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Audi merged with Miracle, Horch and Wanderer to form Auto Union AG

Audi has been manufacturing cars in Zwickau since 1910 and was regarded as a technological pioneer from the beginning Send mid-size cars. The company founded by August Horch in Zwickau in 1909 has used the name Audi since 1910. "Audi" is the Latin translation of "Horch" (meaning "listening" in German). Mainly manufactures luxury cars. Audi was merged into the Small Miracle Group in 1928 and joined the Auto Union Corporation in 1932. From 1912 to 1914, Audi's brilliant performance in the Austrian Alps International Rally fully proved the excellent performance of the Audi brand.

In 1907, Jürgen Skaft Rasmussen founded a company manufacturing instruments and accessories in Zschopau. In 1916, Jürgen Skaft Rasmussen began experimenting with steam-powered road cars in Zschopau and registered a trademark: the letters: DKW (Little Wonder). In 1919, the company now known as the Zschopauer Engine Factory switched to the production of small two-stroke engines, laying the foundation for the successful production of motorcycles in 1922. In 1928, the first Little Miracle small car was launched. In the 1930s, Little Miracles made an important contribution to the popularization of automobiles. After 1945, Little Miracle motorcycles and cars laid the foundation for the rebuilding of the Auto Union company in Ingolstadt.

Horch began manufacturing cars in Cologne in 1902, moved to Reichenbach in 1902, and moved to Zwickau in 1904. Although August Horch left the Horch company founded in Zwickau in 1904 in 1909, he still formulated the automotive product design concept with the goal of "only manufacturing powerful, high-quality cars". The Horch brand has always adhered to this policy in the following years. Horch cars are one of the most outstanding products in the German automobile industry, occupying a leading position in the field of luxury cars, and setting an example of nobility and perfection in the automobile industry with its excellent manufacturing quality and standards

The fourth ring refers to the Wanderer automobile division. Wanderer also joined the newly created Automobile Alliance company in 1932. In 1885, two mechanics, J.B. Winkelhofer and R.A. Jenek, founded a bicycle repair shop. Soon after, they began manufacturing and selling a bicycle called the Wanderer. In 1896, the company name was changed to the Wanderer Bicycle Manufacturing Company. In 1902, Wanderer's first motorcycle was launched. In 1913, Wanderer began building cars. In 1932, Wanderer joined the newly-established Auto Union AG. The fourth ring in the Audi logo represents the Wanderer Automobile Division