2015 Toyota Venza Navigation Manual
Not to be confused with. Toyota Venza Overview Manufacturer Production November 2008–2015 (US) November 2008–2017 (non US) 2009-2015 (US) 2009–2017 (non US) AssemblyChung Lee Body and chassis 5-door Related Powertrain 2.7 L 3.5 L 6-speed Dimensions 109.3 in (2,775 mm) Length 189.0 in (4,801 mm) Width 75.0 in (1,905 mm) Height 63.4 in (1,610 mm) 4,045 lb (1,835 kg) Chronology Successor The Toyota Venza ( Japanese: トヨタ ヴェンザ, Toyota Venza) is a front-engine, front- or all wheel-drive five-passenger that was manufactured and marketed by in North America and unveiled at the 2008 in.
The Venza was designed at the in Newport Beach, California, based on the Toyota-FT-SX concept car and primarily engineered at in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Third-generation Lexus RX was based on the Venza platform. Venza production began at (TMMK) in, in November 2008. Production of US models ended in June 2015, and export models are scheduled to end in 2017. The name 'Venza' is a of Venture and Monza.
Where in the world are you going? With the available DVD navigation system in the 2010 Toyota Venza, you. Toyota Entune System 2015 Detailed Tutorial: Tech Help. Tacoma, Tundra, Rav4, Venza, Highlander.
The Venza is based on the chassis and is similar to in concept. Venza is powered by either Toyota's 3.5-liter or all-new 2.7-liter engine, both employing a 6-speed.
And are available as options. The estimates fuel economy of city: 21 mpg ‑US (11 L/100 km; 25 mpg ‑imp) and highway: 29 mpg ‑US (8.1 L/100 km; 35 mpg ‑imp) with the four-cylinder engine. The Venza uses an system. Interior US models had starting price of $25,975 for a front-wheel-drive (FWD) 4-cylinder model, ranging to $29,250 for the all-wheel-drive (AWD) V6 edition without options. The Venza features a single trim level, with numerous packages and options. Standard features include fog lamps, 19' alloy wheels (I4), 34 pound 20' alloy wheels (V6), XM satellite radio, 6-disc CD changer, dual-zone climate control, 8-way power drivers seat, steering-wheel mounted audio controls, Hill-Start assist control and the Toyota Star Safety System.
Options include with, heated side view mirrors, power liftgate, leather seat surfaces, 4-way power passenger seat, panoramic glass moonroof, system, 13-speaker sound system with, voice-activated touch-screen DVD navigation system, and a rear DVD entertainment system with a 9-inch display and two wireless headphones. The Touring Package, which includes HID headlights, push button start, Navigation & JBL Package are only available on the V6 AWD.
The Premium Package containing the moonroof and backup camera is available on all but the Venza (I4 FWD), while the leather package is available on all Venzas. For 2010, the Venza received a standard USB audio input and Bluetooth hands-free phone capability. Due to this addition, a single-CD player unit replaced the previously standard in-dash 6-disc CD changer. All US models were raised $300 in MSRP. For 2011, the base price of US models increased by $200.
For 2012, the Venza featured LE, XLE, and Limited trim levels for the US market, replacing the single-grade line with various option packages. The LE and XLE models were available with all powertrain combinations: four-cylinder, V6, front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD); the Venza Limited comes with the V6 engine only, in front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive configurations. Canadian models retained the single trim level, adding only a Convenience Package for the four-cylinder FWD trim.
All US models get a $240 raise in MSRP. 2013 Facelift. Toyota Venza (The Netherlands; facelift) The new 2013 Toyota Venza was revealed at the 2012 and went on sale during May 2012. For 2013, the Venza received a mid-model cycle facelift.
Models: W210 & W211 Series E200, E220, E280, E320 fitted with 2.2, 2.7. Mercedes w210 forum.
Four cylinder models receive restyled nineteen-inch wheels. The 2013 Venza also adds 's new, which enables connection to, or other similar devices via a. This allows wireless control of the device from the vehicle's steering wheel controls, as well as hands-free telephone calls and without physically using a handheld device. The Bluetooth profile also allows users to pair their -enabled devices to wireless play files through the vehicle's. Also offered through the system is the use of to wirelessly stream stations using a data connection courtesy of their device. Traffic and weather forecasts are also available through this system.
