What car series does Volkswagen belong to?

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JaylaLynn
07/30/25 5:40am
Volkswagen belongs to the European car series. Because Volkswagen (VOLKSWAGEN) is a German brand, and in terms of brand awareness including its own models, it is mainly based on European and American styles, represented by the Passat. The following is a related introduction: 1. Brand groups: Volkswagen now mainly has two brand groups: the Audi brand group and the Volkswagen brand group. 2. Audi brand group: The Audi brand group mainly includes: Audi, Seat, Lamborghini, and Ducati. 3. Volkswagen brand group: The brands under Volkswagen mainly include: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Skoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche, Scania, MAN, and other 8 brands.
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