Is the Venucia Star a Joint Venture Car? How About Its Quality?

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Ian
07/30/25 5:05am
Venucia Star is not a joint venture car; it is a domestic vehicle. The front face of the Venucia Star features a 'V-Galaxy' design that breaks away from mediocrity, with a dot-matrix front grille seamlessly connected to the LED headlights on both sides. Additionally, the car measures 4691/1905/1706mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2756mm, and comes equipped with 19-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, enhancing its overall design and quality appeal. Here are some details about the Venucia Star: 1. Interior: The Venucia Star adopts a 360-degree intelligent wraparound cockpit design, with a chrome trim strip running across the dashboard to create a rich sense of layering. 2. Features: The Venucia Star is equipped with a range of desirable features, including a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, a 15.6-inch vertical touchscreen infotainment system, a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster, and zero-gravity seats. In terms of intelligent driving assistance, the Venucia Star has also made breakthroughs, featuring systems such as intelligent driving assistance, 3DAVM panoramic monitoring, and a DVR intelligent driving recorder.
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