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Mercedes-Benz BMW Audi belongs to which country?
Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi all belong to German brands.

1, Mercedes

I believe everyone is no stranger to the brand Mercedes-Benz. Mercedes-Benz is famous for its high-quality and high-performance automobile products and is considered as one of the most successful high-end automobile brands in the world. Its perfect technical level, excellent quality standards, innovative ability and a series of classic coupe styles are commendable.

Mercedes-Benz is commonly called Mercedes in the world, which is translated into "Mercedes-Benz" in Taiwan Province Province and "Pingzhi" in Hongkong.

The logo of Mercedes-Benz was originally Mercedes-Benz, surrounded by wheat ears. 1926, Daimler merged with Mercedes-Benz, and the star logo and the ears of Mercedes-Benz finally merged into one, with the words Mercedes-Benz below. Later, the ears of wheat were changed into rings, and the words Mercedes-Benz were removed. With the merger of the two oldest automobile manufacturers, the factory once again applied for a patent right for the trademark. The star logo on this ring has evolved into today's pattern, which has been used to this day and has become one of the most famous trademarks in the world.

At present, Mercedes-Benz is a division of Daimler-Lager.

2. German BMW Motor Works

BMW, the full name of Bavarian Machinery Factory AG (German: BayerischeMotorenWerkeAG), is a world-renowned German manufacturer of high-end cars and motorcycles, headquartered in Munich.

The history of BMW started at 19 16 and was translated into Bayir in Chinese mainland in the early years. The company was originally an aircraft engine manufacturer and remained a limited liability company in 19 17. It was renamed Bavarian Engine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and listed on 19 18.

1923, the first BMW motorcycle came out. Five years later, on 1928, BMW acquired Eisenach Automobile Factory and began to produce cars. After that, BMW introduced many masterpieces in the history of automobile manufacturing to the market. These products constantly inspire strong emotions and people's desires, and create BMW's excellent reputation as an automobile manufacturer.

Like Mercedes-Benz, BMW aims at high quality, high performance and high technology of automobiles, and its automobile output is not high, but it enjoys almost the same reputation as Mercedes-Benz in the world automobile industry and users. BMW's acceleration performance and high-speed performance are among the best in the world automobile industry, so BMW is the first choice for police cars in various countries. BMW's motorcycles are the most expensive in the international market, even surpassing luxury cars, and the price is as high as $30,000. Because BMW products are designed in racing style, BMW cars often make a splash in world racing activities.

As a consistent high-end brand, "Don't touch me" may be the best interpretation of BMW's "incomparable dignity" image.

At present, BMW has 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, I, M, X and Z series. Among them, 1 series is a small car, 3 series is a medium-sized car, 4 series is a compact coupe, 5 series is a medium-sized car, 6 series is a medium-sized coupe, 7 series is a luxury D-class car, I series is a concept car series that BMW has not yet mass-produced, M is a BMW high-performance and sports car version, X series is a BMW SUV (sport utility vehicle) series, and Z series is a BMW entry-level sports car.

3. Audi

Audi is an internationally famous luxury car brand, which represents high-tech level, quality standards, innovative ability and classic car style, making Audi one of the most successful car brands in the world. The company is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Germany.

Audi Group includes the parent company and its subsidiaries Audi Hungary, quattro Co., Ltd., Lamborghini Automobile Company and Cosworth Technology Company, Audi Brazil Company and Audi Senalita Company. In addition, Audi also has production plants in China, Malaysia and South Africa.

Audi's logo is four rings, representing the four companies before the merger. These companies used to be manufacturers of bicycles, motorcycles and passenger cars. Since the company was originally formed by the merger of four companies, each link is a symbol of one of them.