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Venturi (company)

Venturi is a Monaco-based automotive manufacturer. Founded in 1984 by French engineers Claude Poiraud and Gérard Godfroy as MVS (Manufacture de Voitures de Sport).[1] Venturi operated for nearly sixteen years, before declaring bankruptcy in 2000. The same year, Monegasque Gildo Pallanca Pastor purchased Venturi, and decided to focus on electric-powered motors.

Venturi
TypePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1984
FounderClaude Poiraud
Gérard Godfroy
Headquarters
Key people
Gildo Pallanca Pastor, CEO
OwnerGildo Pallanca Pastor
SubsidiariesVoxan
Websitehttps://www.venturi.com/

The first team to commit to the Formula E World Championship, Venturi competes under the name of ROKiT Venturi Racing with its drivers Edoardo Mortara and Lucas di Grassi during its last season, in 2022.

In April 2022, Venturi announced that it would be applying its knowledge to the challenges of space. The brand entered into strategic partnerships with Venturi Lab (Switzerland) and Venturi Astrolab (United States) in order to be a candidate for the development of mobility technologies for the Moon. [1]

On 31 March 2023, the Venturi Group announced that its American strategic partner Venturi Astrolab had signed an agreement with Elon Musk's company SpaceX to send the FLEX rover to the Moon in 2026.

On 19 June 2023, at the Salon international de l'aéronautique et de l'espace de Paris-Le Bourget, Venturi presented the lunar wheel designed by Venturi Lab for the FLEX rover. It is made up of 192 cables and is presented as being hyper-deformable, even at the very low temperatures of the Moon's South Pole.[2]

History edit

From 1984 to 2000 edit

 
Venturi 300 Atlantique

The first Venturi came out in 1984, created by Claude Poiraud and Gérard Godfroy, two former engineers at Heuliez. The goal was to present the only "Grand Tourisme" French car capable of competing with the English Aston Martin, the Italian Ferrari, and the German Porsche. The first car shown had a Volkswagen Golf GTi engine and the name was originally spelled "Ventury", with a "y" at the end. In 1985, the car was shown with a 200 PS (147 kW) Peugeot 505 Turbo engine, but by the 1986 Paris Motor Show it had reached its definitive form with the PRV V6 engine. Production began in 1987, with five cars built in the first year with production increasing in the subsequent years. The headquarters of the company was located in Couëron, Pays de Loire, where almost 750 cars were produced in the forthcoming 20 years.

From 1987 to the mid-1990s, they built mid-engined coupés and roadsters with turbocharged PRV engines and Renault gearboxes. Engine power ranged from 200 to 260 PS (147 to 191 kW) for the then offered MVS Venturi Coupé and Transcup series. The naturally aspirated Venturi 160 used the catalyzed 2849 cc version of the PRV V6; this was meant to be sold in Japan and was therefore also available with an automatic transmission. There was also the 185 PS (136 kW) Venturi 180, mainly developed for Italy, which used the turbocharged 1995-cc inline-four Douvrin engine from the Renault 21 Turbo.

Venturi was also briefly involved with the Larrousse Formula One team. The team's 1992 car, which bore the Venturi name, was designed and built by Venturi Larousse UK, a British company formerly known as Fomet 1, which had previously designed the 1991 Fondmetal Formula One cars.[2]

 
Venturi 400 GT rear view
 
Venturi 400 GT

The Venturi 400 GT remains one of the highest performing French cars ever produced, and was the first car in the world to have standard carbon brakes.[3] True to that claim, the Atlantique 400 GT with a 2,975 cc (3.0 L; 181.5 cu in) DOHC 4 valves per cylinder twin-turbo V6 engine rated at 300 kW (408 PS; 402 hp) at 6000 rpm and 520 N⋅m (384 lb⋅ft) at 4500 rpm of torque with a compression ratio of 7.3:1,[4] delivered excellent performance to put it on par with Ferraris of the early 90s.[citation needed] The 400 GT could hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds and 291 km/h (181 mph) top speed, while the Atlantique 300 Biturbo with a 310 PS (306 bhp; 228 kW) V6 could accelerate from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds and could reach a top speed of 275 km/h (171 mph).[5]

 
Venturi Transcup 210

A limited-edition 400 GTR was built to satisfy the homologation requirements to compete in 24 Hours of Le Mans. High-level competition has also brought fame to the brand. Stéphane Ratel, who would later found the FIA GT Championship, was at the origin of the Venturi Gentlemen Drivers Trophy. A total of 72 cars were manufactured[6] and the customers were offered the possibility of converting the cars to road specification at the end of the season. These cars were driven by a total of 75 drivers. Venturi also won fame through its brilliant performances in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, particularly in 1993 with Christophe Dechavanne and Jacques Laffite with the Venturi Jaccadi team, and in 1995 with Paul Belmondo racing on the 600 SLM.