Powertrain Model Years Type/code Power, torque@rpm Venza, Venza AWD 2009- 2,672 cc (2.672 L; 163.1 cu in) I4 185 PS (136 kW; 182 hp)@5800, 247 N⋅m (182 lb⋅ft)@4200 Venza V6, Venza V6 AWD 2008- 3,456 cc (3.456 L; 210.9 cu in) V6 272 PS (200 kW; 268 hp)@6200, 334 N⋅m (246 lb⋅ft)@4700 All models include Super Electronically Controlled Transmission (Super ECT) 6-speed automatic transmission with Overdrive, Gate Type Shifter, Lock Up Torque Converter, Transmission Cooler. Safety Venzas feature, as well as hill-start Control, active head restraints for front-seat occupants, 3-point and headrests for all seats, emergency locking retractors (ELR) for all seats, automatic locking retractors (ATR) for all seats (except driver's), front seatbelt pretensioners with force limiters, and (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) for rear outboard seats. Seven standard airbags include dual-stage front, driver's, front seat-mounted, 2-row and fuel pump cut-off switch with airbag deployment.
Venza owners have reported a safety concern because the sun visor can suddenly sag and obscure the driver's vision while driving. The visor must be replaced once this occurs. An was created on change.org to encourage Toyota to issue a safety recall due to the failing sun visors. Crash testing crash test ratings (2009): Frontal Driver: Frontal Passenger: Side Driver: Side Rear Passenger: Rollover: The gave the Venza its Top Safety Pick rating in 2009. The Venza is also rated 'Good' in the roof strength test, as a result the Venza also received the Top Safety Pick in 2010 and 2011 when roof strength became a criterion for receiving the award. Production The Venza began production at (TMMK) on November 11, 2008, with over 70% of the Venza's components coming from US suppliers. Toyota projects sales of between 75,000-100,000 Venzas per year.
The Venza is one of the 2 built Toyotas (alongside the ) not to be sold in Mexico. In addition to the Venza, TMMK produces the, and, and previously produced the. Toyota launched the four-cylinder Venza in February, 2009. Production at TMMK of the Venza for domestic consumption ended in 2015.
Production of the vehicle will remain there (for export) until 2017. Marketing During the 2008 vehicle launch, Toyota marketed Venza under the campaign 'You're More than One Thing. So is Venza.' In Canada, the Venza was featured as a prize in the 2009 'Rrroll up the rim to win' promotion.
In 2013 Venza debuted in Russian and Chinese markets. Toyota stopped production of the Venza in the American market in June 2015. Classification Determining whether the Venza is a crossover SUV or wagon isn't clear; some journalists regard it as the 'Camry station wagon' (the successor to the which was the last iteration to offer this style in Canada and the United States) while other sources often describe it simply as new type of 'crossover'. Toyota states the Venza blends the 'styling and comfort of a passenger car with the flexibility of a sport utility vehicle.' According to Toyota, Venza is neither a station wagon nor SUV, rather it is targeted at customers who want more room and flexibility than the Camry sedan but desire a smaller size than the Highlander, a mid-size crossover SUV.
Toyota lists the Venza's competitors as the and on their website's comparison page, both being popular mid-size sedans. Toyota told automotive magazine that it forgo entering the Venza in the publication's competition. Toyota requested that the Venza compete in the Car of the Year competition. Motor Trend decided that the Venza should not compete in any competition at all since its is too high to be qualified as a car. Discontinuation In 2015, Toyota announced that the Venza would be discontinued after the 2015 model year.
There are three factors that contributed to this decision: customer preference, competitiveness within the segment, and deteriorating sales, according to Toyota. Production of US models ended in June 2015, and export models ended production in 2017. Sales Calendar year US Canada 2008 1,474 2009 54,410 12,375 2010 47,321 12,468 2011 38,904 13,159 2012 43,095 11,294 2013 35,846 9,167 2014 29,991 2015 21,351 2016 589 2017 14 Toyota FT-SX concept Toyota FT-SX Overview Manufacturer Production 2005 Body and chassis 5-door, Powertrain 2.7 L ' 6-speed The Venza was based on the Toyota FT-SX. The FT-SX was unveiled at the 2005. References.
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