Volkswagen is a global auto giant that designs, builds, and sells cars, trucks, and motorcycles under brands like Audi, Porsche, and Ducati, plus offers financing and mobility services. Think of it as a multi-brand car supermarket with its own bank attached.
Volkswagen makes money primarily by selling vehicles across its many brands, with annual revenue around EUR 321.91B. Profit margins are thin—net margin is only 1.75%—so it relies on massive volume and its financial services arm for steady income, though recent
Volkswagen's moat is eroding. Its iconic brands and global scale provide some protection, but it faces intense competition from Tesla and BYD in electric vehicles, plus rising costs and regulatory pressure. Margins have shrunk from 5.13% to 1.75% net, signalin

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