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The Toyota Venza in its brief time in the market has garnered appreciation and amassed wide scale popularity. It not only representsToyota’s values of providing buyer-focused cars but is an actual embodiment of the segment.
The Toyota Venza in its brief time in the market has garnered appreciation and amassed wide scale popularity. It not only representsToyota’s values of providing buyer-focused cars but is an actual embodiment of the segment. Its wagon-like structure allows it to vaunt a spacious cabin alongside its potent V6 engine. With the 2015 iteration, Toyota has aimed at making the Venza a more coveted offering in the segment by introducing a standard 6.1-inch screen and a rearview camera as standard across the board.
We recommend buying the Limited trim of the Toyota Venza for its potent V6 engine and an extensive list of standard and hi-tech features. Apart from the basic specifications available with the base and mid-level trim, the top-rack trim adds features like a premium sound system, HID headlights, and rear parking aid.
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The Toyota Venza in its brief time in the market has garnered appreciation and amassed wide scale popularity. It not only representsToyota’s values of providing buyer-focused cars but is an actual embodiment of the segment.
The Toyota Venza in its brief time in the market has garnered appreciation and amassed wide scale popularity. It not only representsToyota’s values of providing buyer-focused cars but is an actual embodiment of the segment. Its wagon-like structure allows it to vaunt a spacious cabin alongside its potent V6 engine. With the 2015 iteration, Toyota has aimed at making the Venza a more coveted offering in the segment by introducing a standard 6.1-inch screen and a rearview camera as standard across the board.
The Toyota Venza is available in three different and is offered with two distinct engine options. Priced at $29,065 for its base variant, the Limited trim, which is the top-rack variant, has a price sticker of $39,940. Some standard features available with the Venza include a rearview camera, standard display screen, and keyless entry.
Trim |
LE (2.7L I-4) |
XLE (2.7L I-4) |
XLE (3.5L V6) |
Limited (3.5L V6) |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSRP (FWD) |
$29,065 |
$32,110 |
$34,150 |
N/A |
MSRP (AWD) |
$30,515 |
$33,560 |
$35,600 |
$39,940 |
Key Features |
Anti-theft Alarm System |
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel |
Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel |
Dual Moonroof/sunroof |
|
Fog Lamps |
Alarm |
Alarm |
HID Headlights |
|
Cloth Seats |
Keyless Start |
Keyless Start |
Rear Parking Aid |
|
Driver Lumbar |
Power Liftgate |
Power Liftgate |
Optional Entertainment System |
|
Rear Spoiler |
Remote Trunk Release |
Remote Trunk Release |
Premium Sound System |
|
Cruise Control |
Leather Seats |
Leather Seats |
Auto-leveling |
We Recommend
We recommend buying the Limited trim of the Toyota Venza for its potent V6 engine and an extensive list of standard and hi-tech features. Apart from the basic specifications available with the base and mid-level trim, the top-rack trim adds features like a premium sound system, HID headlights, and rear parking aid.
The Toyota Venza is available with two engine options. The base engine available as standard with the LE and XLE trims is a 2.7L inline-4 unit that is good for producing 181 hp of engine power and 182 lb.-ft of torque. As standard, all trims of the Venza make use of a 6-speed shiftable automatic transmission with sequential shifting. The drivetrain option available depends on the trim one plans to buy. While the base and mid-level trims are available with both front-wheel and all-wheel-drive options, the top-of-the-line trim is available only with the latter.
The superior engine option on offer is a 3.5L V6 that can produce 268 horses of power and 246 lb.-ft of torque. It can boost from a still to the 60 MPH mark in 6.9 seconds. While performance figures for the quarter-mile run are not known, as per general notion, the V6 engine is robust but the base engine feels underwhelming.
Model |
Toyota Venza |
Nissan Murano |
Honda Crosstour |
---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$39,940 |
$40,600 |
$35,290 |
Engine |
3.5L V6 |
3.5L V6 |
3.5L V6 |
Drivetrain |
All-wheel-drive |
All-wheel-drive |
All-wheel-drive |
Transmission |
6-speed automatic |
CVT |
6-speed automatic |
Power |
268hp |
260hp |
278hp |
Torque |
246lb.-ft |
240hp |
252lb.-ft |
0-60 MPH (seconds) |
6.9 seconds |
7.3 seconds |
6.7 seconds |
Quarter-mile (mph) |
N/A |
15.7 seconds |
15.2 seconds |
Top speed (mph) |
N/A |
119 MPH |
140 MPH |
In comparison, the rivals also come equipped with a V6 engine and are channeled as all-wheel-drive variants. The Nissan Murano is the only vehicle in the segment that is mated to a CVT transmission, while the Honda Crosstour and Toyota Venza make use of a 6-speed automatic transmission. In the acceleration test, the Nissan Murano takes 7.3 seconds, while the Crosstour clocks 6.7 seconds, making it the fastest car in the segment.
The Toyota Venza’s biggest flaw with both the engine options is its blameworthy fuel efficiency. When traveling within city bounds, the Toyota Venza can average 18 MPG, which subsequently increases to 25 MPG on the highway. Combined, the V6 powered wagon can average a mileage of 21 miles per gallon of fuel. Its fuel tank has a total capacity of 17.7 gallons and can cover a total distance of 318.6 and 442.5 miles in the city and on the highway, respectively. The inline-4 engine fitted Venza can average 23 MPG.
