What are the Volkswagen model series?

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VanAlexander
07/30/25 1:41am
Domestically common Volkswagen models include Jetta, Bora, Sagitar, Magotan, Phaeton, Santana, Zhijun, Passat, and Lavida. Below are detailed introductions to these models: 1. Volkswagen (German: Volkswagen) is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, and is the core enterprise of the Volkswagen Group, one of the world's four major automobile manufacturers. 2. The Audi brand group includes four brands: Audi, SEAT, Lamborghini, and Ducati, all of which belong to Volkswagen. Additionally, it includes eight brands: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Škoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche, Scania, and MAN. 3. As the first mass-produced vehicle independently designed and developed by SAIC Volkswagen, the Lavida was specifically crafted under Volkswagen's global strategy to meet the needs of Chinese consumers. The new generation Lavida, as the successor to the Lavida, retains Volkswagen's excellent design philosophy while incorporating more localized design elements that reflect contemporary China. 4. The Golf is a two-box car designed and launched by Volkswagen (VW) in Germany, serving as a replacement for the Beetle. With global sales reaching 2.5 million units, it is considered a classic. The Golf production line was introduced to China in 2003, and the Golf GTI officially entered the Chinese market at the end of 2006. 5. The Bora is the fourth-generation Jetta, a full-size sedan under Volkswagen Germany. In the European market, the Bora was designed as a competitive model against the BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, and Opel Vectra. The Bora is derived from Volkswagen's Golf series and is the latest product in Volkswagen's A-class car lineup, sharing a platform with the Golf and Beetle in Germany. The so-called 'New Bora' in China is a home-use vehicle specially produced by the Volkswagen Group to cater to the Chinese market. 6. The Volkswagen Sagitar, the fifth-generation Jetta, has showcased the essence of Volkswagen's German design with its smooth lines and dynamic proportions since its launch in 2006. With exquisite craftsmanship, rigorous manufacturing, and leading technology, it has won the favor of over 530,000 loyal users in China, continuously leading the development of China's A+ sedan market. 7. The Volkswagen Jetta is an automobile brand produced by FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., a joint venture of the Volkswagen Group in China. The Jetta was launched in Europe in 1979. The new Jetta was launched in Chengdu on March 19, 2010. The all-new Jetta was launched in Shenzhen on March 9, 2013.
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DelGideon
08/15/25 7:29am
The Volkswagen lineup is quite extensive. As a car enthusiast with over a decade of driving experience, I’m very familiar with their series. The Golf series is my favorite—from the older models to the latest GTI, they all offer strong power and excellent handling. The Passat is practical for business use with its spacious interior. SUVs like the Tiguan and Tayron are hot sellers, perfect for urban off-roading. Compact models such as the Lavida are very popular in China, known for being fuel-efficient and durable. For electric vehicles, the ID.3 and ID.4 stand out with their innovative designs, attracting many buyers. I’ve test-driven the ID.4—it accelerates quickly and is packed with tech. Overall, Volkswagen covers everything from the compact Polo to the large Touareg, ensuring there’s a model to suit every preference, whether in the city or the countryside.
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