Stutz Motor Company is an American automotive brand primarily known for its luxury cars and sports cars. Originally founded by Harry C. Stutz in 1911, it no longer operates as a standalone entity but exists as a marque. The company’s headquarters was in Indianapolis, Indiana. Stutz gained fame for its performance in the inaugural Indianapolis 500 and was known for its Bearcat model—a sports car aimed at the luxury market. The company ceased operations in 1935, and various attempts to revive it in later decades have not returned it to its original prominence.