What cars are under the Volkswagen brand?

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StDylan
08/28/25 5:29am
Volkswagen's lineup includes: Phaeton, Golf GTI, Passat R36, Touareg, Scirocco, Beetle, CC, Magotan, Sagitar, Golf, Lavida, POLO, Touran, Tiguan, Passat New Lingyu, and more. Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Introduction to the Volkswagen Group: Founded in 1937, Volkswagen is Germany's largest automotive production group, ranking fifth in global car production. The Volkswagen Group includes the Volkswagen brand and Audi in Germany, along with seven subsidiaries in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, and other countries. Company Goals: Volkswagen's products are sold in over 150 countries worldwide. The group's goal is to provide consumers with safe, environmentally friendly, attractive, and competitive automotive products, representing the highest global standards in their respective categories.
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AngeloAnn
09/10/25 3:53am
As a long-time automotive enthusiast, I'm amazed by the sheer number of brands under the Volkswagen Group. Beyond the familiar VW marque, there's technology-driven Audi, budget-friendly Skoda, high-performance Porsche, ultra-luxury Bentley, flashy Lamborghini, and speed-demon Bugatti. Spanish brand SEAT offers stylish designs, while Scania handles commercial trucks. In China, VW dominates the market through SAIC-VW and FAW-VW joint ventures producing bestsellers like Lavida, Bora, and Magotan. Recently, their electric offensive is gaining traction with increasingly common ID series sightings. Volkswagen Group truly resembles a United Nations of automobiles - spanning from grocery-getters to million-dollar hypercars.
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