The early 1990s were a crossroads for the auto industry, with new technology, shifting tastes, and a mix of performance icons and economy workhorses hitting showrooms worldwide. Looking back at that year gives a clear snapshot of design trends and the manufacturers that mattered then.
There are 84 Cars Made in 1992, ranging from the Acura NSX to the Škoda Favorit, showing everything from high-performance sports cars to practical compacts. The list is organized with columns Manufacturer,Country,Production dates (start–end) so you can quickly see who built each model, where it was made, and when it was produced — you’ll find below the full rundown.
Which standout models from 1992 should I notice first?
Start with a few that define different segments: the Acura NSX for sports-car engineering, popular sedans and hatchbacks that dominated family fleets, and the Škoda Favorit as an example of practical European design; the full list below lets you scan by manufacturer, country or production span to find other notable entries.
How can I use the Production dates (start–end) column effectively?
Use those dates to confirm when a model was built (helpful for restoration, valuation, or matching parts), to spot mid-cycle updates, and to determine whether a car fits a particular model year or import eligibility — the columns below make those comparisons quick.
Cars Made in 1992
| Name | Manufacturer | Country | Production dates (start–end) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Corolla | Toyota | Japan | 1991–1997 |
| Toyota Camry | Toyota | Japan | 1991–1996 |
| Toyota Supra | Toyota | Japan | 1986–1993 |
| Toyota MR2 | Toyota | Japan | 1989–1999 |
| Toyota Land Cruiser 80 | Toyota | Japan | 1990–1997 |
| Honda Civic | Honda | Japan | 1991–1995 |
| Honda Accord | Honda | Japan | 1989–1993 |
| Honda CR-X del Sol | Honda | Japan | 1992–1998 |
| Honda Prelude | Honda | Japan | 1991–1996 |
| Acura NSX | Honda/Acura | Japan | 1990–2005 |
| Mazda MX-5 Miata | Mazda | Japan | 1989–1997 |
| Mazda 626 | Mazda | Japan | 1987–1992 |
| Mazda 323 | Mazda | Japan | 1990–1998 |
| Nissan Skyline | Nissan | Japan | 1989–1994 |
| Nissan 300ZX | Nissan | Japan | 1989–2000 |
| Nissan Sunny | Nissan | Japan | 1990–1993 |
| Nissan Primera | Nissan | Japan | 1990–1996 |
| Nissan Micra (K11) | Nissan | Japan | 1992–2003 |
| Subaru Impreza | Subaru | Japan | 1992–2000 |
| Subaru Legacy | Subaru | Japan | 1989–1994 |
| Mitsubishi Lancer | Mitsubishi | Japan | 1991–1995 |
| Mitsubishi Galant | Mitsubishi | Japan | 1988–1993 |
| Mitsubishi Pajero (2nd gen) | Mitsubishi | Japan | 1991–1999 |
| Suzuki Swift | Suzuki | Japan | 1989–2004 |
| Suzuki Samurai | Suzuki | Japan | 1985–1995 |
| BMW 3 Series (E36) | BMW | Germany | 1990–1998 |
| BMW 5 Series (E34) | BMW | Germany | 1988–1996 |
| BMW 7 Series (E32) | BMW | Germany | 1986–1994 |
| BMW 8 Series (E31) | BMW | Germany | 1990–1999 |
| Mercedes 190E | Mercedes-Benz | Germany | 1982–1993 |
| Mercedes E‑Class (W124) | Mercedes-Benz | Germany | 1984–1997 |
| Mercedes S‑Class (W140) | Mercedes-Benz | Germany | 1991–1998 |
