There have been plenty of attempts to revive dead brands in the past, most of them failing.
Revival is a difficult business, which is why plenty of other marques haven’t attracted any attempts at all, despite their one-time successes.
So which are some of the more intriguing brands to have disappeared, who owns the rights to their names and is there any chance that, one day, they could be revived? Have a look through our gallery above to find out.
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What could, and should, have been
Probably it is too late for the vast majority of these marques to be revived, though I would love to be wrong about that and to see those badges on the roads again. The odd one, however, by virtue of an outstandingly emotive name, such as Triumph or Interceptor, which may draw attention by itself without reference to any historical brand cachet, could be a marketer's dream.
Humber Limited, and the Humber Motor Company Limited.
Name ownership
A time of 50 years was mentioned as the expiry of trademark rights, although it has not been court tested so far.
So, use a marque older than 50 years and let someone try and prove they own it and have been constantly using the name during that period. I think nobody will spend the court fees on something they no longer need!