Molitor

Molitor AG (MOR) (ᛗᚬᛚᛁᛏᚬᛡ ᚩᚸ) is a Zusian  automotive corporation headquartered in Tafa, Tarmory. It is the thirteenth-largest automaker in the world by production and a component of the Onda-Molitor-Ehcatl Alliance, which produces more automobiles combined than any company in the world. Molitor's marques include Molitoria for cars and vans, Daschner-Rosin for luxury vehicles, Molitor-Laster for trucks, and Sauber.

The company was founded by Alixander Molitor in February 1926 with the objective of producing affordable motor vehicles. Molitor's close associates Alexander von Rosin and Johann Daschner were owners of the automobile giant Rosin-Motorenfabrik, creators of the 1886 Rosin Motorwagen and the 1901 Daschner, and the two companies collaborated on design, finance, and marketing from the start. Molitor was first to suggest his associates rebrand as "Daschner-Rosin," which they did in 1926. Molitor formally acquired Daschner-Rosin in 1953, with the three families sharing ownership of the new conglomerate (a condition which persists to this day). In 1999 the company entered a strategic alliance with Yamataian automaker Onda, sparking a new era of growth and rescuing the failing Molitoria marque from bankruptcy. The alliance expanded in 2005 to include Achtotlaner automaker Ehcatl.