However, it was in the BPR Global GT Series races that Venturi established its pedigree defeating Porsche and Ferrari on several occasions. In 1994 in Dijon-Prenois, with Ferté and Neugarten on the 600 LM Jaccadi, at the 1000 km of Paris with Henri Pescarolo and Jean-Claude Basso on the 600 LM, and finally at the 4 Hours Spa race, once again with Michel Ferté and Michel Neugarten.

From 2000 to the present day edit

 
Venturi Fétish at the 2006 Paris Motor Show

In 2000, Gildo Pallanca Pastor bought Venturi and decided to focus on electric-powered engines.[7] This led to the creation of the Fétish model.

In December 2009, Venturi announced its acquisition of French motorcycle manufacturer Voxan, allowing the firm to enter the motorcycle market.

Mission 01: Jamais contente edit

 
VBB-3

Mission 01: Jamais Contente is a program launched in 2009 in partnership with the Ohio State University's Center for Automotive Research (CAR). It aims to set electric vehicle speed records on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. The Venturi Buckeye Bullet is the heir to the Jamais Contente, the first ever automobile to break the symbolic 100 km/h mark in 1899. This torpedo-shaped electric car, piloted by Camille Jenatzy, reached 105 km/h, setting a world record for any method of propulsion (steam or petrol)

The VBB-2, a hydrogen fuel cell-powered version, broke the 487 km/h (303 mph) mark in 2009.[8] The following year, the VBB-2.5, an upgraded version with an electric battery pack, achieved an average speed of 495 km/h (308 mph).[9] Finally, in 2016, the VBB-3 – the most advanced electric version of the vehicle with 2,200 kW (3,000 HP) of power – set a new FIA-certified world record of 549 km/h (341 mph)[10] that still stands today.

 
Mission 02: Citroën Berlingo "Powered by Venturi"

Mission 02: Shanghai to Paris edit

Mission 02 is an electric car journey reminiscent of Citroën's Croisière Jaune (Yellow Expedition), one of the first rally raids of the 20th century. Departing from Shanghai on May 3, 2010, the expedition covered 14,900 km, crossing China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany, finally arriving in Paris on July 13. To date, this is the longest distance covered by an unassisted electric vehicle. This performance was accomplished by Xavier Chevrin and Géraldine Gabin. The vehicle used was an electric Citroën Berlingo "Powered by Venturi". Two battery packs were added in order to increase its range to 500 km.

Mission 03: Back To Telegraph Creek edit

 
The Antarctica vehicle in the Venturi showroom in Monaco

Venturi has completed its own zero-emissions version of Citroën's historic Croisière Blanche expedition (also called the Bedeaux expedition), a 20th-century automobile raid that entailed crossing the Canadian North-West. That historic expedition ended in failure, owing to the nature of the terrain and the disastrous climatic conditions.

On 6 March 2019 in British Columbia (Canada), the Venturi Antarctica travelled 42 km in extreme temperatures as low as -30 °C. The aim of the expedition was to put the machine through a battery of tests in climatic conditions similar to those at the South Pole.[11]

In June 2021, Venturi unveiled the next generation Antarctica which will be deployed at Princess Elisabeth Antarctic research station in December.[12] The vehicle is 3.4 meters long, 2.18 meters high and weighs 2.5 tons. The battery has a capacity of 52.6 kWh allowing an autonomy of 50 kilometers, while the two axial flow motors are capable of developing 60 kW each. Recharging takes from 2 to 18 hours, depending on the context and the weather. With its fold-down bench seat, the vehicle is able to carry up to six people, along with equipment and a second battery to extend the initial range of 50 km.[13]

 
Venturi Global Challenges, Mission 04

Mission 04: Kilimanjaro to Okavango edit

Mission 04 is a modern-day version of the “Croisière Noire [fr]” (Black Cruise), a 1924 automobile expedition that crossed the African continent from north to south. This expedition was the first crossing of Africa by an electric vehicle without assistance. This time, Xavier Chevrin drove alone but the car remained unchanged (see mission 2). Setting out from Nairobi on 11 May 2012, he covered a distance of 5,800 km unassisted, reaching Johannesburg a month later. [3]

Mission 05: Kennedy Space Center edit

 
Max Biaggi on the Voxan Wattman (non-streamlined)

In December 2021, the Voxan Wattman, driven by Max Biaggi, set 21 new world speed records for an electric motorcycle. [14][15]