| Volkswagen Golf (Mk3) | Volkswagen | Germany | 1991–1999 |
| Volkswagen Passat (B3) | Volkswagen | Germany | 1988–1993 |
| Volkswagen Corrado | Volkswagen | Germany | 1988–1995 |
| Audi 80 (B4) | Audi | Germany | 1991–1996 |
| Audi 100 (C4) | Audi | Germany | 1990–1994 |
| Opel Astra (F) | Opel | Germany | 1991–1998 |
| Opel Vectra (A) | Opel | Germany | 1988–1995 |
| Opel Omega (A) | Opel | Germany | 1986–1993 |
| Vauxhall Cavalier | Vauxhall | United Kingdom | 1988–1995 |
| Peugeot 205 | Peugeot | France | 1983–1998 |
| Peugeot 405 | Peugeot | France | 1987–1997 |
| Renault Clio | Renault | France | 1990–1998 |
| Renault Twingo | Renault | France | 1992–2007 |
| Fiat Tipo | Fiat | Italy | 1988–1995 |
| Fiat Uno | Fiat | Italy | 1983–1995 |
| Lancia Delta Integrale | Lancia | Italy | 1989–1994 |
| Lancia Dedra | Lancia | Italy | 1989–1999 |
| Alfa Romeo 155 | Alfa Romeo | Italy | 1992–1998 |
| Alfa Romeo 164 | Alfa Romeo | Italy | 1987–1997 |
| Rover 200 (R8) | Rover (Rover Group) | United Kingdom | 1989–1995 |
| Rover 800 | Rover (Rover Group) | United Kingdom | 1986–1999 |
| Jaguar XJ (XJ40) | Jaguar | United Kingdom | 1986–1994 |
| Land Rover Discovery | Land Rover | United Kingdom | 1990–1998 |
| Mini (classic) | Rover | United Kingdom | 1959–2000 |
| Ford Mondeo | Ford | United Kingdom | 1992–1996 |
| Ford Escort (Europe) | Ford | United Kingdom | 1990–1997 |
| Ford Sierra | Ford | United Kingdom | 1982–1993 |
| Ford Fiesta | Ford | United Kingdom | 1989–1997 |
| Ford Taurus | Ford | United States | 1985–1996 |
| Chevrolet Cavalier | Chevrolet | United States | 1988–1994 |
| Chevrolet Corvette (C4) | Chevrolet | United States | 1984–1996 |
| Pontiac Firebird | General Motors | United States | 1989–1997 |
| Dodge Caravan | Chrysler | United States | 1987–1995 |
| Jeep Cherokee XJ | Jeep | United States | 1984–2001 |
| Cadillac Seville | Cadillac | United States | 1992–2004 |
| Volvo 850 | Volvo | Sweden | 1991–1996 |
| Volvo 940 | Volvo | Sweden | 1990–1998 |
| Saab 900 (classic) | Saab | Sweden | 1978–1993 |
| Saab 9000 | Saab | Sweden | 1984–1998 |
| Volkswagen Transporter (T4) | Volkswagen | Germany | 1990–2003 |
| Fiat Fiorino | Fiat | Italy | 1977–2000 |
| Kia Sephia | Kia | South Korea | 1992–2003 |
| Hyundai Excel | Hyundai | South Korea | 1985–1994 |
| Hyundai Sonata | Hyundai | South Korea | 1988–1993 |
| Subaru Justy | Subaru | Japan | 1984–1994 |
| Isuzu Trooper | Isuzu | Japan | 1981–2002 |
| Citroën ZX | Citroën | France | 1991–1998 |
| Citroën XM | Citroën | France | 1989–2000 |
| Renault 19 | Renault | France | 1988–1996 |
| Škoda Favorit | Škoda | Czech Republic | 1987–1995 |
| Daewoo Espero | Daewoo | South Korea | 1990–1997 |
| Mitsubishi Eclipse | Mitsubishi (DSM) | United States | 1989–1999 |
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Toyota Corolla
E100-generation Corolla combined reliability, improved safety and varied body styles. Widely built and sold globally, it was a best-seller in 1992 with practical engines and roomy interiors that kept the compact segment competitive worldwide.

