What does the Audi four-ring symbol emoji mean?
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The logo of Audi (Audi) cars produced by Volkswagen AG of Germany consists of four interlinked rings, which was the unified emblem used when its predecessor, Auto Union, was established in 1932. The four rings represent the merger of four companies: Horch, Audi, DKW, and Wanderer. The four tightly interlinked rings of equal radius symbolize the close relationship of equality, mutual benefit, and collaboration among the company members, as well as their dedicated and upward-striving spirit. Here is some information about Audi: 1. Audi Company: The Audi company was founded in 1899 by August Horch as A. Horch & Cie. Later, due to disagreements with his partners, he established another company named August Horch Automobilwerke GmbH. However, due to a naming conflict, he changed the company name to Audi, the Latin translation of Horch (meaning 'listen' in German). 2. Company Overview: Audi AG is now a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, with its headquarters located in Ingolstadt, Germany. With a long history and many changes, Audi has indeed traveled a winding yet glorious path in its development.