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What brands does Volkswagen have?

Pacific Automotive Network German Volkswagen owns: Bentley, Volkswagen, Skoda, Audi, Bugatti, Seat (Spanish brand), Lamborghini, and the newly added Porsche.

Founded in 1937, Volkswagen is Germany's largest automobile production group, ranking fifth in the world in automobile production. The Volkswagen Group includes Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and Audi in Germany, as well as seven subsidiaries in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. Because Volkswagen models could not meet Americans' needs for large space, resulting in sluggish sales, the subsidiary in the United States was later cancelled, and even the equipment was sold to my country's No. 1 Automobile Manufacturing Plant to continue producing the Golf Jetta. The product that made Volkswagen famous was the Beetle sedan (designed by Porsche), of which 20 million were produced in the early 1980s. It launched Volkswagen's first high-speed train, followed closely by POLO, Golf, Audi, Passat, Santana, etc., which were also sold all over the world.

Audi (AUDI) was founded in 1932. It was formed by the union of four companies: DKF, Audi, Horch and Wanderer (these companies were once manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles and passenger cars). At that time, it was named United Automobile Company. It was officially named Audi AG on January 1, 1958. Today it is the largest subsidiary of Volkswagen. The graphic trademark uses a pattern of four circles connected, which metaphorically represents the union of four companies. It means that the four brothers are holding hands and working vigorously to create great achievements, which fully embodies the atmosphere of "unity is strength". These four identical, closely interlocking rings symbolize the kind of close relationship of equality, mutual benefit, collaboration and the enterprising professionalism that company members yearn for. ?Audi? is the word trademark of Audi cars, usually marked on the rear or both sides of the car body.

On May 28, 1937, Ferdinand Porsche founded the Volkswagen Development Company with the support of Mercedes-Benz. In September of the same year, it was changed to Volkswagen AG. Volkswagen is Germany's largest and youngest automobile company. It is an international group company headquartered in Walsburg. Volkswagen's German word "Volkswagenwerk" means a car used by the public; the graphic trademark is a superposition of the two letters V and W in the German word "Volkswagenwerk" and is embedded in a large circle, and then the entire trademark is embedded in the engine heat sink. in the middle of the grille on the front of the appliance. The graphic trademark is shaped like three "V" characters, like a V shape made with the middle finger and index finger, which means that Volkswagen and its products "must win-must win-must win". The word mark is marked on the trunk lid at the rear of the car to indicate the name of the car. Volkswagen's trademark is simple, distinctive, attractive and unforgettable. (Pictures/Text/Photography: Du Shifan from Pacific Automotive Network)