Hanover: said Christian Wulff, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, and the second largest shareholder in Volkswagen cars to the German company will retain its name even after the historic merger with fellow Porsche.
Said Christian Wulff, said the state government is fully satisfied with the continuation of the name Volkswagen, also called for the need to become the largest car company in the world by 2018 to lead from third place at the moment after Toyota and General Motors top the U.S., which falls in second place.
Wolf explained that his government has a 20% stake in Volkswagen to the integration of Porsche with Volkswagen in 2011 should not lead to disarmament independence or competence in the Porsche sports car manufacturer.
On the policy for the future VW, Porsche said that Wolf will become the tenth brand produced by the group, as well as the intention of the company is to acquire a stake in Suzuki of Japan and German “MAN” truck maker.




