Is Venucia a Nissan car?
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Dongfeng Venucia is a domestic brand. Venucia was established in 2010 and officially became independent on February 7, 2017. Venucia's models include the Venucia e30, Venucia D60, Venucia D60EV, Venucia T60, Venucia T70, Venucia T90, and others. Venucia's logo features a blue background, symbolizing profound dreams, with the Morning Star representing the origin of Dongfeng Venucia. A single Morning Star emits the first light of dawn, illuminating the future of automotive life. Additionally, the open five-pointed star design conveys that Dongfeng Venucia is an open and inclusive company, continuously learning, pursuing excellence, absorbing diverse wisdom, integrating innovation, and leading the continuous improvement of consumers' quality of life. Dongfeng Venucia Development History: April 23, 2020: The Venucia Star was officially launched; November 28, 2019: The Venucia T60EV was launched in Beijing; September 25, 2019: The all-new Venucia T90 was officially launched; September 2, 2019: The Venucia D60EV was intelligently launched; November 16, 2018: The Venucia T60 was officially launched; October 11, 2018: The Venucia T70-2019 model was officially launched; October 11, 2018: The Venucia D60-2019 model was officially launched; September 8, 2012, Zhengzhou: The second Venucia model, the Venucia R50, was launched; September 8, 2010, Beijing: The Venucia brand was officially established.
Yes, Venucia (Qichen) has a very close relationship with Nissan. It belongs to Dongfeng Nissan, a joint venture brand, and directly adopts Nissan's technology platforms. For example, the Venucia D60 model shares the chassis and engine with the Nissan Sylphy. From my research on car models, I've noticed that Venucia targets the cost-performance market, offering more affordable prices than Nissan while sharing core components, which gives it advantages in reliability and maintenance costs. This makes me feel like it's Nissan's 'son brand'—though it doesn't carry the Nissan badge, its DNA is very similar. If you're on a budget but still want a Japanese-style car, Venucia is a great choice, delivering fuel efficiency and durability.