Dillon Cars

Dillon Cars is an Arolan luxury car manufacturer based in Kelvia with secondary offices in,. The company was founded in 1985 by former British architect Katie Dillon, who noticed a lack of quality automotive makers in the region.

Since its founding, Dillon Cars has grown from a team of 4 designers to 845 employees and has expanded to American and Asian markets, despite less public recognition there. Dillon Cars is currently a fully owned subsidiary of Finnish.

History
After Arola gained independence, the British raised prices of cars imported into the country, which left hundreds of 1950s British cars still on the road until the 1980s.

British architect Katie Dillon, who moved to Arola around the same time, noticed the lack of new and high-quality cars that were on Arolan roads. Dillon was also unsatisfied with the dilapidated and battered cars stranded at the side of the roads.

To put an end to the problem, Dillon Cars was incorporated in 1985, with the company acquiring one plant in Uilo. Dillon Cars also decided to sell the cars at an affordable price, modeled after Albritton Motors and later the Mama Motor Company. Dillon's team of 4 designers began to work on their very first car, a full-size luxury sedan named the Dillon Grande, which began production in March 1986. The Grande proved to be a success, and Dillon Cars continued to flourish and expand.

In February 2002, Dillon Cars was sold to the, however PSA later sold it to Valmet Automotive. Upon its sale to Valmet, Dillon became the flagship brand of Valmet.