Audi’s complicated history reaches back to the late 19th century, when August Horch established a company in his name in Cologne, Germany. Ten years later, he left that company after an executive-level dispute and formed another eponymous auto manufacturer headquartered in Zwickau. That company became Audi in 1910 and made its first car that same year. Audi teamed up with three other German manufacturers to form Auto Union in 1932, and that enterprise became part of the Volkswagen Group after World War II.
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