Under 300 kg:

– ¼ mile, flying start, partially streamlined: 293 km/h (182 mph)

– ¼ mile, flying start, non-streamlined: 285 km/h (177 mph)

– 1 km, flying start, partially streamlined: 456 km/h (283 mph)

– 1 mile, flying start, partially streamlined: 454 km/h (282 mph)

– 1 mile, flying start, non-streamlined: 368 km/h (229 mph)

– ¼ mile, standing start, non-streamlined: 156 km/h (97 mph)

– 1 km, standing start, non-streamlined: 219 km/h (136 mph)

– 1 km, standing start, partially streamlined: 223 km/h (139 mph)

– 1 mile, standing start, partially streamlined: 273 km/h (170 mph)

– 1 km, flying start, non-streamlined: 370 km/h (230 mph)

– ¼ mile, standing start, streamlined: 149 km/h (93 mph)

Over 300 kg:

– 1 km, flying start, partially streamlined: 408 km/h (254 mph)

– 1 mile, flying start, partially streamlined: 404 km/h (251 mph)

– 1 mile, flying start, non-streamlined: 367 km/h (228 mph)

– 1 km, flying start, non-streamlined: 366 km/h (227 mph)

– 1 mile, standing start, partially streamlined: 255 km/h (158 mph)

– 1 km, standing start, partially streamlined: 216 km/h (134 mph)

– 1 mile, standing start, non-streamlined: 216 km/h (134 mph)

– ¼ mile, standing start, non-streamlined: 153 km/h (95 mph)

– ¼ mile, standing start, partially streamlined: 142 km/h (88 mph)

Mission 06: International Polar Foundation edit

 
Venturi Antarctica near Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station in December 2021.

Returning from a trip to the Antarctic in 2009, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco remarked to Venturi's President Gildo Pastor that the research stations there had no environmentally-friendly, non-polluting vehicles. So the Prince Albert II Foundation asked Venturi to come up with a zero emission solution, to carry passengers and equipment to and from the scientific research sites. At the time in 2009, the technology for driving on uneven terrain at temperatures of -50°C did not exist.

In 2019, following the 2010 experimental version, a second version of Antarctica has been tested in Canada (see mission 3 above).

The third version of Antarctica was fully optimized on 10 December 2021, when Gildo Pastor and his teams delivered the vehicle to the International Polar Foundation, at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station (see mission 3 above for more informations regarding the vehicle). [4]

Mission 07: Spitzberg edit

As part of the celebrations and commemorations of the centenary of Prince Albert I, Gildo Pastor, Chairman of Venturi, to pay tribute to the great-great-grandfather of Prince Albert II, entrusted eco-explorer Xavier Chevrin with a mission on the island of Spitsbergen, in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. For 21 days in June 2022, the Venturi adventurer covered 234 kilometres on cross-country skis, in temperatures as low as -15°C.

Motorsport edit

Formula E edit

Venturi was the first manufacturer to join the Formula E world championship. Created in 2013, Venturi has been present on the grid since the championship's inaugural race in 2014.

In 2015, Venturi became an FIA-approved manufacturer in Formula E, supplying full powertrain systems to Dragon Racing (2015-2016) and Mercedes-backed privateer team HWA Racelab (2018-2019).

In May 2018, the team signed a three-year deal with eleven time Formula One race winner Felipe Massa[16] and rehired seven time Macau World Cup winner Edoardo Mortara as teammate to Massa. Susie Wolff became the team principal in June 2018.[17] At Formula E's landmark 50th race at the 2019 Hong Kong ePrix, Mortara recorded Venturi's maiden victory.[18] Venturi took further podiums at the Mexico City E-Prix and Monaco E-Prix which was also the site of Massa's first podium finish in Formula E. With 88 points, the team took eighth in the championship. Mortara finished 14th in the Drivers’ Standings with 52 points while Massa was 15th with 36 points.

In October 2019, Venturi confirmed that Mortara would again partner Massa while the team entered a powertrain partnership with Mercedes-Benz.[19] On the eve of the 2019-20 season opener, the team announced a three-year Title Partnership with global telecommunications company ROKiT, and also confirmed the retention of Norman Nato as Reserve Driver and the appointment of Arthur Leclerc, brother of Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc, as Test Driver.[20] Mortara took 14th in the Drivers' Championship with 41 points while Massa was 22nd with 3 points. Venturi finished in 10th in the Teams' Standings with 44 points. At the final race of the season, it was announced that Massa would be retiring from Formula E.[21]

For Formula E's seventh season and first as a World Championship, Venturi re-signed Mortara and promoted Norman Nato to a full-time race seat, with the Frenchman replacing Massa.[22] Jake Hughes, in turn, joined the team as Reserve Driver.[23] Jérôme d'Ambrosio was appointed as Deputy Team Principal after deciding to retire from professional competition at the end of Season 6.

