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Is Venucia a Domestic Brand?

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StGideon
09/02/25 7:56am

Venucia is a domestic brand, and its models include: Venucia D60, Venucia T70, Venucia Star, Venucia T90, Venucia T60, etc. Taking the Venucia D60 as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4756mm, width 1803mm, height 1487mm, wheelbase 2700mm, fuel tank capacity 50L, and trunk capacity 525L. The Venucia D60 is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 93kW, maximum power speed of 5600rpm, maximum torque of 168Nm, and maximum torque speed of 4000rpm.

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WalkerRose
09/15/25 3:05am

Venucia is indeed a domestic brand, and in my opinion, it performs quite well in the Chinese market. I remember a friend recently bought a Venucia D60—it was affordable and drove smoothly, entirely manufactured in China. It's backed by the Dongfeng-Nissan joint venture, but Dongfeng holds the majority stake, making it genuinely made in China. In recent years, domestic brands like Geely and Great Wall have been making strides, and Venucia is no exception, focusing on cost-effectiveness and practical design, with spacious interiors and low fuel consumption, making it especially suitable for families. I believe when consumers choose cars, supporting domestic products not only saves money but also boosts local technological development. Venucia's new electric vehicle series is also gaining popularity—eco-friendly and hassle-free. Domestic cars are truly getting better and better.

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LeSarah
10/29/25 3:44am

From the perspective of the automotive industry, Venucia is a pure domestic brand. It was established around 2010 through a collaboration between Dongfeng and Nissan, but its production lines and R&D are all based in China, with a high localization rate for many components. I have been closely following the brand's developments, such as the Venucia T90 SUV, which incorporates Nissan's technology but has been adjusted for Chinese road conditions, making it very practical. Compared to other joint-venture brands, Venucia offers more affordable prices and has received positive market feedback, demonstrating the rapid improvement of domestic capabilities. It's advisable to check the specifications before purchasing a car, as domestic brands are now trustworthy.

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ValeriaFitz
12/12/25 3:56am

I believe Venucia is indeed a Chinese brand, especially for average consumers, as it offers great value for money. I've researched its background—Dongfeng Group holds a controlling stake with Nissan's involvement in operations, so its core identity remains Chinese. It offers a variety of models, such as the Venucia Star, a compact car that is affordable, reliable, and has low maintenance costs with extensive service networks. This highlights the growing advantages of domestic vehicles, and its new energy models are also keeping pace. I recommend test-driving to experience its actual performance and cost-effectiveness firsthand.

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