What are the German imported Volkswagen models?

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LaCarson
07/29/25 6:36pm
German imported Volkswagen models include the Beetle, Phaeton, Golf, Volkswagen CC, Tiguan, Passat, EOS, Touareg, Scirocco, etc. The headquarters of the German Volkswagen Group was once relocated to Berlin and is now still located in Wolfsburg. Its main subsidiaries include Volkswagen AG, Audi AG, Skoda Auto, Porsche Group, and SEAT of Spain. The Volkswagen Beetle has a length, width, and height of 4081 mm, 1724 mm, and 1498 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2508 mm. In terms of appearance, this car features a rounded and cute overall shape, iconic circular headlights with embedded LED daytime running lights and bi-xenon headlights, and turn signals plus fog lights below.
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