When we think of iconic car brands, we often associate them closely with their country of origin: German engineering, American muscle, Japanese reliability, and so forth. Yet, in today’s era of globalized automotive manufacturing, the reality can surprise even the most informed car enthusiast. Many popular vehicles roll off assembly lines in locations far removed from the brands’ original homelands, driven by economic factors, logistics, and international partnerships. Join us as we uncover ten unexpected examples of beloved cars produced in countries you might never have guessed, revealing how truly international modern car manufacturing has become.