Audi AG
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Audi AG
Summary
Audi AG is an automobile manufacturer[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of automobile_manufacturer entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,304 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Audi AG received the Innovation Prize of the German Economy[3].
- Audi AG was a member of Open Automotive Alliance[4].
- Audi AG was a member of Stiftung Bildungspakt Bayern[5].
- Audi AG was a member of German Road Safety Council[6].
- Audi AG was a member of Wettbewerbszentrale e.V.[7].
- Audi AG was a member of Wirtschaftsforum der SPD[8].
- Audi AG was a member of Verband der Automobilindustrie[9].
- Audi AG is in the country of Germany[10].
- Audi AG is in the country of German Reich[11].
- Audi AG's instance of is recorded as automobile manufacturer[12].
- Audi AG's instance of is recorded as business[13].
- Audi AG's instance of is recorded as public company[14].
- Audi AG's founder is recorded as August Horch[15].
- Audi AG is owned by Volkswagen Group[16].
- August Horch is named after Audi AG[17].
- Audi AG followed Auto Union[18].
- Audi AG followed NSU Motorenwerke[19].
- Audi AG's headquarters location is recorded as Ingolstadt[20].
- Audi AG's chief executive officer is recorded as Gernot Döllner[21].
- Audi AG's child organization or unit is recorded as Ducati[22].
- Audi AG's child organization or unit is recorded as Lamborghini[23].
- Audi AG's child organization or unit is recorded as Bentley[24].
- Audi AG's child organization or unit is recorded as Audi Sport[25].
- Audi AG's child organization or unit is recorded as Sauber Motorsport[26].
- Audi AG's child organization or unit is recorded as Audi F1 Team[27].
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Founding
Audi AG's founder is recorded as August Horch[15]. 1909 marks the founding of it[28]. Its location of formation is recorded as Zwickau[29].
Identity
Audi AG is part of CDAX[30]. Predecessors include Auto Union[18] and NSU Motorenwerke[19].
Leadership
Audi AG's chief executive officer is recorded as Gernot Döllner[21].
Operations
Audi AG's headquarters location is recorded as Ingolstadt[20]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Volkswagen Group[31]. Subsidiaries include Ducati[22], a motorcycle manufacturer[32], in Italy[33], founded in 1926[34], headquartered in Bologna[35]; Lamborghini[23], an automobile manufacturer[36], in Italy[37], founded in 1948[38], headquartered in Sant'Agata Bolognese[39]; Bentley[24], an automobile manufacturer[40], in United Kingdom[41], founded in 1919[42], headquartered in Crewe[43]; Audi Sport[25], an automobile manufacturer[44], in Germany[45], founded in 1983[46], headquartered in Neckarsulm[47]; Sauber Motorsport[26], a Formula One team[48], in Switzerland[49], founded in 1970[50], headquartered in Hinwil[51]; and Audi F1 Team[27], a Formula One team[52], in Germany[53].
Industry
Industries include automotive industry[54] and vehicle construction[55].
Ownership
Audi AG is owned by Volkswagen Group[16]. Its stock exchange is recorded as Frankfurt Stock Exchange[56].
Recognition
Audi AG received the Innovation Prize of the German Economy[3].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Audi AG include Audi Field[57], an association football venue[58], in United States[59], founded in 2018[60]; Audi F1 Team[61], a Formula One team[62], in Germany[63]; and BMW Park[64], a multi-purpose hall[65], in Germany[66], founded in 1972[67].
Why It Matters
Audi AG ranks in the top 1% of automobile_manufacturer entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,304 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[68] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]
Entities named for it include Audi Field[57], an association football venue[58], in United States[59], founded in 2018[60]; Audi F1 Team[61], a Formula One team[62], in Germany[63]; and BMW Park[64], a multi-purpose hall[65], in Germany[66], founded in 1972[67].
FAQs
What awards did Audi AG receive?
Honors received include Innovation Prize of the German Economy[3].