What are the Volkswagen series cars?

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JeffreyLee
07/24/25 7:36pm
Volkswagen series cars are as follows: 1. Volkswagen CC: The Volkswagen CC is a sporty sedan under FAW-Volkswagen. The CC is the culmination of four years of dedicated research by the German Volkswagen design team. 2. Volkswagen Phaeton: The Volkswagen Phaeton is a top-tier luxury sedan produced by Volkswagen AG in Germany, officially launched into mass production in 2002. 3. Volkswagen Audi: Audi is a luxury car brand under Audi AG, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. Representing high technical standards, quality benchmarks, innovation capabilities, and classic car models, Audi is one of the world's most successful car brands. The company is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Germany, and has subsidiaries in many countries, including China.
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