This list of car audio manufacturers and brands comprises brand labels and manufacturers of both original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and after-market products generally related to in car entertainment that already have articles within Wikipedia. While components sold by these companies have much in common with other audio applications or may market the same products for non ICE applications, they are noted for marketing their products specifically for ICE use.
This is not intended to be a list of all ICE brands, only those with articles already on Wikipedia for other reasons. Udacity customer service number.
A display fit for a pilot. The Audi virtual cockpit plus can make for a highly elevated driving experience. Set in a fully digital 12.3-inch instrument display, the Audi virtual cockpit plus allows you to customize information such as navigation, audio and phone, as well as access Google Earth™.
- Audi A3 Sportback 40 TFSI e: Combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 1.5–1.4; combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km: 13.8–13.0; combined CO 2 emissions in g/km: 34–30 Audi Q3 Sportback 45 TFSI e: Combined fuel consumption in l/100 km: 1.7–1.4; combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km: 15.9–14.6; combined CO 2 emissions in g/km: 38–33 Audi Q3 45 TFSI e: Combined.
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- Alpine - Aftermarket car audio and infotainment components; OEM option in FCA vehicles for premium audio
- Audiovox-Namsung – over Jensen, Dual, Phase Linear, Axxera, and others
- Blaupunkt (also an OEM option for the 2004–2006 Pontiac GTO and 2008–2009 Pontiac G8)
- Bose (exclusively OEM option for various car manufacturers)
- Boston Acoustics (also an OEM option for the 2010 and up Chevrolet Camaro and many Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles)
- Burmester Audiosysteme (OEM for the Bugatti Veyron; also an OEM option for Mercedes-Benz and Porsche vehicles)
- Directed Electronics (manufacturers tuners for SIRIUS-XMSatellite Radio
- Dynaudio (also an OEM option for Volkswagen vehicles)
- Hypersonic www.hypersonic.club
- Harman International Industries (over Harman Kardon, Infinity and OEM option for many automotive manufacturers, JBL also OEM option for many Ford and Toyota vehicles, Lexicon (oem for Hyundai), and Mark Levinson (exclusive OEM option for Lexus vehicles))
- JBL (also an OEM option for Ford, Scion, and Toyota vehicles)[1]
- Kenwood (also an OEM option for the Hyundai Accent and Hyundai Tiburon vehicles)
- Lear Corporation (supplier of BMW, Audi, JLR, Daimler, Bentley and others)[2]
- McIntosh (also an OEM option for the Ford GT and Subaru Outback H6)
- Meridian Audio (optional extras on Jaguars and Range Rovers, and standard on McLarens)
- Milbert Amplifiers (vacuum tube car audio equipment)
- Monster Cable (manufacturers speaker wiring)
- Nakamichi (also an OEM option for Lexus vehicles)
- Panasonic (a brand of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.) (manufacturers Fender and ELS sound systems for Volkswagen and Acura vehicles)
- Pioneer (also an OEM option for many GM, Ford, Mazdapickup trucks, Toyota/Lexus and Honda vehicles)
- Revel (OEM for Lincoln)
- Rockford Fosgate
- Sanyo (also an OEM option for Fiat 500 And Isuzu Forward )
- Sony (also an OEM option for Ford vehicles)
- Woodman
- Vibe Audio
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- ^https://www.driveandcar.com/top-6-audio-car-brands-worth-to-buy/
- ^http://www.lear.com/en/electrical/audio.aspx