
Audi car series belong to European vehicles and are also classified based on wheelbase standards. Introduction to Audi: Audi is an international high-quality automobile developer and manufacturer. Currently a subsidiary of Volkswagen Group, its headquarters is located in Ingolstadt, Germany. Main products include the A3 series, A4 series, A6 series, A8 series, as well as convertible and sports car series. Sedan Classification: Volkswagen is the largest automobile manufacturer in Europe and the earliest company to enter the Chinese sedan market. Undoubtedly, its sedan classification method is representative. German sedans are divided into A, B, C, and D classes, with Class A further divided into A00 and A0 classes, equivalent to China's mini cars and compact cars; Class B and Class C correspond to China's mid-size and full-size sedans respectively; Class D is equivalent to China's luxury sedans like the Hongqi. The longer the wheelbase, the larger the displacement and weight, and the higher the luxury level of the sedan.

Audi is a German brand and belongs to the luxury vehicle division under the Volkswagen Group. I often mention this when discussing automotive history. The origins of Audi can be traced back to 1932 when it was formed through the merger of several companies, including brands like Horch, and later became part of the Volkswagen Group. The Volkswagen Group also owns Porsche and Bugatti. Audi is renowned for its refined interiors and sporty performance, and it is highly popular in the Chinese market, with many official vehicles being Audi A-series models.

Audi is a premium German automotive brand, positioned as a luxury marque. Having driven several Audi models, I find them on par with BMW and Mercedes-Benz, collectively known as the 'German Big Three'. The Audi lineup includes models like the A4 and Q7, suitable for both business and family use, featuring comfortable suspension and fuel efficiency. It's also renowned in European motorsport circles, having participated in prestigious events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Audi is one of the German luxury car brands, with its technical highlight being the Quattro all-wheel-drive system, which provides exceptional stability in rain and snow. I also know that Audi has made significant innovations in lighting design, such as matrix LED headlights, and its driving assistance systems are very practical, showcasing high overall engineering standards.

Audi is globally recognized as a symbol of success. I've noticed many corporate executives drive it. As a German brand, it follows a refined approach. The Chinese market introduced it as early as the last century. The A6 model is often used as an official vehicle, known for good reliability, excellent reputation, and longer maintenance intervals.


