2023 Toyota Venza Limited

Looking for a hybrid SUV with a plush, high-tech interior? The 2023 Toyota Venza has a stylish new Nightshade Edition and an improved infotainment system. Its cushioned ride is perfect for running errands in San Antonio. The new Venza comes standard with LED fog lights, and it’ll be available soon at Cavender Toyota.

Toyota Venza Nightshade Edition

Make a dramatic arrival in Boerne with the 2023 Toyota Venza Nightshade Edition. This new model comes with black accents on the grille, mirrors, door handles, and side skirts. It also has smoked chrome accents, black badging, and 19-inch aluminum wheels with a gloss black finish. The Venza Nightshade Edition comes in three exterior colors – Celestial Black, Ruby Flare Red, and Wind Chill Pearl. Inside, the Venza Nightshade Edition has synthetic leather upholstery, ambient interior lighting, and heated front seats.

Technology

Toyota replaced the Venza’s standard 4.2-inch multi-information display with a larger 7-inch screen for 2023. Seguin, TX drivers will appreciate the Venza’s newly available 12.3-inch touch screen, which is optional on XLE models and standard on the Limited trim. The Venza’s upgraded infotainment system is capable of over-the-air updates, cloud-based navigation, and voice command operation by saying “Hey Toyota.”

Safety

You’ll feel safer in the 2023 Toyota Venza, which now comes standard with the Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 suite of driver assistance features. People in San Antonio will like its enhanced Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, which can detect oncoming vehicles and pedestrians while going around turns. Other advanced active safety amenities in the new Venza include:

  • A blind spot monitor
  • Rear cross traffic alert
  • A rear seat reminder

Contact Cavender Toyota to Arrange a Test Drive in the 2023 Venza

The 2023 Toyota Venza is an incredibly efficient hybrid SUV with a plethora of convenient standard features. Its revised infotainment system and added driver aids make it a smart choice for New Braunfels drivers. Contact Cavender Toyota to set up a test drive in the new Venza today.

Toyota Venza is one of those vehicles that appeals to customers right from the start. From the moment it relaunched in the United States for the 2021 model year, it was a hit with buyers.

Perhaps it is that luxury and “Lexus-like” styling. Maybe it is the incredibly comfortable seats and smooth ride quality. It could be the wealth of technology and safety.

I own a 2021 Venza Limited and I love mine.

But what comes next? Time to look at what is new for 2023 Venza.

2023 Toyota Venza Release Date

2023 Toyota Venza Limited

Look for a strong showing from 2023 Venza in the form of new technology and safety features. The current plan is for new Venza shipments to arrive beginning around November of this year.

With the ongoing worldwide vehicle shortage, it will be difficult to predict the volume and exact timeline for Venza 2023, but this is the schedule for now.

2023 Venza New Multimedia

All new 2023 Venza trim levels are the proud recipients of the new Toyota Audio Multimedia system. You will like the faster processing times, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, advanced capabilities, and easy-to-use voice command abilities and possibilities.

The Venza LE will have 8-inch multimedia screens, while XLE and Limited come with 12.3-inch screens. I am unsure what size screen the new Toyota Venza Nightshade trim will come with.

Speaking of Venza Nightshade…

2023 Toyota Venza Nightshade

2023 Toyota Venza Limited

A fourth trim level for 2023 Venza, Nightshade, gives potential buyers another choice. It will come in Ruby Flare Pearl, Wind Chill Pearl, and Black.

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Look for 19-inch gloss black, multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels. Also, you will find gloss black rocker panels, shark fin antenna, side mirrors, front grille accents, and badging.

Other 2023 Toyota Venza Changes

Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 is standard on all four trim levels.

Multi-information displays will be modernized and supersized as well. Most trims will carry 7-inch displays, but Limited will have a fully digital 12.3-inch information display. You can even switch up the look based on casual, smart, tough, and sporty themes.

Qi wireless charging is moving to its fourth-generation version.

Finally, connectivity has changed too. One USB-A port and two USB-C ports should help passengers be as connected as possible.

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Time for Your Toyota Venza Comments

Are you a fan of Toyota Venza and do you own one? Which of these changes are most important to you?

Thanks for reading everyone. See you next story.

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Is there a 2023 Toyota Venza?

The 2023 Toyota Venza has a stylish new Nightshade Edition and an improved infotainment system. Its cushioned ride is perfect for running errands in San Antonio. The new Venza comes standard with LED fog lights, and it'll be available soon at Cavender Toyota.

Will the 2023 Venza have a sunroof?

The Venza's cabin also provides more impressive features than those two, including an optional panoramic sunroof made from an electrochromic glass that can shift from transparent to opaque at the touch of a button.

What are the major problems of Toyota Venza?

Common Toyota Venza Problems Interior accessories - The sunroof, moonroof, and broken interior components are the biggest faults with the inside of the Toyota Venza. Steering troubles - Some customers reported rattling during steering. Others said the car drifted and whined as they turned.

Is a Toyota Venza worth buying?

The Toyota Venza is well worth a look, but it isn't exactly the best value in this class at roughly $33,000 and up. Before you buy, you may want to consider less expensive alternatives like the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, and Honda CR-V Hybrid. Each provides more cargo space than the Venza as well.