In December 2020, Venturi announced a take over in ownership, with a US investor group led by Scott Swid and Jose M Aznar Botella purchasing the team. Susie Wolff remained as Team Principal and retained an interest in Venturi alongside Founder Gildo Pallanca Pastor.[24]

Complete Formula One results edit

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

Year Chassis Engine(s) Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points WCC
1992 LC92 Lamborghini 3512 3.5 V12 G RSA MEX BRA ESP SMR MON CAN FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR JPN AUS 1 11th
  Bertrand Gachot Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret 6 DSQ Ret Ret 14 Ret 18 Ret Ret Ret Ret
  Ukyo Katayama 12 12 9 DNQ Ret DNPQ Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 17 9 Ret 11 Ret

List of models edit

  • MVS Venturi (includes Coupé and Cabriolet versions)1987-1990 – Coupé 160 automatic, Transcup, Transcup automatic (six built)
    • 1987-1990 – Coupé 200, Transcup
    • 1991 – Coupé 210, Transcup
    • 1992 –Coupè 111 Cup[25] (2-liter, four-cylinder export model, mainly for Italy)
    • 1989-1996 – Coupé 260, Transcup (sold as the MVS 2.80 in 1989)
    • 1991 – 260 Atlantique
    • 1994-1996 – 260 LM
    • Trophy - 73 built for racing, ten later converted for street use by the factory[3]
  • 1994-1997 – 400 GT (15 built, 13 series 1 and two series 2)[3]
  • Venturi Atlantique (rework of the MVS Venturi)
 
Venturi Eclectic
  • 500 LM - a limited number (~7) were produced and raced at Le Mans, Jarama and Zolder in 1993
  • 600 LM - further racing cars were produced later in 1993 with the newer engine[26][27]
  • 600 SLM - single example built in 1995, but other cars (originally 600 LM models) have been modified to similar specifications. Appeared at Suzuka, Japan, and Zhuhaï, China.[28]

