All Major Car Brands at UK Best Car Parts – From Audi to Volvo
Welcome to the UK Best Car Parts Car Brands Directory – your one-stop guide to finding high-quality, reliable parts for virtually any vehicle on UK roads!
Whether you’re maintaining a classic British icon like Jaguar or Land Rover, powering up a dependable Japanese favorite like Toyota, Honda, or Suzuki, or upgrading a premium German performer from Audi, BMW, or Mercedes-Benz, we’ve got you covered.
Browse our full collection of 80+ major brands below, complete with logos, quick overviews, and direct links to in-depth profiles. Discover the perfect parts for your car today – scroll down and find your make now!
Abarth
Abarth
Italian performance brand specializing in sporty, tuned versions of Fiat models with a focus on racing heritage.
Acura
Acura
Honda’s luxury division offering premium vehicles with advanced technology and sporty handling for the North American market.
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Iconic Italian brand known for stylish, performance-oriented cars with a rich motorsport history dating back over a century.
Alpina
Alpina
German tuner of BMW vehicles, creating high-performance luxury cars with bespoke engineering and exclusive designs.
Alpine
Alpine
French sports car maker revived by Renault, famous for lightweight, agile models like the A110 with rally-winning pedigree.
Ariel
Ariel
British manufacturer of minimalist, high-performance sports cars and motorcycles emphasizing raw driving experience.
Aston Martin
Aston Martin
British luxury sports car icon, renowned for elegant grand tourers like the DB series, often featured in James Bond films
Audi
Audi
German premium brand under Volkswagen Group, celebrated for quattro all-wheel drive, innovative tech, and sleek designs.
Audi Sports
Audi Sports
Audi’s performance arm (Audi Sport), specializing in RS and S models with quattro technology, high-output engines, and motorsport prowess.
AvtoVAZ
AvtoVAZ
Russian automotive giant owning Lada, producing rugged, affordable vehicles suited for harsh climates with a history tied to Soviet-era engineering.
BAC
BAC
British maker of the Mono, a single-seater track-focused supercar known for extreme lightweight construction and driver involvement.
Baojun
Baojun
Chinese budget brand from GM-SAIC joint venture, offering affordable electric and compact vehicles for emerging markets.
Bentley
Bentley
British ultra-luxury marque, part of Volkswagen, crafting opulent grand tourers and SUVs with hand-built craftsmanship.
BMW
BMW
German automotive giant famous for “ultimate driving machines” blending performance, luxury, and advanced engineering.
BMW M
BMW M
BMW’s high-performance division, crafting tuned versions of standard models with enhanced engines, aerodynamics, and motorsport-inspired dynamics.
Brilliance
Brilliance
Chinese automaker producing sedans and SUVs in partnership with BMW, focusing on affordable luxury for Asian markets.
Bugatti
Bugatti
French hypercar legend under Rimac Group, known for record-breaking speed machines like the Chiron
Buick
Buick
American brand from GM, offering comfortable, upscale vehicles with a focus on quiet luxury and modern tech.
BYD
BYD
Chinese leader in electric vehicles, pioneering affordable EVs and hybrids with innovative battery technology.
Cadillac
Cadillac
GM’s American luxury division, synonymous with bold designs, powerful performance, and cutting-edge features.
Caterham
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Caterham
Caterham
British lightweight sports car specialist, continuing the Lotus Seven legacy with customizable, fun-to-drive roadsters.
Changan
Changan
Leading Chinese automaker, producing affordable sedans, SUVs, and EVs with modern tech, expanding globally through partnerships.
Chery
Chery
Major Chinese exporter of budget-friendly cars, SUVs, and EVs with growing global presence and tech advancements.
Chrysler
Chrysler
American marque under Stellantis, known for minivans and luxury sedans with innovative family-focused features.
Citroën
Citroën
French innovator under Stellantis, famous for quirky designs, comfort-oriented suspensions, and efficient urban vehicles.
Corvette
Corvette
Iconic American sports car from Chevrolet, renowned for high-performance V8 engines, sleek fiberglass bodies, and a legacy of speed since 1953.
Cupra
Cupra
Sporty Spanish sub-brand of Seat, delivering high-performance electric and hybrid models with bold styling.
