In Nigeria, a new trend has emerged where people are opting to facelift their current cars instead of buying new models. This involves upgrading the car body and interior, as was done with a 2010 Toyota Venza to make it look like a 2023 model. Despite the humorous nature of this process, it is indeed possible to completely transform the appearance of your car, giving it a more sophisticated look. This process is commonly referred to as “facelifting.”
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Toyota Venza Overview
Splitting the difference between an SUV and a traditional station wagon, the five-passenger Venza manages to be even more versatile, roomy, and comfortable than it looks. Built using many Camry components, the standard drivetrain includes a lazy 181-hp four-cylinder, while a 268-hp V-6 is optional. An easygoing six-speed automatic transmission is standard. It’s fine as a front-driver, though it’s hardly exciting, all-wheel drive is available for chasing tornadoes, blizzards, and mudslides.
Nothing. If you liked the 2023 Venza, you’ll like the 2024 Venza, as Toyota is carrying the model over without a single change. But 2024 will be Venza’s final model year before it’s replaced by the new Crown Signia SUV.