Fontana

Fontana Kraftwagenverein AG (FON) (ᚡᚬᚾᛏᚨᚾᚨ ᚧᛡᚨᚠᛏᚹᚨᚷᛂᚾᛩᛂᛡᛂᛁᚾ  ᚩᚸ), usually shortened to Fontana, is a Zusian luxury automotive manufacturer headquartered in Lexen, Nerotysia. Fontana is a subsidiary of Zimmerling AG and relies on twelve major manufacturing plants worldwide, most of them in Zusea and all in Amphia.

The company traces its roots to the early 20th century and four initial enterprises: the Springwerka founded by engineer Aldimar Spring, Tatzscha Kraftwagen, Polis Motorenwerka, and Wanderlust. The three manufacturers merged in 1932, forming Fontana, named after Spring's bestselling automobile model. After briefly dissolving during the economic turmoil of the Endwar, Fontana relaunched in 1963 with the F103 series. Investment from Zimmerling and 1969 mergers with Auto-Bund and BSR Fabriken created the modern form of the company shortly thereafter.

Fontana is among the best-selling luxury automobile brands in the world, behind only fellow Zusian marques Daschner-Rosin and Schio. Its current lineup includes the, , , , and. Fontana maintains a presence in and has won the  13 times.