Dacia
Dacia
Romanian budget brand from Renault, providing no-frills, reliable vehicles like the Duster SUV at low prices.
Daewoo
Daewoo
Former South Korean brand now integrated into GM, remembered for affordable compact cars in global markets.
Daihatsu
Daihatsu
Japanese kei car specialist under Toyota, excelling in compact, efficient urban vehicles and mini-SUVs.
Daimler
Daimler
Daimler – Historic British luxury brand, now part of Jaguar Land Rover, famous for royal carriages and elegant limousines with a heritage of craftsmanship.
Datsun
Datsun
Former name of Nissan from 1931 to 1986, revived briefly for budget cars in emerging markets, known for reliable, affordable compacts.
Dodge
Dodge
American muscle brand from Stellantis, iconic for powerful Chargers, Challengers, and performance-oriented trucks.
Dodge Viper
Dodge Viper
Legendary American supercar from Dodge, famous for its massive V10 engine, raw power, and no-frills performance from 1991 to 2017.
DS
DS
French luxury spin-off from Citroën under Stellantis, focusing on avant-garde design and premium electric models.
Ferrari
Ferrari
Legendary Italian supercar maker, embodying passion, speed, and exclusivity with V12 engines and F1 heritage.
Fiat
Fiat
Italian everyman’s brand under Stellantis, known for compact city cars like the 500 and affordable family vehicles.
Fisker
Fisker
American EV startup focusing on sustainable luxury with models like the Ocean SUV featuring solar roofs.
Ford
Fisker
American EV startup focusing on sustainable luxury with models like the Ocean SUV featuring solar roofs.
Ford Mustang
Ford Mustang
Legendary American pony car from Ford, symbolizing muscle and freedom with powerful engines, customizable options, and a cult following since 1964.
Geely
Geely
Chinese conglomerate owning Volvo, producing affordable EVs and crossovers with Scandinavian-influenced design.
Genesis
Genesis
Hyundai’s luxury arm from South Korea, delivering refined sedans and SUVs with high-tech interiors.
GMC
GMC
GM’s premium truck and SUV division, emphasizing rugged capability and upscale features for professional use.
GM General Motors
GM General Motors
American automotive conglomerate founding brands like Chevrolet and Cadillac, pioneering mass production and now leading in EVs with a global footprint.
Great Wall Motors
Great Wall Motors
Chinese maker of tough pickups and SUVs like the Haval series, expanding into electric and global markets.
Haval
Haval
SUV-focused brand from Great Wall Motors offering rugged, spacious, value-packed crossovers and hybrids with modern tech and capability since 2013.
Holden
Holden
Australian automotive icon under GM until 2020, known for rugged Commodores and utes tailored for tough down-under conditions.
Honda
Honda
Japanese reliability leader, renowned for efficient engines, family cars like the Civic, and motorcycles.
Hummer
Hummer
Revived American off-road icon under GM, now focusing on electric supertrucks with extreme capability.
Hyundai
Hyundai
South Korean innovator offering value-packed vehicles from budget hatchbacks to luxury Genesis spin-offs.
Infiniti
Infiniti
Nissan’s luxury brand, blending Japanese precision with performance in sedans, SUVs, and hybrids.
Isuzu
Isuzu
Japanese truck and diesel specialist, known for durable pickups and commercial vehicles worldwide.
JAC Motors
JAC Motors
Chinese manufacturer of trucks, SUVs, and EVs, focusing on commercial vehicles and affordable passenger cars for export markets.
Jaguar
Jaguar
British luxury brand under Tata, famous for elegant sports cars and SUVs with powerful performance.
Jeep
Jeep
American off-road legend from Stellantis, iconic for Wranglers and rugged SUVs built for adventure.
Karma
Karma
American luxury EV maker, producing plug-in hybrids like the Revero with exotic styling and eco-focus.
Kenworth Truck
Kenworth Truck
American premium truck maker under PACCAR, renowned for durable, customizable heavy-duty rigs with advanced tech for commercial hauling.
Kia
Kia
South Korean value brand under Hyundai, offering stylish, tech-laden vehicles with long warranties.
Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg
Swedish hypercar artisan, crafting limited-edition speed machines with innovative aerodynamics.
