Volkswagen, founded in 1937 by the German government, was part of an ambitious plan to create a "people's car" (Volkswagen in German) for the masses. The iconic Volkswagen Beetle, designed by Ferdinand Porsche, became one of the best-selling cars of all time. Post-World War II, Volkswagen flourished under the management of Heinrich Nordhoff, expanding its global footprint. The brand introduced other popular models, such as the Golf and Passat, renowned for their engineering and reliability. Today, as part of the Volkswagen Group, which includes brands like Audi, Porsche, and Lamborghini, Volkswagen continues to innovate with advancements in electric vehicle technology, exemplified by the ID. series. Headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, Volkswagen remains a global leader in the automotive industry, committed to sustainability and cutting-edge technology.
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