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2015 Toyota Venza Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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6.5
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4.5

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(15 reviews)
6.5
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Look & feel
6/10
Technology
5/10
Performance
8/10
Safety
5/10
Form & function
6/10
Cost-effectiveness
9/10
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Lots of people think their vehicle ought to be the rolling equivalent of an Apple store. The Toyota Venza cannot deliver in this regard, diminishing its appeal to an increasingly younger and technologically savvy buyer.

Equipped with appealing design, a roomy and practical interior, and an indisputable value equation, the 2015 Toyota Venza ought to be a big seller in a country rabid for crossover SUVs. After seven years without a redesign, though, interest in the Venza is waning, and Toyota has announced that it will be discontinued at the end of this model year. That means a great deal can be had, as long as you’re not bothered by the Venza’s lack of convenience, infotainment, and safety features.
6/10

Uncharacteristically stylish for a vehicle wearing a Toyota badge, the 5-passenger Venza crossover SUV should have set the tone for the automaker’s design following its debut for the 2009 model year, but that, apparently, isn’t how the company rolls. Sporting an intricate grille, flared flanks, chunky optional 20-inch aluminum wheels, a tapered greenhouse, and artfully rendered taillights, the original Venza displayed real style in Toyota showrooms that normally lacked it.

The good news for you is that in the seven years since, Toyota has left well enough alone. Aside from a less appealing grille and a handful of updates so minor you might not notice them, the 2015 Toyota Venza looks exactly the same as the original. The bad news for you is that Toyota did little to update the rest of the Venza, either, and now this midsize crossover is woefully out of date in terms of modern technology.

Interior design and detailing are also in need of an overhaul, one that isn’t coming now that Toyota has announced that 2015 will be the Venza’s last year on the market. Inexpensive materials assembled without care look cheap, feel cheap, and sound cheap when they creak under pressure. Durable they may be, but they will not help to convince anyone to part with between 30 and 40 grand, depending on the trim level and equipment.

That’s unfortunate, because with just a little more attention to detail, the Venza would still be an appealing vehicle despite its age. Three trims are on sale, the LE, XLE, and Limited, with LE models offered solely with a 4-cylinder engine and Limited models equipped with a standard V6 engine and all-wheel drive (AWD). The Venza XLE offers the greatest variety, available with a choice of powerplants and drivetrains.

My test car for the week was the loaded-up Venza Limited, painted Celestial Silver Metallic and equipped with black leather seats. The sticker price came to $40,825, including the $885 destination charge. Yes, that sounds like a deal, until you realize what you can’t get on a Venza no matter how much money you have to spend.

Christian Wardlaw
Published May 25, 2021 by Christian Wardlaw
Christian Wardlaw has 25 years of experience reviewing cars and has served in editorial leadership roles with Edmunds, J.D. Power, the New York Daily News, Autobytel, and Vehix. Chris prefers to focus on the cars people actually buy rather than the cars about which people dream, and emphasizes the importance of fuel economy and safety as much as how much fun a car is to drive. Chris is married to an automotive journalist, is the father of four daughters, and lives in Southern California.

User reviews for 2015 Toyota Venza

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by Patrick D
Mar 21, 2024
Great value on a Toyota, lots of features (sun/moon roof, leather, heated seats). Spacious passenger seating.Mar 21, 2024
by Dorothy R
Mar 16, 2024
I would say like the back edging best . I just test drive it and too techy computer inside . I rather it more of a base model with thr edging outside as my focus feature that it has. I think price wise it is a bit high and could be lowered to price of Nussan Rogue as handles similarly. I want to switch my Nissan Rogue for this car.Mar 16, 2024
by Sam W
Feb 27, 2024
this is a great vehicle. Lots of room, great ride with good pick up (v6). Better gas mileage then most suvs. Towing up to 3500lbs. Have not found one owner that does not like their car. Most say if mine dies I want to find another of the exact same. Feb 27, 2024

2015 Toyota Venza Pricing

Original MSRP
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Price range
$13,258 to $14,060
Average price on CG
$14,042
YoY price change
$13,544 to $14,042

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