The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, commonly known as the Auto Alliance, was a trade association representing major automobile manufacturers operating in the United States. The organization advocated on behalf of its member companies on issues related to vehicle safety, environmental regulation, trade, and innovation in the automotive industry. In 2020, it merged with the Association of Global Automakers to form the Alliance for Automotive Innovation.
Automotive safety standards, vehicle emissions and environmental regulations, fuel economy standards, trade policy, infrastructure investment, autonomous vehicle policy, and advanced automotive technology development
Membership dues from major automobile manufacturers
Member companies included General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Toyota, Stellantis (formerly Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), BMW Group, Volkswagen Group, and other major automakers; successor organization is the Alliance for Automotive Innovation
Non-profit trade association