Toyota Camry
XV10 Camry delivered a more rounded, comfortable mid-size package with larger cabin and refined engines. Launched in the early 1990s, Camry was manufactured in multiple plants and was a strong seller in 1992 for families seeking dependable transport.

Toyota Supra
A performance grand tourer of the late 1980s and early 1990s, the A70 Supra combined turbocharged inline-six power with sport-tuned handling. By 1992 it remained a halo model admired for speed and tuner potential.

Toyota MR2
The mid-engined MR2 SW20 offered sharp handling and exotic looks at a realistic price. Produced through 1992, it appealed to drivers seeking a two-seater sports car with Toyota reliability and strong aftermarket support.

Toyota Land Cruiser 80
A rugged, capable off‑roader with full-time 4WD, the 80 series Land Cruiser balanced comfort and serious off-road ability. In 1992 it was popular worldwide for both private buyers and light commercial use.

Honda Civic
Fifth‑generation Civic combined efficient engines, improved safety and compact packaging. Manufactured and assembled in multiple countries, the 1992 Civic remained a top choice for economy-minded buyers and tuners alike.

Honda Accord
Early 1990s Accord offered roomy interior, refined four-cylinder engines and strong build quality. Production included 1992, making it a common mid-size family car across global markets with a reputation for longevity.

Honda CR-X del Sol
The CR-X del Sol introduced a targa-like removable roof panel and sporty handling in a compact package. Launched in 1992, it quickly attracted buyers wanting an affordable, open-top driving experience with Honda reliability.

Honda Prelude
Fourth‑generation Prelude delivered sharper styling, improved suspension and available high‑revving engines. Manufactured in 1992, it appealed to enthusiasts seeking a coupe with everyday usability and responsive handling.

Acura NSX
The NSX was a mid‑engine sports car blending exotic performance with everyday usability and Honda engineering. Produced in Japan through 1992, it stood out for aluminium construction, balanced handling and reliability uncommon in supercars.

Mazda MX-5 Miata
The first‑generation MX‑5 rekindled lightweight roadster driving pleasure with a simple, fun layout. Built in 1992, the Miata was praised for handling balance, affordability and helped revive the two‑seat convertible segment worldwide.

Mazda 626
The late‑1980s/early‑1990s 626 was a compact/midsize family car known for solid engineering and comfortable ride. Production included 1992 as the model transitioned to newer generations in various markets.

Mazda 323
The compact 323 offered frugal engines, nimble handling and multiple body styles. Manufactured in 1992, it served as an affordable, versatile choice in many global markets for commuters and small families.

Nissan Skyline
The R32 Skyline combined performance, technological advancements and motorsport pedigree. Manufactured in 1992, it was celebrated for turbocharged engines, all‑wheel drive variants and success in touring car racing.

Nissan 300ZX
A twin‑turbo sports car of the era, the 300ZX balanced performance, advanced electronics and distinctive styling. Production included 1992, making it a prominent Japanese sports car choice in global markets.

Nissan Sunny
B13 Sunny (Sentra in some markets) was a compact, economical car with straightforward engineering. Manufactured in 1992, it was widely used as a dependable commuter and fleet vehicle worldwide.

Nissan Primera
Primera offered a refined midsize experience with good handling and modern features for its class. Built in 1992, it targeted buyers seeking European-style dynamics from a Japanese-built sedan.

Nissan Micra (K11)
The second/forthcoming Micra generation launched in 1992 with more modern styling, improved interiors and efficiency. Produced in 1992, it remained a popular city hatchback in Europe and Asia.

Subaru Impreza
Introduced in 1992, the Impreza mixed all‑wheel drive practicality with sporting potential, especially in turbocharged WRX variants. It became a key Subaru model worldwide for drivers wanting all‑weather traction and performance.

Subaru Legacy
The Legacy offered comfortable midsize accommodation with available all‑wheel drive and boxer engines. Production included 1992, making it a practical family car in markets needing traction and reliability.

Mitsubishi Lancer
Early 1990s Lancer models provided compact, no‑nonsense transport with economy engines and occasional sporty trims. Manufactured in 1992, it was sold widely across Asia, Europe and Oceania.

