Is Volkswagen a domestic car or a joint venture car?

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Lindsay
07/30/25 6:48am
Volkswagen is a joint venture car, specifically a Sino-German joint venture, operated jointly by SAIC Group and Volkswagen Group. The brand portfolio includes eight brands: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Skoda, Bentley and Bugatti, Porsche, Scania, and MAN. The first large luxury business MPV from SAIC Volkswagen, the Viloran, has a body length of 5.346 meters, a wheelbase of 3.18 meters, and a width of 1.976 meters. The interior of the Viloran features clean horizontal lines, a full LCD instrument panel, a new digital LCD instrument panel, and an intelligent multimedia interactive system. It is equipped with electric seat adjustment, active ventilation, heating functions, and three modes and three levels of pneumatic massage functions.
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