KTM
KTM
Austrian brand primarily known for motorcycles, but venturing into cars with the X-Bow, emphasizing lightweight, track-focused sports vehicles.
Lada
Lada
Russian rugged brand under AvtoVAZ, known for simple, durable vehicles suited to harsh conditions.
Lamborghini
Lamborghini
Italian supercar icon under Volkswagen, delivering outrageous designs and V12 power in models like the Huracán.
Lancia
Lancia
Historic Italian brand under Stellantis, remembered for rally champions and now focusing on premium EVs.
Land Rover
Land Rover
British off-road luxury from Tata, renowned for Defender and Range Rover models conquering any terrain.
Lexus
Lexus
Toyota’s luxury division, emphasizing reliability, hybrid tech, and serene comfort in premium vehicles.
Lincoln
Lincoln
Ford’s American luxury line, offering refined SUVs and sedans with advanced comfort features.
Lotus
Lotus
British lightweight sports car expert, focusing on pure driving dynamics in models like the Emira.
Lynk & Co
Lynk & Co
Chinese-Swedish brand from Geely-Volvo, blending connectivity and sharing economy in modern EVs.
Mack Truck
Mack Truck
American heavy-duty truck pioneer, known for durable semis with the bulldog logo, specializing in vocational and highway hauling since 1900.
Maserati
Maserati
Italian luxury performance brand under Stellantis, known for grand tourers with Ferrari-derived engines.
Maybach
Maybach
Ultra-luxury German sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz, offering opulent sedans and SUVs with bespoke interiors and V12 power for elite clientele.
Mazda
Mazda
Japanese zoom-zoom brand, celebrated for rotary engines, sporty handling, and elegant designs.
Mazzanti
Mazzanti
Italian boutique supercar manufacturer, handcrafting limited-edition models like the Evantra with exotic designs and powerful V8 engines.
McLaren
McLaren
British F1-inspired supercar maker, producing track-focused hybrids like the P1 with cutting-edge tech.
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz
German engineering pinnacle, offering luxury from A-Class compacts to S-Class flagships and AMGs.
Mercury
Mercury
Defunct American Ford luxury division, positioned between Ford and Lincoln with stylish vehicles like the Cougar, operating from 1938 to 2011.
MG
MG
Revived British brand under SAIC, providing affordable electric and hybrid vehicles with sporty heritage.
Mini
Mini
British fun icon under BMW, known for compact, customizable hatchbacks with go-kart handling.
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
Japanese reliability in SUVs and pickups, with a history in rally and evolving EV tech.
Nissan
Nissan
Japanese mass-market leader renowned for reliable crossovers, innovative EVs like the Leaf, and versatile family vehicles since 1933.
Nissan Nismo
Nissan Nismo
Nissan’s high-performance division delivering track-tuned models with enhanced power, handling, and motorsport-inspired dynamics since 1984.
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile
Historic American GM brand, innovator of the first mass-produced automatic transmission, known for muscle cars like the 442 until discontinuation in 2004.
Opel
Opel
German brand under Stellantis (Vauxhall in UK), offering practical family cars and efficient EVs.
Pagani
Pagani
Italian hypercar boutique, handcrafting carbon-fiber masterpieces like the Huayra with AMG power.
Panoz
Panoz
American independent sports car builder emphasizing innovative chassis, lightweight construction, and track-derived handling in high-performance roadsters.
Peugeot
Peugeot
French style leader under Stellantis, known for innovative designs in hatchbacks, SUVs, and EVs.
Peterbilt
Peterbilt
American heavy-duty truck manufacturer under PACCAR, famous for customizable semis with aerodynamic designs and reliable performance for long-haul trucking.
Polestar
Polestar
Swedish EV brand from Volvo-Geely, focusing on sustainable performance in minimalist luxury cars.
Pontiac
Pontiac
Former American GM brand known for performance-oriented vehicles like the GTO and Firebird, emphasizing bold styling and muscle car heritage until its discontinuation in 2010.
Porsche
Porsche
German sports car legend, iconic for 911 models blending track prowess with everyday usability.
Proton
Proton
Malaysian national car brand, offering budget-friendly vehicles like the Saga with Lotus-tuned handling and growing EV ambitions.
