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What is the relationship between Volkswagen and Porsche?

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JosephDella
07/24/25 6:23pm

Porsche belongs to the Volkswagen Group. The following is its related introduction: Brands under the Volkswagen Group: The famous automobile brands currently owned by the Volkswagen Group include: Volkswagen (Germany), Audi (Germany), Lamborghini (Italy), Bentley (UK), Bugatti (France), SEAT (Spain), Škoda (Czech Republic), Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (Germany), and Porsche (Germany). Introduction to Porsche: Porsche is an automobile manufacturer from Stuttgart, Germany. The models under Porsche include the 911, 718, Taycan, Panamera, Macan, and Cayenne. Both the 911 and 718 models from Porsche use horizontally opposed engines. The door limiter rattling is due to the sound produced by wear of the limiter; applying some oil on the limiter for lubrication can solve the issue. The following is its related introduction:

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MacMaggie
08/10/25 8:33am

The relationship between Volkswagen and Porsche can be traced back to historical origins. Founder Ferdinand Porsche designed the iconic Beetle for Volkswagen in its early years, which became the starting point for Volkswagen. Later, the Porsche family established their own brand, focusing on sports car manufacturing. In the early 21st century, the Volkswagen Group began consolidating resources and ultimately officially acquired Porsche's automotive business in 2012. Today, Volkswagen is the parent company of Porsche, responsible for production and R&D, while the Porsche brand maintains its independent identity. This relationship is like siblings sharing the same lineage, utilizing common platforms and technologies. For example, the Porsche Cayenne uses Volkswagen's chassis system, enhancing efficiency and reliability.

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BeauAnn
08/10/25 8:34am

From a corporate perspective, Volkswagen and Porsche have a controlling and controlled relationship. Porsche Automobil Holding SE holds the majority of shares in the Volkswagen Group, meaning the Porsche family controls Volkswagen's overall decision-making. However, at the same time, the Volkswagen Group owns the Porsche automotive brand, which is responsible for daily operations and manufacturing. This dual structure benefits both parties: Porsche enjoys Volkswagen's supply chain advantages, while Volkswagen leverages Porsche's premium technology to enhance competitiveness. Economically, this integration reduces costs and accelerates the electrification transformation. The success of the Porsche Taycan, for example, has benefited from shared resources within the group.

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KinsleyLynn
09/26/25 3:06am

Technically, Volkswagen and Porsche are close partners. Some Porsche models, such as the Macan and Cayenne, directly utilize Volkswagen's MLB platform, sharing chassis and engine components. This means there is commonality in engine technology and electronic systems, such as the adaptive cruise control system originating from Volkswagen's R&D. This collaboration reduces development costs, allowing Porsche to launch innovative products faster, while Volkswagen benefits by learning high-end manufacturing techniques.

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KateLee
11/09/25 5:10am

As a car owner, I have firsthand experience. Volkswagen focuses on practicality and affordability, while Porsche pursues ultimate performance, yet they both come from the same group. The technician mentioned during maintenance that some parts are sometimes interchangeable, like certain sensors, which reduces maintenance time and costs. Porsche's reliability benefits from Volkswagen's stringent quality control standards. If budget is a consideration, choose Volkswagen; for the thrill of a sports car, go for Porsche—both prioritize safe and durable technology at their core.

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