What are the car brands under Volkswagen?

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VanLane
09/02/25 2:08am
Volkswagen owns brands such as Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Audi, Skoda, SEAT, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Ducati, Scania, MAN Truck & Bus, and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. These brands cover almost all vehicle types, and each holds a significant position in its respective market. The Audi Q5 is a dynamic and versatile SUV with body dimensions of 4629mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1655mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2807mm. It features a front-engine, four-wheel-drive layout. This vehicle is equipped with advanced safety driving assistance systems and high-tech features derived from top luxury cars, including a parking assistance system with a rearview camera, a lane assist system to help maintain driving trajectory, a side assist system that warns drivers of dangerous lane changes, and an adaptive cruise control system that maintains speed and distance from the vehicle ahead.
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Everly
09/14/25 4:30am
The Volkswagen Group indeed boasts an impressive portfolio of brands. Beyond the most familiar Volkswagen marque itself, there are two German luxury brands - Audi and Porsche. Interestingly, Porsche is actually Volkswagen's largest shareholder, which makes for quite an intriguing relationship. Moving up the performance ladder, the Italian supercar manufacturer Lamborghini also falls under their umbrella - those beastly machines capable of hitting 300km/h with a stomp of the accelerator. The British aristocratic brand Bentley is another Volkswagen Group member, offering interiors fit for royalty. Surely you've heard of France's Bugatti? Their 400+ km/h Chiron is absolutely insane! Additionally, more accessible brands like Czech Republic's Škoda and Spain's SEAT are part of the family, along with two heavy truck manufacturers - Scania and MAN. Quite an extravagant lineup indeed!
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