Model |
Toyota Venza |
Nissan Murano |
Honda Crosstour |
---|---|---|---|
MPG (city) |
18 |
21 |
19 |
MPG (Highway) |
25 |
28 |
28 |
MPG (Combined) |
21 |
24 |
22 |
Fuel Capacity |
17.7 gallons |
19 gallons |
18.5 gallons |
Range (City/highway) |
318.6/442.5 mi |
399/532 mi |
351.5/518 mi |
In comparison, the Nissan Murano is the most efficient car in the segment, averaging 24 miles per gallon of fuel. It also features the largest fuel tank in the segment, having a total capacity of 19 gallons, and can cover a total distance of 399 and 532 miles in the city and on the highway. On the other hand, the Honda Crosstour remains a notch above the Toyota Venza by offering 22 mpg combined. It features a larger fuel tank and covers a considerable range.
The 2015 iteration of the Toyota Venza is effortless and delightful in the way it rides. The tranquility of the cabin is impressive and so is the space on offer. The Toyota Venza can seat five passengers without any difficulty, and there is ample space for both front and rear-seat passengers with seats providing ample cushioning and bolstering. The under-thigh and knee support provide unparalleled comfort and even maintain character during cornering.
However, the problem with the Toyota Venza’s cabin is the use of some inferior quality materials that resonate with a lackluster aura. However, the sensible way in which the dashboard has been formed coupled with the striking infotainment system cover up the cabin’s flaws. The use of wooden accents on the central console feels upmarket, and there is ample storage space on offer to store things inside.
Model |
Toyota Venza |
Nissan Murano |
Honda Crosstour |
---|---|---|---|
Seating Capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
38.7/60/40.2 |
39.9/59.5/40.5 |
39.5/57.8/42.2 |
Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in) |
39/59/39.1 |
39.8/58.8/38.7 |
37.5/56.2/37 |
Cargo capacity to (Cu. Ft) |
36.2 |
32.1 |
25.7 |
In comparison, the Honda Crosstour has maximum legroom for front-seat passengers. The rear-seat occupants will, however, find themselves at ease in the Toyota Venza. In terms of cargo capacity, the Venza leads to glory with a total trunk volume of 36.2 cubic feet, while the Nissan Murano and Honda Crosstour remain marginally behind. Some interior features of the Toyota Venza include:
Perhaps, the most evident update with the 2015 iteration of the Toyota Venza is the standardization of a 6.1-inch display screen which is crisp in its graphics. The infotainment system on offer has several buttons that allow ease of control.
With the higher-level trims, the Venza features two-tier display screens that serve a dual purpose. As standard, it comes equipped with AM/FM stereo, a 6-speaker sound system, and CD Player. Available as an option with the XLE and standard with the Limited trim is a 13-speaker JBL sound system that delivers impeccably. Some standout infotainment features include:
While the Toyota Venza may not be revered for its styling in the segment, we feel that it looks distinctive and eye-pleasing. The idiosyncrasy in its design lies in its taillights. At the front, the Venza’s chrome grille looks imposing and works well in tandem with the aggressive headlights.
In its stance, the Venza does look like a wagon, and its sought-after proportions allow for easy maneuverability in the city. The Toyota Venza weighs 4,045 lbs. It has a total length of 189 inches and sports a wheelbase of 109.3 inches. It is 75 inches wide and 63.4 inches tall, with a ground clearance of 8.1 inches.
Model |
Toyota Venza |
Nissan Murano |
Honda Crosstour |
---|---|---|---|
Curb Weight (lbs) |
4045 |
3977 |
4105 |
Length (in.) |
189 |
192.4 |
196.6 |
Width (in.) |
75 |
75.4 |
74.7 |
Height (in.) |
63.4 |
66.6 |
61.5 |
Ground Clearance (in.) |
8.1 |
6.9 |
N/A |
Wheelbase (in.) |
109.3 |
111.2 |
110.5 |
When compared, the Nissan Murano is the lightest in the segment, while the Honda Crosstour is the heaviest weighing 3,977 and 4,105 lbs respectively. Furthermore, the Honda Crosstour is the longest in the segment, while the Nissan Murano is the tallest and widest. It also sports the longest wheelbase of 111.2 inches in the segment. Some standout exterior features include:
The Toyota Venza’s extensive list of safety features coupled with its praiseworthy crash test ratings of 5-star by the NHTSA reassure the buyer of the car’s capabilities. The inclusion of a rearview camera as standard with the Venza increases its dependability and reliability manifold. With the top-level trim, the inclusion of rear parking sensors makes a viable addition. As standard, the Toyota Venza uses a 4-wheel disc brake system, brake assist, and traction control. Some other safety specifications include:
The Toyota Venza's V6 engine option is powerful and delivers seemingly well performance. A refined ride quality along with a capacious cabin and comfortable seats puts the Venza on top of its game, however, the inferior quality build of the cabin does affect its success. The Venza is safe and reliable with a long list of features, and its sought-after infotainment features make it an alluring choice. With the inclusion of a display screen and rearview camera, the Toyota Venza promises to perform better than before.