World Car Companies Ranking: The world's most expensive car company is Tesla, whose market cap is 1.1 trillion dollars. Let's know what position Indian car companies have got.

These Indian car brands dominate the world's richest companies
Every day something new happens in the auto industry. Due to the increasing demand for cars, new vehicles are being launched one after the other. India is constantly touching new heights in the auto sector. You can guess this from the fact that the names of Indian car companies are also included in the 30 most expensive car companies in the world.
RPG Group chairman Harsh Goenka has shared a video post on the social media platform X, which shows the ranking of the world's most expensive cars. The big thing is that the names of Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra are also included in this ranking.
Which Indian companies are included?
Harsh Goenka posted a video on Instagram and wrote that these are the flags of the 30 most expensive car companies in the world, some of which are from India as well. It was nice to see this... Maruti Suzuki is at the 14th position among the 30 most expensive car companies in the world. Apart from this, Mahindra & Mahindra is at the 15th position. Tata Motors is at the third position, which has got the 19th position.
30 of the world's richest car companies- happy to see a few Indian flags…. pic.twitter.com/VfSNzjvY1j
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka)
30 of the world’s richest car companies- happy to see a few Indian flags…. pic.twitter.com/VfSNzjvY1j
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) July 8, 2025
Which are the most expensive car companies?
The world's most expensive car company is Tesla, whose market cap is $1.1 trillion. Talking about Indian companies, Maruti Suzuki's market cap is $46.1 billion and Mahindra & Mahindra's market cap is $43.4 billion. After this, if we talk about Tata Motors' market cap, it is $31.8 billion.
After Tesla, Toyota is at number one, Xiaomi at number three, BYD at number four, Rolls-Royce at number five. Apart from this, Ferrari is at number six, Audi at number seven, Volkswagen at number eight and Mercedes Benz, BMW are also at number three.
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