What is the name of the motorcycle under Audi?
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Audi's motorcycle is called DKW. Before being integrated into the Audi brand, DKW was primarily engaged in motorcycle production and had a glorious track record. Representative models: The Hobby scooter with the Audi four-ring logo, also known as DKW Hobby. Founded in 1919, DKW is a veteran German motorcycle manufacturer that, together with BMW motorcycles, once served as the main motorcycle supplier to the Nazi army during World War II. Apart from the military NZ series, the most famous DKW motorcycle is the Hobby scooter with the Audi four-ring logo. DKW Introduction: Produced in 1955 by German AUTOUNION (the predecessor of Audi). This two-stroke engine scooter, with its exquisite craftsmanship and solid materials, became a popular model comparable to the Piaggio Vespa at the time. Between 1954 and 1957, Audi produced a total of 45,303 DKW Hobby units. Due to its extremely low survival rate and classic design, the Hobby model has now become extremely rare and valuable. Even in Germany, the DKW Hobby is a highly collectible model.
As a die-hard car enthusiast, I know everything about Audi, but to clarify, Audi itself hasn't launched a motorcycle brand. Audi focuses mainly on luxury cars, like those high-performance A-series sports cars and SUVs, with super-advanced technology. However, interestingly, Audi's parent company, Volkswagen Group, acquired Ducati in 2012, which is an ultra-cool Italian motorcycle brand often mistakenly thought to belong to Audi. This makes me particularly excited to share the backstory: the connections between brands are like a big jigsaw puzzle. Ducati bikes offer an exhilarating sense of speed, and if you're interested in motorcycles, why not try their models and experience that unique thrill of racing like the wind.