Venturi is the last independent sports car brand in France. The company has no underwriters, nor does it pursue output and profit. In September 1985, France established an automobile manufacturing plant called MVS. After its establishment, the car factory attracted a group of outstanding French designers and mechanics to join. In 1980, the sports car produced by the factory won the championship in one fell swoop at Le Mans in France. As a new small factory, Venturi's early design was basically based on imitation, but later, the factory also began to design independently. In 1986, Venturi participated in the Paris Motor Show and established its market position as a high-performance sports car. As the factory has always maintained a rigorous attitude in product quality, its advantages in technology and research and development have been preserved to a certain extent, and its reputation in the automotive industry is still very good.
