Does the Toyota Venza come in a 6 cylinder?

Does the Toyota Venza come in a 6 cylinder?

The 2.7 L model was launched in February 2009. The first-generation Venza is based on the XV40 series Camry chassis (K platform) and is similar to the Mark X ZiO in concept. It was powered by either a 2.7 L 1AR-FE four-cylinder engine or a 3.5 L 2GR-FE V6 engine, both mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.

What engine does Venza use?

The Venza is offered exclusively as a hybrid, powered by a setup comprised of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine and three electric motors which together develop 219 horsepower.

Which is bigger Venza or RAV4?

The Venza measures 186.6 inches in length, making it 5.7 inches longer than the RAV4. The Venza’s height of 65.9 inches is only 1.1 inches shorter than that of the RAV4. Both measure 73 inches wide and have a 105.9-inch wheelbase.

How much is a Venza car?

The Venza starts at $32,470. That’s not the highest starting price among hybrid and electric SUVs, but several classmates start below $30,000. Admittedly, most of them are also smaller than the Venza, which is a midsize SUV. The highest Venza trim, the Limited, starts at $39,800.

What’s the price of a 2009 Toyota Venza?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the four-cylinder 2009 Toyota Venza rings in at just under $27,000, while the V6 starts closer to $28,500.

What kind of engine does the Toyota Venza have?

The 2009 Toyota Venza is a capable errand runner, especially with the available V-6 engine, but unlike some crossovers it doesn’t make much of an effort in the off-road category.

What kind of safety features does the Toyota Venza have?

The 2009 Toyota Venza is a very safe vehicle. Cars.com reviewers observe that the standard safety features on the Venza Toyota include “stability control, active front head restraints, seat-mounted side-impact airbags for front passengers, [and] side curtain airbags for both rows of seats.”.

What kind of cargo room does the Toyota Venza have?

The 2009 Toyota Venza also offers cargo room that is near the top of its class. Cars.com is pleased to find that the Venza Toyota “has more cargo room behind the second row than both the Murano and Ford Edge SUV,” while also claiming “Toyota’s 34.4-cubic-foot rating is conservative.”