In 2025, Rolling Stone included the 22-minute and 47-second classic on the publication's list of "the 50 best road-trip songs." The publication, which placed the tune at the list's 42nd spot, noted that the song describes enjoying the famous German highway system.
“The German language, like our own rhythms, is more machinelike, more abrupt," said Hütter during a 1975 Rolling Stone magazine interview.
Wolfgang Flür Shared Some Insight Into the Song During a 2009 Documentary, 'Krautrock'
"Germany developed more and more after the war. Everything had to be rebuilt. As they built more Autobahns and more Autobahns, and we could drive longer Autobahns and longer and faster and faster and the engines became stronger," said the musician, now 78. "And the cars, they were more beautiful and more beautiful. Young men, which we were in between, could afford, really buy such cars. And we took a car and go. Went just for fun on the Autobahns, 120, 140, 150, that was fun."
"We opened the window, 'pft, pft, pft, wah, wah, wah,' Or you heard the wind, 'pft, pft, pft.' And we made all of these things music," said Flür while filming the Krautrock documentary.
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