The facelifted Toyota Venza made its debut at the 2012 New York Auto Show back in April, bringing a needed refresh for the popular model. The car sports a redesigned grille headlights and updated fog lights. Toyota has also added new wheels and side mirrors with integrated turn signals.
The range starts with the LE model equipped with a four banger ($27,700) and ends with the $38,870 V6 model with all-wheel drive in Limited edition trim.
The smallest increase in price is for the base trim levels, only $275, which the biggest increase is on the XLE - $1,585.
The biggest change over the 2012 model year car is the introduction of the Enture infotainment system, which is an optional extra. The automaker has also offered power adjustable seats and dual-zone climate control both as standard features.
The engine range is limited to two gasoline units. The 2.7-liter four-cylinder produces 181 hp and 182 lb-ft (246 Nm) of torque, while the 3.5-liter V6 offers 268 hp and 246 lb-ft (333 Nm) of torque. Both are mated to the same six-speed automatic transmission, while AWD is an optional extra.
The smallest increase in price is for the base trim levels, only $275, which the biggest increase is on the XLE - $1,585.
The biggest change over the 2012 model year car is the introduction of the Enture infotainment system, which is an optional extra. The automaker has also offered power adjustable seats and dual-zone climate control both as standard features.
The engine range is limited to two gasoline units. The 2.7-liter four-cylinder produces 181 hp and 182 lb-ft (246 Nm) of torque, while the 3.5-liter V6 offers 268 hp and 246 lb-ft (333 Nm) of torque. Both are mated to the same six-speed automatic transmission, while AWD is an optional extra.