Is Audi a Volkswagen Car?
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Audi is a brand under FAW-Volkswagen, and its parent company is the Volkswagen Group. Almost all Audi models use a five-link independent suspension. The five-link independent suspension can achieve the optimal position of the kingpin caster angle, thereby improving smoothness and comfort during braking and acceleration. Additionally, the five-link independent suspension significantly enhances vehicle stability, occupies less space, and allows for a more spacious interior. Outstanding Performance: Audi's quattro all-wheel-drive system is the most stable and reliable all-wheel-drive system, offering excellent handling while being highly stable and dependable. Moreover, many Audi models are equipped with dual-clutch transmissions, which provide fast gear shifts and prompt power response. Stamping Technology: Although Audi's stamping technology can be considered part of the Volkswagen Group, it is Audi that utilizes it. Audi's stamping technology is evident in the exterior lines and seams of the car. A comparison with other models quickly reveals how advanced Audi's stamping technology is. Beautiful Design: The exterior design is balanced and smooth, not flashy but full of depth, aligning with Chinese values of modesty and sophistication. Additionally, the extended versions with facelift treatments offer excellent rear seating space, meeting the Chinese demand for comfort and prestige.