, compact electric vehicle)\n\n#### Rivian:\n- R1T (2021, electric pickup truck)\n- R1S (2022, electric SUV)\n\n#### Roewe:\n- Ei5 (2019, electric MPV)\n- RX6 (2022, mid-size SUV with advanced electrification options)\n- i6 (2024, premium electric sedan)\n\n#### Rolls-Royce:\n- Phantom (new generation, 2017)\n- Cullinan (2018, SUV)\n- Ghost (new generation, 2020)\n\n#### SEAT:\n- Ateca (2016)\n- Arona (2017)\n- Tarraco (2018)\n\n#### Seres:\n- 3 (2020, compact electric SUV)\n- 5 (2021, mid-size electric SUV)\n- 7 (planned for 2024, luxury electric SUV)\n\n#### Singulato:\n- iS6 (2021, electric mid-size SUV)\n- iS7 (2023, premium electric SUV)\n\n#### Škoda:\n- Karoq (2017)\n- Kodiaq (2016)\n- Enyaq (2020, electric)\n\n#### Skywell:  \n- ET5 (2021, mid-size electric SUV)\n\n#### Smart:\n- EQ ForTwo (2019, electric city car)\n- EQ ForFour (2019, electric compact car)\n- #1 (2022, electric crossover)\n- #3 (2023, electric SUV)\n\n#### Subaru:\n- XV (2017, new generation)\n- Levorg (2020, new generation)\n- BRZ (2021, new generation)\n- WRX (2022, performance sedan)\n\n#### Suzuki:\n- Ignis (2016, compact crossover)\n- Swift (new generation, 2017)\n- Jimny (new generation, 2018)\n- S-Cross (new generation, 2021)\n- Grand Vitara (2022, mid-size SUV)\n\n#### Tata Motors:\n- Hexa (2017, crossover SUV)\n- Nexon (2017, compact SUV)\n- Harrier (2019, mid-size SUV)\n- Altroz (2020, premium hatchback)\n- Punch (2021, micro-SUV)\n\n#### Tesla:\n- Model 3 (2017)\n- Model Y (2020)\n- Cybertruck (2024)\n- Cybercab (June 2025, fully autonomous robotaxi)\n- Roadster (planned for 2025)\n\n#### Thunder Power:  \n- Sedan (planned for 2024, luxury electric sedan)  \n- SUV (planned for 2025, electric SUV)\n\n#### Toyota:\n- Yaris Cross (2020)\n- Supra (2019, revived model)\n- Highlander (2020, new generation)\n\n#### Trumpchi:\n- GE3 (2019, compact electric SUV)\n- ES6 (2020, mid-size electric SUV)\n- GS4 (updated in 2021, compact crossover with electrified options)\n- GS8 (updated in 2022, full-size SUV with hybrid/electric variants)\n- GE3 Plus (2024, enhanced compact electric SUV)\n\n#### VinFast:\n- VF 8 (2022, mid-size electric SUV)\n- VF 9 (2023, full-size electric SUV)\n- VF 6 (planned for 2024, compact electric SUV)\n- VF 7 (planned for 2024, electric SUV coupé)\n- VF 5 (planned for 2025, subcompact electric SUV)\n\n#### Volkswagen:\n- ID.3 (2020, battery electric compact hatchback)\n- ID.4 (2021, battery electric SUV)\n- ID.5 (2021, battery electric SUV-coupé)\n- ID. Buzz (2022, battery electric reinterpretation of the classic microbus)\n- Tera (2024, concept electric vehicle aimed at a new segment)\n\n#### Volvo:\n- XC40 (2017)\n- V60 (2018, new generation)\n- S60 (2018, new generation)\n\n#### Voyah:\n- Dreamer (2022, luxury electric MPV)\n- Free (2021, luxury electric SUV)\n- Passion (2024, convertible electric sports car)\n- Pro (2024, premium electric sedan)\n\n#### Weltmeister (WM Motor):  \n- EX5 (2018, compact electric SUV)  \n- EX6 Plus (2019, mid-size electric SUV)  \n- W6 (2021, intelligent electric SUV with autonomous driving features)  \n- E5 (2022, electric sedan)\n\n#### Wuling:\n- Hongguang Mini EV (2020, ultra-compact electric car)\n- Victory (2020, MPV)\n- Air EV (2022, compact electric car)\n- Alvez (2023, compact SUV)\n\n#### Xiaomi:\n- SU7 (2024, full-size electric sedan, performance-oriented)\n- MS11 (2024, electric sedan)\n- MX11 (planned for 2025, all-electric SUV)\n- MS12 (planned for 2025, electric SUV)\n- Kunlun (planned for 2026, range-extended electric SUV)\n\n#### XPeng:\n- G3 (2018, compact electric SUV)\n- P7 (2020, electric sedan)\n- P5 (2021, compact electric sedan)\n- G6 (2023, mid-size electric SUV)\n- P9 (planned for 2024, flagship electric sedan)\n- X9 (planned for 2025, electric MPV)\n\n#### Zeekr:\n- 001 (2021, electric shooting brake)\n- 009 (2022, electric luxury MPV)\n- 003 (planned for 2024, compact electric SUV)\n\n#### Zotye:\n- T300 (2017, compact SUV)\n- T700 (2017, luxury SUV)\n- T500 (2018, mid-size SUV)\n- T800 (2018, full-size SUV)\n\n## License\n\nThis repository is licensed under the MIT License.","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fgetfrontend%2Fjson-car-list","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fgetfrontend%2Fjson-car-list","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fgetfrontend%2Fjson-car-list/lists"}