Electric cars edit

References edit

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External links edit

Officials edit

  • Brand Website
  • Designer Website

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For the team that competed as Venturi in the 2019 20 Formula E season see Venturi Racing Venturi is a Monaco based automotive manufacturer Founded in 1984 by French engineers Claude Poiraud and Gerard Godfroy as MVS Manufacture de Voitures de Sport 1 Venturi operated for nearly sixteen years before declaring bankruptcy in 2000 The same year Monegasque Gildo Pallanca Pastor purchased Venturi and decided to focus on electric powered motors VenturiTypePrivateIndustryAutomotiveFounded1984FounderClaude PoiraudGerard GodfroyHeadquartersMonacoKey peopleGildo Pallanca Pastor CEOOwnerGildo Pallanca PastorSubsidiariesVoxanWebsitehttps www venturi com The first team to commit to the Formula E World Championship Venturi competes under the name of ROKiT Venturi Racing with its drivers Edoardo Mortara and Lucas di Grassi during its last season in 2022 In April 2022 Venturi announced that it would be applying its knowledge to the challenges of space The brand entered into strategic partnerships with Venturi Lab Switzerland and Venturi Astrolab United States in order to be a candidate for the development of mobility technologies for the Moon 1 On 31 March 2023 the Venturi Group announced that its American strategic partner Venturi Astrolab had signed an agreement with Elon Musk s company SpaceX to send the FLEX rover to the Moon in 2026 On 19 June 2023 at the Salon international de l aeronautique et de l espace de Paris Le Bourget Venturi presented the lunar wheel designed by Venturi Lab for the FLEX rover It is made up of 192 cables and is presented as being hyper deformable even at the very low temperatures of the Moon s South Pole 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 From 1984 to 2000 1 2 From 2000 to the present day 1 3 Mission 01 Jamais contente 1 4 Mission 02 Shanghai to Paris 1 5 Mission 03 Back To Telegraph Creek 1 6 Mission 04 Kilimanjaro to Okavango 1 7 Mission 05 Kennedy Space Center 1 8 Mission 06 International Polar Foundation 1 9 Mission 07 Spitzberg 2 Motorsport 2 1 Formula E 2 2 Complete Formula One results 3 List of models 3 1 Electric cars 4 References 5 External links 5 1 OfficialsHistory editFrom 1984 to 2000 edit nbsp Venturi 300 AtlantiqueThe first Venturi came out in 1984 created by Claude Poiraud and Gerard Godfroy two former engineers at Heuliez The goal was to present the only Grand Tourisme French car capable of competing with the English Aston Martin the Italian Ferrari and the German Porsche The first car shown had a Volkswagen Golf GTi engine and the name was originally spelled Ventury with a y at the end In 1985 the car was shown with a 200 PS 147 kW Peugeot 505 Turbo engine but by the 1986 Paris Motor Show it had reached its definitive form with the PRV V6 engine Production began in 1987 with five cars built in the first year with production increasing in the subsequent years The headquarters of the company was located in Coueron Pays de Loire where almost 750 cars were produced in the forthcoming 20 years From 1987 to the mid 1990s they built mid engined coupes and roadsters with turbocharged PRV engines and Renault gearboxes Engine power ranged from 200 to 260 PS 147 to 191 kW for the then offered MVS Venturi Coupe and Transcup series The naturally aspirated Venturi 160 used the catalyzed 2849 cc version of the PRV V6 this was meant to be sold in Japan and was therefore also available with an automatic transmission There was also the 185 PS 136 kW Venturi 180 mainly developed for Italy which used the turbocharged 1995 cc inline four Douvrin engine from the Renault 21 Turbo Venturi was also briefly involved with the Larrousse Formula One team The team s 1992 car which bore the Venturi name was designed and built by Venturi Larousse UK a British company formerly known as Fomet 1 which had previously designed the 1991 Fondmetal Formula One cars 2 nbsp Venturi 400 GT rear view nbsp Venturi 400 GTThe Venturi 400 GT remains one of the highest performing French cars ever produced and was the first car in the world to have standard carbon brakes 3 True to that claim the Atlantique 400 GT with a 2 975 cc 3 0 L 181 5 cu in DOHC 4 valves per cylinder twin turbo V6 engine rated at 300 kW 408 PS 402 hp at 6000 rpm and 520 N m 384 lb ft at 4500 rpm of torque with a compression ratio of 7 3 1 4 delivered excellent performance to put it on par with Ferraris of the early 90s citation needed The 400 GT could hit 100 km h 62 mph in 4 7 seconds and 291 km h 181 mph top speed while the Atlantique 300 Biturbo with a 310 PS 306 bhp 228 kW V6 could accelerate from 0 100 km h 62 mph in 4 7 seconds and could reach a top speed of 275 km h 171 mph 5 nbsp Venturi Transcup 210A limited edition 400 GTR was built to satisfy the homologation requirements to compete in 24 Hours of Le Mans High level competition has also brought fame to the brand Stephane Ratel who would later found the FIA GT Championship was at the origin of the Venturi Gentlemen Drivers Trophy A total of 72 cars were manufactured 6 and the customers were offered the possibility of converting the cars to road