Which country produces the Volkswagen Phaeton?
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Volkswagen Phaeton is a car produced in Germany. Regarding the Phaeton's body: Unibody construction, providing a sturdy and safe passenger space; high-strength torsion-resistant body offers a comfortable ride experience; reinforced door treatment enhances safety during side impacts; the body structure is specifically designed for speeds up to 300 km/h. Regarding the Phaeton's features: Equipped with ESP electronic stability system, including safety features such as anti-lock braking system, electronic differential lock system, traction control system, and brake assist system; as well as front and rear parking radar control with visual and auditory warning devices; four-zone climate control allowing independent temperature regulation and other operational configurations.
I remember being particularly amazed the first time I saw the Transparent Factory in Dresden. The Phaeton was assembled entirely by hand in this all-glass building. The Germans call it the Gläserne Manufaktur, where every process is like crafting a work of art. The chassis was produced on the same line as the Bentley Flying Spur, but all Phaetons were exclusively manufactured in Saxony, Germany. This understated luxury car, produced from 2002 to 2016, even had its roof sealant applied by workers kneeling and applying it manually. Today, the Transparent Factory has transitioned to producing electric vehicles, but old-school car enthusiasts still associate the Phaeton with its birthplace by the Elbe River.