The 2021 Toyota Venza is a new version of an old name, storming into the marketplace with a whole new hybrid powertrain that will make fuel efficient and environmentally conscious drivers take notice. It’s a midsize crossover SUV that fits snugly between the RAV4 and the Highlander, offering seating for five and plenty of creature comforts tailor-made for a family automobile. As impressive as it is, the 2021 Toyota Venza is not without its share of competition. Take, for example, the first-ever Honda CR-V Hybrid. Let’s take a look at a 2021 Toyota Venza vs 2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid comparison to see how these two vehicles stack up.
2021 Toyota Venza |
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2020 Honda CR-V Hybrid |
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40 City / 37 Hwy MPG |
Base Fuel Economy | 40 City / 35 Hwy MPG |
219 HP |
Combined Electric & Gasoline Horsepower | 212 HP |
5 | Seats | 5 |
Standard | Android Auto™ & Apple CarPlay® | Available in Higher Trims |
As you can see with the chart, while both of these vehicles are similar in size, each offering five-passenger seating, the 2021 Toyota Venza pulls ahead with more efficiency and more combined net horsepower with its hybrid powertrain. If you are driving a hybrid, then the efficiency is probably high on your list of priorities, and the Venza outperforms the CR-V, which can save you money over the long haul.
Speaking of hauling, you will be able to carry as much as 55.1 cubic feet of cargo if you fold the second-row seats down. And if “long haul” means a single day full of hours and hours of driving, you’ll be pleased with the standard Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ functionality so you can sync your phone to the Venza and cue up your favorite playlists or podcasts. The standard infotainment system is housed in an eight-inch touchscreen display, but you can upgrade that to 12.3 inches with premium navigation and more in higher trims.
This is just a taste of what the 2021 Toyota Venza can accomplish. Contact us if you’re in the San Francisco area and want to see the Venza today.