Mitsubishi Galant
Galant mid‑size saloons of this era emphasized comfort and value, with varied engine options including V6s. Built in 1992, the model catered to buyers looking for roomy, dependable sedans.

Mitsubishi Pajero (2nd gen)
Second‑generation Pajero blended serious off‑road capability with comfortable interiors and modern features. Manufactured in 1992, it was popular in both private and commercial roles across rough‑terrain markets.

Suzuki Swift
The Swift was a compact, nimble hatchback prized for economy, light steering and practicality. Produced in 1992, it was marketed globally as an affordable and fun small car.

Suzuki Samurai
A lightweight, compact 4×4, the Samurai offered simple off‑road capability and easy maintenance. Manufactured in 1992, it found buyers wanting a small, durable utility vehicle both for work and recreation.

BMW 3 Series (E36)
E36 3 Series blended sharper styling and improved dynamics over its predecessor. Produced in 1992, it became a benchmark compact sports sedan with broad global production and a range of engines and body styles.

BMW 5 Series (E34)
The E34 5 Series offered solid construction, refined ride and a range of engines from inline‑sixes to V8s. Manufactured in 1992, it remained a popular executive car in many markets.

BMW 7 Series (E32)
Luxury flagship 7 Series combined advanced technology and comfort. Built through 1992, the E32 was known for its powerful engines and executive‑class amenities before the arrival of newer generations.

BMW 8 Series (E31)
A grand touring coupe with V8 and V12 options, the 8 Series paired luxury and performance. Manufactured in 1992, it stood out for its distinctive design and touring focus.

Mercedes 190E
The compact Mercedes 190E combined premium build quality with sporty and economical variants. Production included 1992, keeping Mercedes presence strong in the compact executive segment.

Mercedes E‑Class (W124)
W124 E‑Class offered exceptional longevity, comfortable ride and advanced engineering for its era. Manufactured in 1992, it was widely chosen by families and fleets for durability and refinement.

Mercedes S‑Class (W140)
Flagship S‑Class luxury saloon introduced in 1991 with cutting‑edge comfort and safety tech. Produced in 1992, it set standards for opulence, space and advanced features in its class.

Volkswagen Golf (Mk3)
Mk3 Golf brought updated styling, safety and varied engine choices to the compact hatchback sector. Manufactured in 1992, it remained a top seller across Europe and other markets.

Volkswagen Passat (B3)
B3 Passat delivered spacious family transport with front‑wheel drive packaging and practical estate options. Production included 1992, serving buyers seeking a reliable midsize hatch/estate.

Volkswagen Corrado
Sporty compact coupe with distinctive styling and performance variants, the Corrado appealed to drivers wanting style and dynamics. Manufactured in 1992, it was a niche but notable VW performance car.

Audi 80 (B4)
Audi’s mid‑sized 80 offered conservative styling, quattro options and solid engineering. Produced in 1992, it appealed to buyers wanting German build quality in a compact executive package.

Audi 100 (C4)
Large executive sedan with comfortable ride and aerodynamic design. Built through 1992, the C4 100 provided a spacious cabin and advanced engines for its time.

Opel Astra (F)
Astra F was a popular compact hatchback offering economical engines, practicality and European-market value. Manufactured in 1992, it competed strongly with other mainstream compact models.

Opel Vectra (A)
Mid‑size Vectra combined functional interior space with a range of petrol and diesel engines. Production included 1992, targeting families and business buyers across Europe.

Opel Omega (A)
Large saloon with comfortable ride and decent equipment list. Built in 1992, the Omega was a choice for customers wanting space and value without premium marques’ prices.

Vauxhall Cavalier
Cavalier, a UK‑market counterpart to Opel models, provided mainstream midsize transport with petrol and diesel options. Manufactured in 1992, it was commonly seen as a family car and fleet vehicle.

