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  • Accumolli (1950), Piaggio powered — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Achilles (1953—1957) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • ACMA (Vespa) (1951—1962), Ateliers de Construction de Motocycles et Accessoires — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Adonis (1949—1952), Société du Scooters Adonis; 50 and 75cc VAP engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Aermoto (1938—1940), Sachs powered — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Agrati (1958—1965), Merged with Garelli in 1961, scooters branded as Garelli Capri from 1965 — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Allstate, Brand of retailer Sears; manufactured by Cushman or Piaggio and others — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • (Allwyn Pushpak) Vespa / Allwyn Pushpak (1974—1986) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Arctic Cat (2000s) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Ardent (1949—1954), Manufacture Française des Scooters Ardents; initially motorcycle scooter hybrids; Le Poulain and VAP engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Auteco Lambretta / Auteco (1954—1970s), licensed Lambrettas; (1990s), Bajaj importers — Colombia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Autoglider (1919—1922) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • (API) Lambretta / API (1955—1990) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Bernardet (1948—1959) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • BSA (1958—1965) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Bitri (1955—1964) — Netherlands (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Bond (1957—1962), Makers of Bond Minicars; Villiers powered — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Brumana Pugliese (1970—1980), Lambretta models plus its own models — Brazil (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Busi (1940—1951) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Cagiva — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Cazenave (1954—1960), Mistral and Ydral engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Čezeta (CZ), (1957—1964) — Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Concord (1950s), See Manurhin below — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Cushman (1936—1965) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Cycle-Scoot (1950s) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Danmotor Vespa Indonesia (1970s), Licensed Vespa 90cc and 150cc models — Denmark / Indonesia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • DKR (1957—1967), DKR Company formed by Day & Robinson of Willenhall Radiators, and Cyril Kieft, Villiers engined. — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • DKW (1921—1922, 1954—1957) — Germany / West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • DMW (1957—1967) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Doodle Bug (1946—1948), Brand of retailer Gambles store chain — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • (Douglas) Vespa (1951—1965) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Ducati — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Durkopp (1954—1960) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • FAKA (1952—1957), Took over production of Walba scooters — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • (Fenwick) Lambretta (1951—1960) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • FIAMC (Fabbrica Italiana Auto Moto Cicli) (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Fly (2006—2010), Distributors of Chinese built scooters — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Garelli (1965—1970), post-merger re-branding of the Agrati Capri — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Generic (2000s), Former brand of Austrian KSR Group used for Asian imports — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Glas Gogo (1950—1967) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Guizzo (1955—1964), built by Palmieri & Gulinelli of Bologna — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Harley-Davidson — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Heinkel (1953—1965) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Hercules (1950s—1970s), Absorbed into Sachs in the late 1950s — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Indian — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Iso (1948—1957) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Italjet — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • IWL (1955—1965) — East Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • James — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Jawa — Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Jonghi (1953—1957) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Kieft (1955—1957), Importer and distributor of the German Hercules Company mopeds and scooters; Succeeded by the DKR Company — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Kinetic (1998—2008) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Kinetic Honda (1984—1998) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Kreidler — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • KTM — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Lacombe (1948—1954), P.P. Roussey two-stroke engines; also known as the Comindus. — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Lambretta (Innocenti parent factory) (1947—1972) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Lambretta do Brasil (1955—1964) — Brazil (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Lamby (1977—1990), brand of API — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Laverda (1960—1962), models included Mini 60 and Mini-Scooter. (2000—2004), re-branded Asian sourced scooters — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Lohner (1950—1963), Rotax-Sachs and ILO engines; Merged with the Rotax engine company to form Lohner-Rotax in 1959 — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • MAC (1972—1977), brand of API — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Maico-letta (1955—1966) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Manurhin (1952—1962), Initially a licensed DKW Hobby scooter; sold in the UK as Concord brand — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Mercury (1956—1958) (not to be confused with USA Mercury) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Messerschmitt — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Meteora (1950s), NSU powered — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Mitsubishi (1946—1963) — Japan (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Molot (1999—?), See Vyatka below — Russia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Monark (1957—1969) — Sweden (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Motobi (1963—1968), 50 and 100cc scooters; Relaunched by Austrian partnership in 2010 including a scooter line — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Motoflash (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Motobloc / Riva Sport Industries (RSI) (1950s), Initially sold the Swiss AMI scooter as the Ami Motobloc. The Sulky was developed with RSI — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Moto Guzzi (1950—1966) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Motovespa (1953—2000), licensed Vespas, taken over by Piaggio — Spain (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • MV Agusta (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Nibbio (1947—1952), Initially manufactured by Gianca, transferring to San Christopher in 1949 — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • NSU (1951—1956), licensed Lambretta 125cc LC; (1956—1969), their own Prima range — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • N-Zeta (1960s) — New Zealand (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Paloma (1954—1969), Etablissements Michel Humblot; Acquired by Cazenave in 1964 — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Parilla (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • (Pasco) Lambretta (1964—1970) — Brazil (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Peirspeed, Re-badged TGB — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Piatti (1954—1957) — Belgium / United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Powell Manufacturing Company (1940s) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Prina (1949—1954) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Puch — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Rabbit, Brand of Fuji Heavy Industries — Japan (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Ravat — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Reynolds Runabout (1919—1924), Jackson Car Manufacturing Co and later by A. W. Wall — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Riverside (1960s), Brand of retailer Montgomery Ward manufactured by various imported makes — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Rumi (1954—1969) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Schwinn — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Scootavia (1951—1956) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Scoto (1949—1950), Moped/scooter hybrid built by MGT (Million-Guiet-Tubauto) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Scotta (1952—1953), 125cc Motorcycle/scooter hybrid — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • (Serveta) Lambretta / Lambretta SAL (1954—1989) — Spain (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Siam-bretta (1948—1970), Licence built Lambrettas — Argentina (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Siamoto (1996—1999) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • SICRAF (Paul Vallée Motos) (1949—1954), Societe Industrielle de Construction et de Recherches Automobiles de France; Aubier-Dunne and Ydral engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • SIL (1972—1996), Lambretta GP/DL made with plant acquired from the defunct Lambretta — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • SIM (Società Italiana Motoscooters) / SIM-Moretti (1953—1955) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Simard (1951—1954), Ydral and AMC engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Simonetta / San Cristoforo (1952—1954), Later version of the Nibbio built by San Cristoforo under licence from Ravat of France — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Simson (1955—2002) — East Germany / Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Stewart (1959—1963), acquired by BSA — New Zealand (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Sun / Raleigh (1957—1960), Sun Cycle & Fittings Co Ltd was absorbed by Raleigh Industries in 1958 — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Swallow (1946—1951) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Tamoto (1949—1951) Motorcycle/scooter hybrids — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Tempo (1957—1959), Sachs powered; produced at Progress-Werke-Oberkirch AG in Germany — Norway (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Terrot (1952—1957) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Tomos / Tomos Puch (1950s—?), Moped manufacturer with scooter-like models and a license built Puch scooter. Bankrupt 2019 — Yugoslavia (Slovenia) (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • TN'G — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Toscane (1947) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Triumph (1959—1970) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • TWN (Triumph-Werk Nurnberg AG) (1955) — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • "Tula" / TMZ (1955—1987) Initially based on the German Goggo TA200, Tula also made three-wheeled scooters — USSR (Russia) (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Vectrix — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Velocette (1960—1964) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Vento — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Venus (1953—1955) — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Vivani (1952) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Vyatka (1956—1979; 1999—?) Initially an unlicensed copy of the Vespa 150; In 1999 Vyatskiye Polyany Machine-Building Plant was renamed Molot and started production of the Strizh scooter, but by 2017 was struggling financially — USSR (Russia) / Russia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Walba (1949—1952), One of the first post-war German scooters, production taken over by FAKA — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • WFM (1959—1965) Manufacturers of the Osa scooter, the Polish People's Republic's only native scooter — Poland (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Zeta (1948—1954) — Italyki (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • ZID (2000s) Degtyaryov Plant motorcycle manufacturer sold Lifan based scooters until at least 2018 — Russia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

  • Zündapp (1953—1964) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)

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With the growing interest in Scooter’s quick, easy-to-use functionality, there are many Scooter Manufacturers around the world that are profiting from manufacturing Scooters. The 129 Scooter Manufacturers recorded in this generator tool are considered to be among the youngest in the world, depending on when they were created, and some of them never ceased production even during the war and the Great Depression.

In addition, if you want to find Scooter Manufacturers around the world, you can find the most detailed information in this random tool. This includes a list of manufacturers, country of origin, major contributions and a brief introduction to major products. With the rise of more Scooter Manufacturers in recent years, Scooter Manufacturers can only go so far by improving their performance, improving their appearance, and becoming more responsive to the needs of different people.

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