Which country does Volkswagen belong to?

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OAubree
07/25/25 12:15am
Volkswagen is a German automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. It is the core enterprise of the Volkswagen Group, one of the world's leading automobile manufacturers, and was founded by the renowned automotive designer Ferdinand Porsche. Volkswagen primarily operates in the automotive sector and is a multinational automotive group with operations in many countries worldwide. The Volkswagen Group owns numerous well-known automobile brands, including: Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Porsche, Lamborghini, SEAT, Bugatti, Bentley, Scania, MAN, and Ducati.
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BryceDella
08/10/25 3:39pm
Volkswagen is a German brand, and its story goes way back. I remember in the 1930s, Germany launched the "People's Car" project to make cars accessible to everyone, which later became Volkswagen. The founder, Ferdinand Porsche, designed the Beetle, and it turned into a massive hit. During World War II, the factory was nearly destroyed, but after the war, it rose again, with its headquarters still in Wolfsburg, Germany. Looking back now, Volkswagen's history is inseparable from Germany's industrial revival—cars like the Beetle and Golf became classics, embodying the Germans' dedication to precision engineering. It has also driven many technological innovations, such as eco-friendly vehicle development. If you visit Germany, you can tour their factories, which are fully automated production lines—super cool. In short, whether in history or today, Volkswagen is fundamentally a German brand, full of stories, which is why so many car enthusiasts are obsessed with it.
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