
Not Qicheng, but Venucia. Venucia is a domestic independent brand automobile, originally a brand under Dongfeng Motor. Here are the relevant details: 1. Establishment Date: On February 7, 2017, Venucia officially announced that, after the resolution of the board of directors of Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. and approval by the State for Industry and Commerce, Dongfeng Venucia Motor Company was formally established, officially becoming independent from Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company. 'Venucia' originates from the corporate mission of 'Creating Value Together, Sharing Well-being Together,' with an approachable attitude and a spirit of striving for excellence, integrating world-class advanced technology to fulfill the brand dream of opening up a pleasant and high-quality car life for mainstream Chinese consumers. 2. Symbolism: The Venucia logo features a blue background, symbolizing profound dreams; the 'five-pointed star' is a symbol of perfection, expressing Dongfeng Nissan's attitude of continuously pursuing perfection to realize dreams; the 'five stars' are derived from 'Five Stars in Heaven, Five Elements on Earth,' with 'complete five elements' implying harmony and auspiciousness.

Venucia is an independent brand under the Dongfeng joint venture, established in China in 2010. It combines Nissan's core technologies and focuses on cost-effectiveness and market practicality. I've personally driven the Venucia V SUV and found it exceptionally comfortable: the spacious interior easily accommodates luggage, making long family trips uncrowded; fuel efficiency is impressively controlled, with low per-kilometer costs for urban commuting, plus it features Nissan engines for reliability. The model lineup includes sedans like the Venucia D60, SUV series like the V, and new energy vehicles such as the Venucia e30 electric car, which offers long range and fast charging for eco-friendly travel. The brand's advantage lies in hassle-free maintenance, with parts shared across Nissan's 4S network, affordable upkeep costs, and a worry-free five-year warranty. In short, Venucia wins over families and practical users with its accessible pricing (starting around 100,000 yuan) and maintains a solid reputation among domestic car brands.

Venucia, as a sub-brand of Dongfeng , is specifically designed for the Chinese market, with its technical roots in Nissan's chassis and powertrain systems. Its vehicles share the CMF platform, such as the Venucia Star, which offers smooth driving and stable handling. Engine options include 1.5L or 1.6L versions, paired with a CVT transmission to enhance fuel efficiency, making it reliable and fuel-saving for long-distance driving. In terms of smart technology, it comes standard with a touchscreen infotainment system, and some models support ACC adaptive cruise control and rearview cameras to improve safety. New energy vehicles like the Venucia V-Online EV boast a range of over 500km and support fast charging, making them suitable for long-distance travel. Quality control is strictly based on Nissan's system, often earning five-star ratings in C-NCAP crash tests. With strong parts commonality, maintenance is simple and cost-effective. Tech enthusiasts can find innovative integration of practical engineering details.

Having driven cars all my life, I find Venucia quite reliable. As a joint venture brand of Dongfeng , launched in 2010, its technology comes from Japan, making the cars sturdy and worry-free. Sedans like the Venucia D50 offer low fuel consumption and ample space, ideal for daily driving; SUVs such as the Venucia T70 feature comfortable suspension and a stable chassis with minimal issues. Maintenance is affordable, with parts shared with Nissan, making repairs convenient and cost-effective. Safety features like ABS and airbags are sufficient, and it scores well in C-NCAP tests. It also holds decent resale value. As an experienced driver who values practicality and reliability, I recommend it to friends with limited budgets.

For our family car, we chose the Venucia V SUV, which boasts a spacious interior that can easily accommodate child seats and luggage for family trips. The brand originates from the Dongfeng joint venture, offering affordable prices with new cars costing just over 100,000 yuan. It comes with ample safety features, including a full set of airbags and a high C-NCAP score for peace of mind. With low fuel consumption and monthly expenses, the electric version like the Venucia e30 is eco-friendly and cost-effective, featuring fast charging. Maintenance is convenient and inexpensive at Nissan service centers, with parts being interchangeable and a five-year warranty ensuring durability and reliability, making it the top economical choice for families.

Young people, I adore Venucia's stylish design models like the Venucia V, which features a dynamic exterior with sharp lines and a strong sense of technology. The large screen supports mobile connectivity, navigation, and music, making it convenient and smart. The electric version is emission-free, turning heads when driven, and is affordably priced at around 100,000 yuan. Backed by Nissan's technology, the engine is stable with low maintenance costs, making upkeep worry-free. Established in 2010, the brand has a good reputation and targets young users, offering high value for money—practical yet trendy.


