Namos Automotor

 SA (commonly known as Namos) is a Ventoran manufacturer known for producing affordable compact cars and crossover vehicles. The company was founded in 1966 with its headquarters in Ovagas, Ocoa, where it remains to this day. Originally a private concern, the company is now listed on the Ascara Exchange under the symbol NASA.

History
Lephu Cebrián Namos y Materia Virón, Count of Chavarría, formed Namos Automotor to build mid-size cars to compete with imports for the growing middle class in Ventora. After the War of the Three Capitals ended in 1964, establishing a permanent elected regent as in the country, the economy began to see significant growth. The initial models were medium-sized family cars, the Torpa. It was available in a 2-door coupe, a 4-door sedan, and a hatchback.

In 1975, Namos introduced the Toruña with a 500 kg cargo carrying capacity. The following year the Guisa (LAV) and  became available, marking a concerted effort by Namos to enter the small business transport market. The Canea (SUV) was introduced in 1983 and has since become the company's top selling marque. The Libos sport coupe became available in 1991. In 2018, Namos announced the Fegoza which began rolling off assembly lines in 2021. The Fegoza is a plug-in electric vehicle with a range of 230 km and a maximum speed of 125 km/h.

Current models
Current models include:
 * Torpa sedan, coupe, and hatchback
 * Toruña pick-up truck in single and double-cab versions
 * Canea SUV
 * Guisa LAV and panel van
 * Libos sport coupe
 * Fegoza battery-electric