Peugeot 205
An iconic small hatchback with lively handling and economical engines, the 205 remained a popular choice in 1992 for city drivers and enthusiasts alike, especially the sportier GTI variants.

Peugeot 405
Family saloon and estate offering comfortable ride and strong value. Manufactured in 1992, the 405 was praised for handling and practicality in the midsize segment.

Renault Clio
Compact hatchback introduced in 1990, the Clio combined modern design with efficiency and practicality. Produced in 1992, it was establishing itself as a mainstay in the small car market.

Renault Twingo
Released in 1992 as a quirky, highly practical city car with clever packaging and flexible interior. The Twingo became notable for its simple, fun approach to urban mobility.

Fiat Tipo
Compact family car with practical cabin and a range of economical engines. Built in 1992, the Tipo was competitive for buyers wanting space and modern styling at an attainable price.

Fiat Uno
Small, economical hatchback known for practicality and low running costs. Manufactured in 1992, the Uno remained popular in European and South American markets as an affordable transport solution.

Lancia Delta Integrale
High‑performance rally‑derived compact with turbocharged engines and 4WD. Produced through 1992, the Integrale was a celebrated homologation special with strong motorsport pedigree and enthusiast following.

Lancia Dedra
Compact executive saloon offering comfort and refined appointments. Built in 1992, the Dedra served buyers seeking Italian styling and a more premium alternative within the family car segment.

Alfa Romeo 155
Introduced in 1992, the 155 combined sharp handling with Alfa styling and a range of petrol and diesel engines. It quickly became the marque’s mainstream compact executive offering.

Alfa Romeo 164
Large saloon with dramatic design and a focus on driver engagement. Manufactured in 1992, the 164 offered distinctive Italian flair and performance in the executive segment.

Rover 200 (R8)
Compact hatchback with European‑style dynamics and comfortable interior. Produced in 1992, the Rover 200 aimed to offer a refined small car alternative with British character.

Rover 800
Executive saloon built in partnership with Honda, the 800 combined comfort and equipment. Manufactured in 1992, it targeted buyers wanting a premium British saloon.

Jaguar XJ (XJ40)
Luxury flagship saloon offering classic Jaguar appointments with modern updates. Built through 1992, the XJ40 remained a symbol of British luxury and craftsmanship.

Land Rover Discovery
Practical, family‑friendly off‑roader with strong utility capability. In 1992 the Discovery was a versatile 4×4 used for both leisure and light commercial duties, prized for ruggedness and space.

Mini (classic)
The classic Mini continued production in 1992 as an enduring small city car famous for its packaging and character. It remained a cultural icon and practical urban transport option.

Ford Mondeo
First‑generation Mondeo launched in 1992 as Ford’s global midsize offering, praised for modern styling, balanced handling and roomy interiors. It quickly became a key family car in Europe and beyond.

Ford Escort (Europe)
European Escort of the early 1990s provided compact, affordable transport with diverse body styles. Manufactured in 1992, it was widely used by families and fleets across Europe.

Ford Sierra
A large family car with aerodynamic styling, the Sierra remained in production in 1992 before being phased out. It was noted for spaciousness and a range of engines suited to family use.

Ford Fiesta
Compact and economical, the Fiesta offered agile handling and city friendliness. Built in 1992, it was a popular small hatchback for urban drivers and first‑time car buyers.

Ford Taurus
Mid‑size American family car known for its rounded styling and roomy interior. Production included 1992, where the Taurus was a major seller in North American fleets and private hands.

Chevrolet Cavalier
Compact/mid‑size offering for North American buyers, the Cavalier focused on affordability and economical running. Manufactured in 1992, it was common as a commuter and fleet vehicle.

Chevrolet Corvette (C4)
The C4 Corvette emphasized performance and modernized handling in an affordable sports car package. Built through 1992, it remained a high‑performance icon for American enthusiasts.

Pontiac Firebird
Sporty American coupe with V6 and V8 options, the Firebird offered accessible performance in 1992. It shared mechanical roots with other GM F‑body models and appealed to driving enthusiasts.