Praga
Praga
Czech boutique supercar artisan crafting extreme, limited-edition track machines with advanced materials and ultimate performance focus.
Ram
Ram
American truck specialist from Stellantis, emphasizing heavy-duty capability in pickups like the 1500.
Renault
Renault
French mass-market innovator, pioneering affordable EVs like the Zoe and family-oriented vehicles.
Rimac Group
Rimac Group
Croatian electric hypercar innovator, owning Bugatti and specializing in cutting-edge battery tech and record-breaking EVs like the Nevera.
Rinspeed
Rinspeed
Swiss concept innovator pushing mobility boundaries with futuristic, autonomous, and modular vehicle designs blending luxury and creativity.
Rivian
Rivian
American electric adventure brand, producing R1T trucks and R1S SUVs for off-road exploration.
Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce
British epitome of luxury under BMW, hand-building ultra-opulent vehicles like the Phantom.
Rover
Rover
Iconic British brand, defunct since 2005, remembered for adventurous SUVs like the Land Rover (spun off) and classic saloons with engineering innovation.
Roewe
Roewe
SAIC-owned brand combining premium styling, modern engineering, and value in SUVs, sedans, and EVs with comfort and tech emphasis.
Saab
Saab
Former Swedish innovator known for turbocharged, aircraft-inspired cars with quirky safety features.
SAIC
SAIC
Major Chinese state-owned automaker, parent of MG and Roewe, specializing in electric vehicles, joint ventures, and exporting affordable cars worldwide.
Saturn
Saturn
Defunct American GM subsidiary focused on innovative, no-haggle sales and plastic-bodied cars like the S-Series, emphasizing customer service from 1985 to 2010.
Scion
Scion
Defunct Toyota youth-oriented sub-brand from 2003 to 2016, offering quirky, customizable compacts like the xB for urban millennials.
Seat
Seat
Spanish youthful brand under Volkswagen, offering sporty, affordable hatchbacks and SUVs.
Skoda
Skoda
Czech practical brand from Volkswagen, delivering value-packed family cars with clever features.
Smart
Smart
German microcar specialist under Geely-Mercedes, focusing on tiny electric urban commuters.
Stellantis
Stellantis
Multinational automotive conglomerate formed from FCA and PSA, owning brands like Fiat, Jeep, and Peugeot, driving innovation in EVs and mobility.
Subaru
Subaru
Japanese all-wheel-drive expert, renowned for boxer engines and reliable adventure vehicles.
Suzuki
Suzuki
Japanese compact specialist, excelling in affordable motorcycles, cars, and off-roaders like the Jimny.
Tata
Tata
Indian conglomerate with Tata Motors, owning Jaguar and Land Rover, focusing on affordable cars, trucks, and expanding into electric mobility globally.
Tatra
Tatra
Historic Czech manufacturer excelling in rugged trucks and off-road vehicles with unique backbone chassis for superior durability and terrain capability.
Tesla
Tesla
American EV pioneer, revolutionizing autos with autonomous tech in models like the Model 3.
Toyota
Toyota
Japanese reliability king, offering durable vehicles from Corollas to Prius hybrids and Land Cruisers.
Toyota Crown
Toyota Crown
Toyota’s premium sedan series delivering refined luxury, hybrid efficiency, advanced safety, and elegant comfort in flagship models.
Vector Motors
Vector Motors
American boutique supercar maker creating exotic, high-performance vehicles with bold styling, aerodynamics, and limited-edition exclusivity since 1971.
Venucia
Venucia
Nissan-affiliated Chinese brand providing affordable, modern compact cars with efficient engines, contemporary design, and practical features since 2010.
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
German people’s car giant, known for iconic Beetles, Golfs, and a vast range of efficient models.
Volvo
Volvo
Swedish safety leader, emphasizing crash protection, luxury SUVs, and electric transitions.
Vauxhall
Vauxhall
British version of Opel under Stellantis, providing practical, affordable cars for UK drivers.
Wiesmann
Wiesmann
German roadster revivalist offering retro-styled convertibles with lightweight construction, powerful engines, and classic open-top driving joy since 1988.
Yulon
Yulon
Taiwanese long-standing automaker focused on reliable, cost-effective passenger vehicles with assembly expertise and growing EV capabilities since 1953.
