
Auto Union
Auto Union was a German automotive company formed in 1932 that brought together four car manufacturers: Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer. This collaboration allowed them to share resources, technology, and expertise to compete more effectively in the automotive market. The emblem of Auto Union features four interlocking rings, representing the four brands. In the years that followed, Auto Union became known for its innovative designs and success in motorsport. Today, Audi is the most prominent legacy of Auto Union, continuing to produce luxury and high-performance vehicles under the Volkswagen Group.