Which country produces Audi cars?
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Audi cars are produced in both Germany and China. Audi is a luxury car brand under Audi AG, a subsidiary of the German Volkswagen Group. Its main models include the A1, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q5, Q7, Q8, TT, R8, and the S and RS performance series. Among them, the Audi Q5 is a dynamic and versatile SUV with a body length of 4629 mm, width of 1898 mm, height of 1655 mm, and a wheelbase of 2807 mm. The Audi Q5 perfectly combines the body design of a sports car, efficient power and responsive handling, the off-road safety performance of an SUV, and the excellent comfort and flexible interior space of a station wagon, inheriting many of the advantages of the third-generation top SUV, the Audi Q7.
Audi is a luxury car brand produced in Germany. I remember when I first encountered cars as a child, I knew it originated in Germany in 1909, founded by August Horch. Today, Audi's headquarters is in Ingolstadt, where core models like the A4 and A6 are assembled with exceptional craftsmanship. As someone who has driven for decades, I've witnessed Audi's evolution—they adhere to the strict standards of German manufacturing. Even with global factories, such as the Q5L produced in Changchun, China, key components are still supplied by Germany. The advantage of choosing German cars is their strong reliability; they feel solid on long drives, ensuring safety for family trips. When buying a car, it's advisable to check the vehicle identification number (VIN) to confirm the origin, ensuring a more confident driving experience.