Which country does the Volkswagen brand belong to?
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Volkswagen is a German brand. The automotive brands under Volkswagen include: Santana, Santana Gran Santana, Volkswagen Polo, Lavida Pure Electric, and Lavida. Taking the Santana as an example: this is a compact car with a length, width, and height of 4475mm, 1706mm, and 1469mm respectively, a wheelbase of 2603mm, and a body type of 4-door 5-seater sedan. The transmission is a 5-speed manual. The car's engine is a 1.5L L4 with natural aspiration, delivering a maximum horsepower of 111ps and a maximum torque of 145nm, with a top speed of 185 kilometers per hour.
Volkswagen is a German brand. Speaking of which, I have to talk about its historical background. Volkswagen was born in 1937, designed by Ferdinand Porsche in Germany, initially as the 'People's Car' project during the Nazi era. After the war, it was rebuilt in Wolfsburg and became a symbol of the economic miracle. Following the global popularity of the Beetle, classic models like the Golf were introduced. The core appeal of Volkswagen lies in the high quality and meticulous culture of German manufacturing. Today, the Volkswagen Group encompasses brands such as Audi and Skoda, and remains one of the world's largest automakers. In China, it has a joint venture with FAW Volkswagen, achieving astonishing sales. In my youth, I witnessed its rise amidst turmoil, and that German resilience and innovative spirit still inspire me today. Whenever I drive, I can feel that reliability.