specification at the end of the season These cars were driven by a total of 75 drivers Venturi also won fame through its brilliant performances in the 24 Hours of Le Mans particularly in 1993 with Christophe Dechavanne and Jacques Laffite with the Venturi Jaccadi team and in 1995 with Paul Belmondo racing on the 600 SLM However it was in the BPR Global GT Series races that Venturi established its pedigree defeating Porsche and Ferrari on several occasions In 1994 in Dijon Prenois with Ferte and Neugarten on the 600 LM Jaccadi at the 1000 km of Paris with Henri Pescarolo and Jean Claude Basso on the 600 LM and finally at the 4 Hours Spa race once again with Michel Ferte and Michel Neugarten From 2000 to the present day edit nbsp Venturi Fetish at the 2006 Paris Motor ShowIn 2000 Gildo Pallanca Pastor bought Venturi and decided to focus on electric powered engines 7 This led to the creation of the Fetish model In December 2009 Venturi announced its acquisition of French motorcycle manufacturer Voxan allowing the firm to enter the motorcycle market Mission 01 Jamais contente edit nbsp VBB 3Mission 01 Jamais Contente is a program launched in 2009 in partnership with the Ohio State University s Center for Automotive Research CAR It aims to set electric vehicle speed records on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah The Venturi Buckeye Bullet is the heir to the Jamais Contente the first ever automobile to break the symbolic 100 km h mark in 1899 This torpedo shaped electric car piloted by Camille Jenatzy reached 105 km h setting a world record for any method of propulsion steam or petrol The VBB 2 a hydrogen fuel cell powered version broke the 487 km h 303 mph mark in 2009 8 The following year the VBB 2 5 an upgraded version with an electric battery pack achieved an average speed of 495 km h 308 mph 9 Finally in 2016 the VBB 3 the most advanced electric version of the vehicle with 2 200 kW 3 000 HP of power set a new FIA certified world record of 549 km h 341 mph 10 that still stands today nbsp Mission 02 Citroen Berlingo Powered by Venturi Mission 02 Shanghai to Paris edit Mission 02 is an electric car journey reminiscent of Citroen s Croisiere Jaune Yellow Expedition one of the first rally raids of the 20th century Departing from Shanghai on May 3 2010 the expedition covered 14 900 km crossing China Kazakhstan Russia Ukraine Poland the Czech Republic and Germany finally arriving in Paris on July 13 To date this is the longest distance covered by an unassisted electric vehicle This performance was accomplished by Xavier Chevrin and Geraldine Gabin The vehicle used was an electric Citroen Berlingo Powered by Venturi Two battery packs were added in order to increase its range to 500 km Mission 03 Back To Telegraph Creek edit nbsp The Antarctica vehicle in the Venturi showroom in MonacoVenturi has completed its own zero emissions version of Citroen s historic Croisiere Blanche expedition also called the Bedeaux expedition a 20th century automobile raid that entailed crossing the Canadian North West That historic expedition ended in failure owing to the nature of the terrain and the disastrous climatic conditions On 6 March 2019 in British Columbia Canada the Venturi Antarctica travelled 42 km in extreme temperatures as low as 30 C The aim of the expedition was to put the machine through a battery of tests in climatic conditions similar to those at the South Pole 11 In June 2021 Venturi unveiled the next generation Antarctica which will be deployed at Princess Elisabeth Antarctic research station in December 12 The vehicle is 3 4 meters long 2 18 meters high and weighs 2 5 tons The battery has a capacity of 52 6 kWh allowing an autonomy of 50 kilometers while the two axial flow motors are capable of developing 60 kW each Recharging takes from 2 to 18 hours depending on the context and the weather With its fold down bench seat the vehicle is able to carry up to six people along with equipment and a second battery to extend the initial range of 50 km 13 nbsp Venturi Global Challenges Mission 04Mission 04 Kilimanjaro to Okavango edit Mission 04 is a modern day version of the Croisiere Noire fr Black Cruise a 1924 automobile expedition that crossed the African continent from north to south This expedition was the first crossing of Africa by an electric vehicle without assistance This time Xavier Chevrin drove alone but the car remained unchanged see mission 2 Setting out from Nairobi on 11 May 2012 he covered a distance of 5 800 km unassisted reaching Johannesburg a month later 3 Mission 05 Kennedy Space Center edit nbsp Max Biaggi on the Voxan Wattman non streamlined In December 2021 the Voxan Wattman driven by Max Biaggi set 21 new world speed records for an electric motorcycle 14 15 Under 300 kg mile flying start partially streamlined 293 km h 182 mph mile flying start non streamlined 285 km h 177 mph 1 km flying start partially streamlined 456 km h 283 mph 1 mile flying start partially streamlined 454 km h 282 mph 1 mile flying start non streamlined 368 km h 229 mph mile standing start non streamlined 156 km h 97 mph 1 km standing start non streamlined 219 km h 136 mph 1 km standing start partially streamlined 223 km h 139 mph 1 mile standing start partially streamlined 273 km h 170 mph 1 km