Automotive industry in the Blackhelm Confederacy

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The automotive industry in the Blackhelm Confederacy is a significant sector contributing to the nation's economy. It encompasses a range of activities from manufacturing to sales and after-sales services.

The industry is largely centered in the manufacturing hub of Sacrament, which is home to a large number of automobile plants as well as the headquarters of the Confederate Automakers Consortium and Phaeton.

Major Companies

  • Angelbridge Automotives: A leading manufacturer known for its innovative designs and advanced technology.
  • Confederate Automakers Consortium: Formed in the early 2000s, the CAC is a coalition of companies: Audacia, Eudoxius, Devenio, Whitewood, Magis, Regali, FAS, and Ironarrow. This consortium was established to support struggling automakers after the fall of Exponent.
    • Eudoxius: Originally made racecars in the 1920s and shifted to luxury cars in the 1950s.
    • Regali: Known for high-performance motorcycles, focusing on speed, design, and advanced technology.
    • Ironarrow: Known for dirtbikes and offroad vehicles
  • Orangeblossom: Specializes in trucks, buses, and military vehicles, playing a significant role in the industrial sector.
  • Phaeton: Known for high-performance sports cars, representing the pinnacle of automotive engineering and design in the Confederacy.
  • Glaucia: Transitioned from an ironworks company to manufacturing trucks and now produces supercars, known for their exceptional performance and design.
  • Sinocara: Specializes in stylish and efficient scooters and motorcycles, popular for urban transportation. Part of the Valteo Motor Group.