
TL;DR: Venturi scale models are 1:18 diecast and resin from Minichamps and Otto, covering 1990s French Supercars and Grand Tourers alongside 2010s Formula E racing. A dual-era category tracing Venturi's evolution from boutique supercar builder to electric motorsport innovator.
Venturi's story splits cleanly into two chapters, a 1990s run building genuine French road-going supercars, and a later reinvention as a Formula E constructor, and this collection covers both across diecast and resin.
Venturi Model Cars Across Two Distinct Eras
Minichamps and Otto divide coverage by subject: the 1990s Supercars and Grand Tourers favor resin's sealed-body precision on Venturi's low-volume French coachwork, while the 2010s Formula E racing subjects lean on diecast construction more typical of open-wheel documentation. That split mirrors how differently the two eras of the brand actually operated.
- 1990s road cars: resin-favored, boutique French supercar detail.
- 2010s Formula E: diecast racing documentation.
- Grand Tourers bridge the road-car side of the range.
Collecting a Brand That Reinvented Itself
A Venturi shelf tells an unusual brand story compared to most single-marque categories: a manufacturer that abandoned road cars entirely to chase electric racing success. Displaying the 1990s supercars alongside the Formula E era highlights that transformation directly, making Venturi one of the more narratively interesting smaller-marque categories to build.