flying start non streamlined 370 km h 230 mph mile standing start streamlined 149 km h 93 mph Over 300 kg 1 km flying start partially streamlined 408 km h 254 mph 1 mile flying start partially streamlined 404 km h 251 mph 1 mile flying start non streamlined 367 km h 228 mph 1 km flying start non streamlined 366 km h 227 mph 1 mile standing start partially streamlined 255 km h 158 mph 1 km standing start partially streamlined 216 km h 134 mph 1 mile standing start non streamlined 216 km h 134 mph mile standing start non streamlined 153 km h 95 mph mile standing start partially streamlined 142 km h 88 mph Mission 06 International Polar Foundation edit nbsp Venturi Antarctica near Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station in December 2021 Returning from a trip to the Antarctic in 2009 H S H Prince Albert II of Monaco remarked to Venturi s President Gildo Pastor that the research stations there had no environmentally friendly non polluting vehicles So the Prince Albert II Foundation asked Venturi to come up with a zero emission solution to carry passengers and equipment to and from the scientific research sites At the time in 2009 the technology for driving on uneven terrain at temperatures of 50 C did not exist In 2019 following the 2010 experimental version a second version of Antarctica has been tested in Canada see mission 3 above The third version of Antarctica was fully optimized on 10 December 2021 when Gildo Pastor and his teams delivered the vehicle to the International Polar Foundation at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica research station see mission 3 above for more informations regarding the vehicle 4 Mission 07 Spitzberg edit As part of the celebrations and commemorations of the centenary of Prince Albert I Gildo Pastor Chairman of Venturi to pay tribute to the great great grandfather of Prince Albert II entrusted eco explorer Xavier Chevrin with a mission on the island of Spitsbergen in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard For 21 days in June 2022 the Venturi adventurer covered 234 kilometres on cross country skis in temperatures as low as 15 C Motorsport editFormula E edit Venturi was the first manufacturer to join the Formula E world championship Created in 2013 Venturi has been present on the grid since the championship s inaugural race in 2014 In 2015 Venturi became an FIA approved manufacturer in Formula E supplying full powertrain systems to Dragon Racing 2015 2016 and Mercedes backed privateer team HWA Racelab 2018 2019 In May 2018 the team signed a three year deal with eleven time Formula One race winner Felipe Massa 16 and rehired seven time Macau World Cup winner Edoardo Mortara as teammate to Massa Susie Wolff became the team principal in June 2018 17 At Formula E s landmark 50th race at the 2019 Hong Kong ePrix Mortara recorded Venturi s maiden victory 18 Venturi took further podiums at the Mexico City E Prix and Monaco E Prix which was also the site of Massa s first podium finish in Formula E With 88 points the team took eighth in the championship Mortara finished 14th in the Drivers Standings with 52 points while Massa was 15th with 36 points In October 2019 Venturi confirmed that Mortara would again partner Massa while the team entered a powertrain partnership with Mercedes Benz 19 On the eve of the 2019 20 season opener the team announced a three year Title Partnership with global telecommunications company ROKiT and also confirmed the retention of Norman Nato as Reserve Driver and the appointment of Arthur Leclerc brother of Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc as Test Driver 20 Mortara took 14th in the Drivers Championship with 41 points while Massa was 22nd with 3 points Venturi finished in 10th in the Teams Standings with 44 points At the final race of the season it was announced that Massa would be retiring from Formula E 21 For Formula E s seventh season and first as a World Championship Venturi re signed Mortara and promoted Norman Nato to a full time race seat with the Frenchman replacing Massa 22 Jake Hughes in turn joined the team as Reserve Driver 23 Jerome d Ambrosio was appointed as Deputy Team Principal after deciding to retire from professional competition at the end of Season 6 In December 2020 Venturi announced a take over in ownership with a US investor group led by Scott Swid and Jose M Aznar Botella purchasing the team Susie Wolff remained as Team Principal and retained an interest in Venturi alongside Founder Gildo Pallanca Pastor 24 For more information about the team s results see Venturi Racing Complete Formula One results edit key results in bold indicate pole position Year Chassis Engine s Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Points WCC1992 LC92 Lamborghini 3512 3 5 V12 G RSA MEX BRA ESP SMR MON CAN FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR JPN AUS 1 11th nbsp Bertrand Gachot Ret 11 Ret Ret Ret 6 DSQ Ret Ret 14 Ret 18 Ret Ret Ret Ret nbsp Ukyo Katayama 12 12 9 DNQ Ret DNPQ Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 17 9 Ret 11 RetList of models editMVS Venturi includes Coupe and Cabriolet versions 1987 1990 Coupe 160 automatic Transcup Transcup automatic six built 1987 1990 Coupe 200 Transcup 1991 Coupe 210 Transcup 1992 Coupe 111 Cup 25 