Dodge Caravan
Pioneering family minivan that continued production in 1992 with practical space and sliding doors. The Caravan helped define the minivan segment for families and light commercial people‑mover duties.

Jeep Cherokee XJ
Compact SUV combining off‑road prowess with everyday usability. Manufactured in 1992, the Cherokee XJ was valued for durability, simple mechanics and versatility across varied terrains.

Cadillac Seville
Redesigned Seville launched in 1992 with modern styling and luxury appointments to compete in the executive luxury market. It showcased Cadillac’s focus on technology and comfort for upscale buyers.

Volvo 850
Mid‑sized Volvo notable for front‑wheel drive platform and strong safety credentials. Built in 1992, the 850 offered roomy interiors and durable engineering prized by families seeking safety-first cars.

Volvo 940
Traditional rear‑wheel drive Volvo saloon and estate with emphasis on space and reliability. Manufactured in 1992, the 940 served as a sturdy, practical choice for buyers prioritizing longevity.

Saab 900 (classic)
Classic Saab 900 combined quirky styling, turbo options and driver‑oriented ergonomics. Produced in 1992 shortly before the model’s phase‑out, it retained a loyal following among enthusiasts.

Saab 9000
Larger Saab model offering comfort, turbocharged performance options and a roomy cabin. Manufactured in 1992, the 9000 was aimed at buyers wanting executive space with Saab character.

Volkswagen Transporter (T4)
Light commercial van built on a front‑engine platform, the T4 served both cargo and passenger duties. Produced in 1992, it was popular with businesses and as a versatile people‑carrier in Europe.

Fiat Fiorino
Small light commercial van based on compact Fiat platforms, the Fiorino was built for urban deliveries and tradespeople. Manufactured in 1992, it was valued for low running costs and compact footprint.

Kia Sephia
Kia’s compact sedan launched in 1992 as the company expanded export ambitions. Built in South Korea, the Sephia provided affordable transport and marked Kia’s growing global presence.

Hyundai Excel
An affordable compact car that helped establish Hyundai in global markets. Manufactured in 1992, the Excel appealed to buyers on tight budgets needing basic, dependable transport.

Hyundai Sonata
Mid‑sized family saloon offering improving quality and value in the early 1990s. Built through 1992, the Sonata aimed to give buyers roominess and equipment at competitive prices.

Subaru Justy
Small city hatchback with compact dimensions and economical engines. Manufactured in 1992, the Justy served urban drivers needing affordable, easy‑to‑park transport with Subaru’s reputation for reliability.

Isuzu Trooper
Boxy, robust 4×4 used for both private and commercial duties. Produced in 1992, the Trooper was favored in markets requiring durable off‑road capability and straightforward mechanics.

Citroën ZX
Compact hatchback with comfortable ride and practical packaging. Built in 1992, the ZX offered economical engines and a spacious cabin for its class, popular across European markets.

Citroën XM
Large executive car featuring advanced suspension and distinctive styling. Manufactured in 1992, the XM targeted buyers seeking comfort and a technologically ambitious French saloon.

Renault 19
Compact family car available in hatchback and sedan forms with varied engines. Built through 1992, the Renault 19 was a mainstream option for European buyers seeking practicality and value.

Škoda Favorit
Affordable, simple hatchback that marked Škoda’s modernisation in the late 1980s. Manufactured in 1992, the Favorit provided basic transport and helped revive the brand ahead of later VW Group integration.

Daewoo Espero
Compact family saloon produced as Daewoo expanded exports in the early 1990s. Built in 1992, the Espero targeted value-oriented buyers in emerging markets with modest equipment and competitive pricing.

Mitsubishi Eclipse
Sporty coupe from the Diamond Star Motors partnership, the Eclipse combined Japanese engineering with U.S. assembly. Manufactured in 1992, it offered sporty looks and accessible performance for buyers in North America.

