Other competitors of Ford during this period included:
- Chrysler Corporation: Founded by Walter P. Chrysler in 1925, Chrysler quickly became a major player in the automotive industry, known for its innovative engineering and stylish designs.
- Studebaker Corporation: Studebaker was a long-established wagon and carriage manufacturer that entered the automobile industry in the early 1900s. While it achieved some success, it struggled to compete with Ford and GM.
- Packard Motor Car Company: Packard was known for its high-quality luxury vehicles, but it faced challenges during the Great Depression and eventually ceased production in the 1950s.
These competitors, along with others, contributed to a fiercely competitive automotive industry in the United States during the early 20th century.