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Company type | Public |
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CSE: RHE | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 27 September 1935 |
Founder | Unai Ferreira |
Headquarters | , Cartadania |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Liam Coronel (Chairman) Julian Sánchez (President and CEO) Adria Sabater (Vice President) |
Products | Luxury vehicles |
Production output | 11,749,036 |
Services | Banking, financing, leasing |
Revenue | €281.7 billion (2022) |
€15.8 billion (2022) | |
€16.3 billion (2022) | |
Total assets | €614.7 billion (2022) |
Total equity | €171.4 billion (2022) |
Number of employees | 348,000 (2022) |
Parent | Rhea Group |
Divisions | Rhea Sarpedon Rhea Alshar Rhea Audonia Rhea Crona Rhea Kiroborea Rhea Levant |
Subsidiaries | Due Motors Zephyr Auto |
Website | Template:Url |
Rhea Automobili S.A. is a Cartadanian multinational automobile manufacturer with its headquarters in Champiri, Victoria and it has operations worldwide. It produces its vehicles in multiple facilities around the world, but its main production hub is in northcentral Victoria. Rhea is one of the largest automobile manufactureres in the world, producing about 12 million vehicles per year. It also produces vehicles via luxury-electric division, Zephyr, and motorcycles via Due.