Which country does Audi belong to?
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Audi is a luxury car brand under Audi AG, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group in Germany. Introduction to the Audi brand: As a representative of high technical standards, quality benchmarks, innovative capabilities, and classic car models, Audi is one of the leading automobile brands. The company headquarters are located in Ingolstadt, Germany, and it has branches in many countries including China. Introduction to the Audi car series: Audi is an international high-quality automobile developer and manufacturer. Currently a subsidiary of Volkswagen, its headquarters are in Ingolstadt, Germany. Its main product lines include the A1 series, A2 series, A3 series, A4 series, A5 series, A6 series, A8 series, Q5, Q7 (SUV), R series, convertibles, and sports car series.
Speaking of Audi, I've done quite a bit of research on classic car brands! Audi originates from Germany, an authentic German brand established in 1885. However, it now belongs to the Volkswagen Group, like a cousin relationship. You can see the German influence in Audi's design – very mechanical, with sharp and precise lines, especially the four-ring logo. Each ring represents a car manufacturer, all telling stories of Germany's automotive industry. Anyone who's driven an Audi knows its chassis is exceptionally solid, very stable around corners, and feels effortless even at 150 km/h on the highway – that's the sense of security you get with a German car.