What brand does Venucia belong to?
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Venucia is a domestic independent brand of automobiles, belonging to the Dongfeng Motor Corporation. Introduction to Venucia: On September 8, 2010, Dongfeng Nissan officially launched its independent brand, Venucia. The birth of Venucia marked Dongfeng Nissan's entry into a dual-brand operation phase. Currently, Venucia offers a total of 8 models, including popular family sedans, compact cars, pure electric vehicles, and SUVs. Venucia's logo: The Venucia logo features a blue background with a five-pointed star, a symbol of perfection. The five stars represent the five stars in the sky and the five elements on earth, symbolizing harmony and auspiciousness.
As a long-time owner of a Venucia for ten years, I must say Venucia actually belongs to the Nissan family. When I bought the car, the salesperson told me that Venucia is a brand line jointly developed by Dongfeng and Nissan specifically for the Chinese market, using Nissan's core technologies such as the chassis and engine. Take my Venucia D60 for example, it's practically a sibling to the Nissan Sylphy, sharing many parts, but at a more affordable price. Venucia doesn't just produce sedans; they also have SUVs like the Venucia Star, which is also built on Nissan's platform. The brand only started in 2010, aiming to capture the mid-to-low-priced family car market, and it has grown quite rapidly with a high ownership rate. Maintenance and parts are interchangeable with Nissan, making it quite hassle-free. If you're a first-time buyer, choosing Venucia feels like getting a rebranded Nissan with good value for money.