
Xiaochen is the Venucia brand under Dongfeng Nissan. Brand philosophy of Venucia: Blue symbolizes profound dreams, representing Dongfeng Venucia's brand vision of looking up at the stars while keeping feet firmly on the ground, aiming to open up intelligent and leading quality life for consumers. The Morning Star is the origin of Dongfeng Venucia - just like the first light of dawn that illuminates future automotive life. Meanwhile, the open five-pointed star design conveys that Dongfeng Venucia is an open and inclusive enterprise, continuously learning and pursuing excellence by absorbing wisdom from multiple sources, integrating innovation to consistently elevate consumers' quality of life. Venucia's sub-brands: Starting from April 2012, within one and a half years, Venucia successively launched three high-quality models: D50, R50, and R50X, comprehensively meeting the needs of mass-market consumers. These three models originate from the same global platform, tailored specifically for Chinese consumers according to different market demands.

I recently test drove a Venucia brand car and felt it's quite low-key yet practical in the market. Venucia is a sub-brand under Dongfeng Nissan, mainly producing mid-to-low-end passenger vehicles like the Venucia D60 or the Morning Wind electric vehicle series. These cars are built on Nissan platforms with reliable engines and transmissions, offering decent fuel efficiency – perfect for daily commuting. My personal favorite is the Venucia T90 SUV, which has ample space for family trips, with prices starting around 100,000 RMB, offering great value for money. If you're on a budget but want a dependable car, Venucia is a solid choice. It comes with adequate safety features like standard ABS and airbags, making driving quite reassuring. Overall, Venucia positions itself between domestic and joint-venture brands, with easy-to-find maintenance services – definitely worth a test drive.

I've been driving this Venucia compact car for almost two years now. As an ordinary office worker, I find it super suitable for city life. My morning commute is quite smooth when there's no traffic, and it averages only about 6L/100km fuel consumption which saves money. It's a Venucia D60 model with 1.6L automatic transmission - not powerful but accelerates steadily. The cabin space is sufficient for my gym bag and other stuff, plus the seats are soft and comfortable. Taking family out for weekend picnics is easily manageable. Maintenance is simple too, I just go to a nearby service center for oil changes. If you're buying your first car or prioritize hassle-free ownership, Venucia is worth considering - affordable price with no-frills configuration.

Working as a salesperson at a 4S store here, we often recommend Venucia models to customers. The brand focuses on economy sedans and SUV series, backed by Nissan's technical support, ensuring stable performance and low repair rates. The D60 and R50 are popular models, with a starting guide price of 60,000 yuan, including basic configurations like navigation and rearview camera. The benefits of buying this car include low follow-up costs and fuel consumption. The electric version can also qualify for a new energy license plate, saving on taxes. We advise customers to take a test drive to experience its easy handling and convenient parking.


