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What car is Arteon Volkswagen?

Arteon is a mid-level coupe owned by Volkswagen.

Only the arteon is an overseas model, and the domestic model is the Volkswagen CC. In fact, it can be understood as a replacement model of Volkswagen CC.

The vehicle dimensions are 4866mm in length, 1871mm in width, 1462mm and 1447mm in height, 2838mm and 2840mm in wheelbase, 1587mm in front and 1587mm in rear. The vehicle is a five-door, five-seater station wagon with fuel tank capacities of 68.4 liters and 66 liters, and luggage compartment volumes ranging from 590 liters to 1,632 liters.

The vehicle adopts front drive mode, front four-wheel drive mode, full-time four-wheel drive system, and a multi-plate clutch with a central differential structure. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is multi-link independent suspension. The power-assisted method used is electric power-assisted, using a load-bearing body.

The Volkswagen brand group includes Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Skoda, Bentley and Bugatti, Porsche, Scania, MAN* **8 brands.

1. Audi: A German local automobile company, purchased from Daimler-Benz in 1964.

2. NSU: Bought by Volkswagen's Audi division in 1969, the brand has not been used since 1977.

3. Seat: A Spanish automobile company that became the main owner in 1987 and bought it in 1990.

4. SKODA: Czech automobile company, purchased in 1991.

5. Bentley: A British luxury car manufacturing company. It purchased the Rolls-Royce brand from Vickers at the same time in 1998. However, since the registered trademark rights were transferred to BMW, it can no longer be used. Rolls-Royce brand manufactures vehicles.

6. Bugatti: French supercar manufacturer, bought in 1998.

7. Lamborghini: Italian supercar manufacturer, bought on June 12, 1998.

From July 1998 to December 2002, Volkswagen's Bentley division also sold vehicles under the Rolls-Royce brand under the authorization of BMW. BMW had purchased the brand at that time. ownership. Since 2003, only vehicles manufactured by BMW can bear the Rolls-Royce brand.

8. Porsche: On July 24, 2008, the European Union officially decided to approve the acquisition of the German Volkswagen Group by Porsche Automobile Holding AG. If the acquisition is successful, the combined company will become the number one automotive company in Europe and the top three in the world. However, when Porsche was in the process of acquiring Volkswagen, it suddenly ran out of funds and was forced to suspend its acquisition of the Volkswagen Group.

As a result, Volkswagen and Porsche merged, and Porsche became a brand of Volkswagen in a certain name. On July 5, 2012, the German Volkswagen Group announced that it had reached an agreement with Porsche and the transaction was scheduled to be completed in August. All Porsche shares are owned by Volkswagen.