2022 Toyota Venza review // Find out the 2023 updates!
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 Published On May 28, 2022

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This is a Motormouth couple car review of the updates 2023 Toyota venza compact hybrid SUV. With excellent fuel economy and a modern design, the Toyota Venza is one hybrid that’s tough to pass up. There are some changes coming for 2023, is it worth waiting for the 2023 model? Let’s go through some of those changes. There is one important change for 2023 Toyota Venza that would make me want to wait, it will have the new Toyota Audio Multi-media system, this will be a great improvement and in the US, the 12.3” touchscreen with touch capacitive controls is standard on XLE models. In Canada, XLE models already have this as standard equipment. This system allows for dual Bluetooth phone connectivity with wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto. In addition, Venza LE and XLE models will get a 7” multi-information display instead of 4.2” and the top trim a 12.3” digital instrument cluster. In the US, the 10” head-up display will now be standard on the top trim, it is standard in the 2022 model Toyota Venza in Canada. There will also be a new Toyota Venza Nightshade Edition based on the Venza XLE trim level with black exterior accents, 19” black wheels and available in three colours, Celestial Black, Wind Chill Pearl and Ruby Flare Red. Other changes include, LED fog lights now standard on XLE models and above and the Star Gaze fixed panoramic sunroof will not only be available on the top trim but also on the Nightshade model. Some good news, the 2023 Toyota Venza gets an 8-way power passenger seat on the top Limited trim, so finally there is height adjustment but only on the top model. The Toyota Venza has a 2.5L 4-cylinder engine matched to an ECVT with Hybrid Synergy Drive, 219 net horsepower, standard AWD. You can’t beat the fuel economy on this Venza hybrid, it gets 5.9L/100 km, 40 MPG city and 6.4L/100 km, 37 MPG highway. The 2022 model starts at $39,150 CAD/$33,240 USD, XLE $45,150 CAD/$36,775 USD and the Limited $48,550 CAD/$40,730 USD.

Competitors to the Toyota Venza include the Toyota RAV4 hybrid, Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid, Kia Sorento hybrid, Ford Escape hybrid and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.

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