2 liter four cylinder export model mainly for Italy 1989 1996 Coupe 260 Transcup sold as the MVS 2 80 in 1989 1991 260 Atlantique 1994 1996 260 LM Trophy 73 built for racing ten later converted for street use by the factory 3 1994 1997 400 GT 15 built 13 series 1 and two series 2 3 Venturi Atlantique rework of the MVS Venturi 1996 1998 Atlantique 300 1999 2000 Atlantique 300 Biturbo 1999 Venturi 300 GTR nbsp Venturi Eclectic500 LM a limited number 7 were produced and raced at Le Mans Jarama and Zolder in 1993 600 LM further racing cars were produced later in 1993 with the newer engine 26 27 600 SLM single example built in 1995 but other cars originally 600 LM models have been modified to similar specifications Appeared at Suzuka Japan and Zhuhai China 28 Electric cars edit Fetish marketed as the first electric sports car in the world GT3 Heritage 2006 29 Eclectic marketed as the first autonomous urban vehicle in the world Astrolab marketed as the first electric solar hybrid vehicle in the world Volage 30 31 electric concept roadster car with 8 Active Wheel in wheel motors from French tire giant Michelin 32 Eclectic 2 0 a more compact of the Eclectic Venturi Buckeye Bullet series of speed record vehicles in conjunction with a team Ohio State University Fetish II the next generation of the Fetish America electric crossover announced at the Paris Motor Show 2010 nbsp Venturi America 33 34 35 References edit Decker Jean Paul July 2014 Requiem pour un nom Requiem for a name Retroviseur in French Fontainebleau France Editions LVA 302 70 ISSN 0992 5007 Henry Alan 1992 Autocourse the World s Leading Grand Prix Annual 1992 93 Motorbooks Intl p 83 ISBN 0 905138 96 1 a b c Liszewski Nicolas 2004 12 23 Guide d achat Venturi 400 GT Buyers Guide in French l Automobile Sportive Retrieved 7 March 2018 Nick D ed December 20 2015 1995 Venturi 400GT supercars net Retrieved June 18 2018 Sebastien Dupuis ed VENTURI ATLANTIQUE 300 1996 2000 automobile sportive com in French Retrieved June 18 2018 unknown Vincent 2020 03 05 Venturi 500 LM LM007 Passion et Mans Retrieved 2023 01 12 Venturi Automobiles Monaco based Automotive Manufacturer July 2017 FIA records lists PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 12 18 Barry Keith 2010 08 26 Buckeye Bullet Sets EV Land Speed Record Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved 2020 04 08 Venturi resets electric vehicle world speed record at 341 mph New Atlas 2016 09 22 Retrieved 2020 04 08 Successful tests at Auron for Venturi Extreme Vehicle Monaco Tribune 2019 02 10 Retrieved 2021 06 22 This Polar Exploration Vehicle Is All Electric MotorTrend 2021 06 17 Retrieved 2021 06 22 Venturi Antarctica the first zero emissions polar exploration vehicle automobilsport com www automobilsport com Retrieved 2021 06 22 Swarts David 2021 12 06 Biaggi Rides Electric Voxan To 283 mph Motorcycle Land Speed Record Roadracing World Magazine Motorcycle Riding Racing amp Tech News Retrieved 2023 07 18 Bennetts Voxan WorldSBK Champ Max Biaggi smash Electric Motorcycle Speed Record Bennetts UK Retrieved 2023 07 19 Venturi announces Massa for season five www e racing net Retrieved 2021 06 23 Ex Williams F1 tester Susie Wolff becomes Venturi FE team principal www autosport com Retrieved 2021 06 23 Ben Church Edoardo Mortara wins controversial Hong Kong E Prix CNN Retrieved 2021 06 23 New Beginnings for Venturi in Season 6 ROKiT Venturi Racing www venturiracing com Retrieved 2021 06 23 Venturi retains Norman Nato and Arthur Leclerc as test reserve drivers Motorsport Week 2019 11 20 Retrieved 2021 06 23 Felipe Massa in shock split with Venturi Formula E team www motorsport com Retrieved 2021 06 23 Nato to replace ex F1 driver Massa at Venturi for 2020 21 Formula E season www autosport com Retrieved 2021 06 23 Jake Hughes lands Venturi Formula E reserve driver role www autosport com Retrieved 2021 06 23 Venturi Formula E team under new majority ownership The Race 2020 12 09 Retrieved 2021 06 23 Andrea Venturi 111 Cup l auto fantasma AMblog in Italian Retrieved 2020 01 06 1993 Venturi 600 LM at supercars net accessed 29 March 2018 Abishek Dwaraknath 4 July 2017 venture lm600 supercar lemans country at columnm com accessed 29 March 2018 Photos of Venturi 600 SLM at racingsportscars com accessed 29 March 2018 Mike Spinelli 15 March 2006 Venturi Heritage GT3 Car Completes Test Drive at jalopnik com accessed 29 March 2018 Paris Motor Show 2008 Venturi fr Archived from the original on December 21 2008 Retrieved 2009 04 29 Wojdyla Ben 2008 10 03 Venturi Volage Concept Debuts At Paris Auto Show Sets Standard For Electric Car Wackiness Retrieved 2008 10 03 Rubens Craig 2008 10 08 9 Sexiest Electric Cars from the Paris Auto Show Earth2tech com Retrieved 2009 04 29 Nichol Mark 7 October 2010 Paris Motor Show 2010 Venturi America www carenthusiast com Retrieved 28 November 2022 Venturi reveals 400bhp electric America crossover www autocar co uk Retrieved 28 November 2022 America www venturi com 2022 Retrieved 28 November 2022 External links editOfficials edit Brand Website Designer Website Owners club Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Venturi company amp oldid 1175484084, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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