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Why is Volkswagen Jetta not a public symbol? Does Jetta's rebranding still belong to Volkswagen?
The reason why Volkswagen Jetta changed its logo is mainly because after many considerations, Volkswagen decided to make Jetta an independent brand in order to improve brand awareness and expand the market. It is worth mentioning that the renamed Jetta does not belong to Volkswagen. It used to be a Volkswagen model, but now it is a market-oriented independent brand, which is the most obvious difference before and after Jetta.

Possible reasons for the bidding change of Volkswagen Jetta

1, Volkswagen wants to make up for the shortcomings of low-end brands. FAW-Volkswagen has Audi and Volkswagen in high-end brands and mid-end brands respectively, but it is relatively lacking in low-end brands. At the same time, Jetta is an economic and durable image in the eyes of Chinese people, which can help the public to quickly establish their competitiveness in the low-end market.

2. Volkswagen has just launched the SEAT brand, which is not well-known in China and the promotion cost will be high. Therefore, in order to save the promotion cost and quickly improve the popularity of SEAT, Volkswagen changed the standard of Jetta to make it an independent brand, and incorporated SEAT into Jetta models.

3. Volkswagen should open the low-end market and compete with Skoda of SAIC Volkswagen.

Has the configuration of Volkswagen Jetta changed after its name change?

From the current point of view, the configuration of Volkswagen Jetta has not changed much after the name change, but the appearance of some subsequent models has been slightly adjusted. Another change is that after the name change, Jetta will no longer use Volkswagen's DSG gearbox, but use Aisin's 6AT gearbox. The impact of these changes on the car is not too great, and riders can buy it with confidence according to the previous standards, so don't worry.