What are the differences between FAW Audi and SAIC Audi?

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MacNorah
07/30/25 9:23am
The following are the differences between FAW Audi and SAIC Audi: 1. Different establishment times, FAW Audi was established in 1988. 2. Different models produced, FAW Audi has successively produced models such as Audi 100, Audi 200, Audi A4, Audi A6, Audi A4L, Audi A6L, and Audi Q5, while the latest news about SAIC Audi is that it produces the Audi A7L. Below are specific details about FAW Audi: 1. FAW Audi is a joint venture between FAW Group and Volkswagen Group of Germany, and Audi is a subsidiary brand of Volkswagen Group. 2. FAW-Volkswagen mainly produces Volkswagen brand sedans, while FAW Audi mainly produces Audi brand sedans. SAIC Audi is a sales company formed by Audi and SAIC Volkswagen, with SAIC holding 50% of the shares, and Volkswagen and Volkswagen China holding the other 50%. It primarily serves as an OEM for Audi cars, essentially the same as FAW Audi.
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