De Tomaso Automobili SpA was an Italian car-manufacturing company founded by the Argentine-born Alejandro de Tomaso (1928–2003) in Modena in 1959. It later went defunct in 2004.
In 2009, the De Tomaso trademark was bought by Gian Mario Rossignolo, who founded a new company named De Tomaso Automobili SpA. The company revealed the Deauville Concept Hatchback at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show; however, it never saw production as Rossignolo was arrested in 2012.
1959–2004
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2009–2011
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2019–present
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Current brands Abarth | Alfa-Romeo | Aquila | Casalini | Dallara | De Tomaso | DR | Ferrari | Fiat | Fioravanti | Lamborghini | Lancia | Mazzanti | Maserati | MAT | Pagani | Picchio | Pininfarina | Puritalia Former/Defunct brands |