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Who made the Horizon car?

There isn't a single Horizon car with one creator; the name has appeared on several different vehicles and concepts across different eras and regions. This piece explores why the Horizon label recurs and how to determine which specific car is being referred to.


Why the Horizon name appears in multiple places


Automotive branding often recycles evocative words such as “Horizon” to suggest forward-looking design, openness, and progress. As manufacturers refresh lineups or explore concept work, the same name can surface on distinct vehicles, market entries, or special editions. That means a “Horizon” badge could refer to a concept car, a limited-run model, or a regional variation rather than a single global model from one maker.


How to identify which Horizon is under discussion


Because there is no universal Horizon, you should gather clues: the year or approximate period, the country or market, and any visible badges or design cues. Verifying via the vehicle identification number (VIN), registration documents, or official press materials from the likely manufacturer will help pin down who made a given Horizon car.


Steps you can take


Check the VIN for a manufacturer code, search automotive databases with the exact Horizon variant name plus year, compare with original brochures or press releases, and consult authoritative registries or museum catalogs if the car is historic.


Current status and notable examples


As of today, there is no single car universally recognized as “the Horizon” with a definitive maker. The name has inspired a range of vehicles over the years, from concept studies to regional trims, under different brands. When you come across a Horizon, the best approach is to verify the exact context—year, region, and maker—to understand who produced it.


Next steps: tell me which Horizon you mean


If you can share more details—such as the year, country of origin, or any accompanying logos—I can deliver a focused, sourced summary identifying the maker and providing context about the model's development and reception.


Summary


In brief, the Horizon name is not tied to a single maker. Across decades and markets, it has appeared on various concept studies and production vehicles from different brands. To attribute a Horizon to a specific manufacturer, you need to confirm the exact context—year, region, and badges—and consult official materials or VIN information. With more details, I can provide a precise attribution and history.

What was the Dodge version of the Plymouth Horizon?


Dodge Omni
Dodge Omni. The Dodge Omni is a subcompact car that was manufactured by Chrysler Corporation from the 1978 to 1990 model years. Marketed alongside the Plymouth Horizon, the Omni was the first front-wheel drive Chrysler vehicle; the pair were the first front-wheel-drive economy cars assembled in the United States.



What engine did the Talbot Horizon have?


Chrysler Horizon

Talbot Horizon
Enginepetrol: 1118 cc Poissy I4 1294 cc Poissy I4 1442 cc Poissy I4 diesel: 1905 cc XUD9 I4
Chronology
PredecessorSimca 1100 Hillman Avenger
SuccessorPeugeot 309



Who actually owns Stellantis?


Stellantis is a publicly traded company, so its ownership is distributed among its largest shareholders, with the Agnelli family (via Exor) and the Peugeot family holding the most significant stakes. Other major shareholders include institutional investors like BlackRock, the French state-owned investment bank Bpifrance, and the general public who buy shares on the stock market.
 
Major shareholders

  • Agnelli family: The Agnelli family, who founded the Fiat company, has a significant stake through their investment company, Exor. 
  • Peugeot family: The Peugeot family, founders of the PSA Group, holds a large stake through their investment company, Peugeot 1810. 
  • Bpifrance: The French state-owned investment bank holds a substantial stake. 
  • BlackRock: As a major global asset manager, BlackRock holds a significant number of Stellantis shares through its managed funds. 
  • Other investors: Numerous other institutional and individual investors also own shares in the company. 



Who made the Horizon vehicle?


Chrysler Corporation's
The Horizon became Chrysler Corporation's first successful world car, with the Chrysler Europe project developed in tandem with the American-market Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon. While similar in appearance, and in one case even sharing a model name, the European and American Horizons differed substantially.


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