2025 Toyota XLE 2.5L

Overview The 2025 Toyota Camry XLE represents the latest chapter in the nameplate’s long-standing history as a primary fixture in the midsize sedan segment. For the 2025 model year, Toyota transitioned the Camry to an exclusively hybrid powertrain lineup, signaling a strategic move toward electrification across its core passenger vehicle offerings. Built upon the GA-K […]

2010-2012 Toyota Venza AWD 3.5L

Overview The Toyota Venza, introduced for the 2009 model year, occupied a unique position in the North American market as a crossover utility vehicle designed to bridge the gap between the Camry sedan and the Highlander SUV. Built on the Toyota K platform, which it shared with the Camry and Avalon, the Venza was engineered […]

2009 Toyota Venza AWD 3.5L

Overview The 2009 Toyota Venza represents a distinct entry in the brand’s North American lineup, designed to bridge the gap between a traditional sedan and a conventional SUV. Developed primarily for the United States market, the Venza was engineered at Toyota’s Calty Design Research center in California and built at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky […]

2009-2012 Toyota Venza AWD 2.7L

Overview The Toyota Venza, introduced for the 2009 model year, represents a unique entry in the North American market, positioned as a crossover between a traditional station wagon and a sport utility vehicle. Developed primarily for the United States, the Venza was designed at Toyota’s Calty Design Research centers in California and Michigan, with engineering […]

2013 Toyota Venza AWD 3.5L

Overview The 2013 Toyota Venza occupies a unique space in the mid-size segment, blending the ride comfort of a sedan with the utility and elevated seating position of a crossover. Introduced as a 2009 model, the Venza was designed specifically for the North American market at Toyota’s Calty Design Research centers in California and Michigan. […]

2022-2024 Toyota Venza AWD 2.5L

Overview The Toyota Venza returned to the North American market for the 2021 model year as a mid-size two-row crossover, positioning itself between the RAV4 and the Highlander. Unlike the previous generation, which functioned as a wagon-like derivative of the Camry, this version is built on the Toyota TNGA-K platform, sharing its architecture with the […]

2021 Toyota Venza AWD 2.5L

Overview The 2021 Toyota Venza marked the return of a nameplate to the North American market, repositioning the vehicle as a dedicated two-row mid-size hybrid crossover. Unlike the previous generation, which functioned as a wagon-like derivative of the Camry, the 2021 model was developed as a premium-leaning alternative to the RAV4. Built on the Toyota […]

2014-2015 Toyota Venza 4WD 3.5L

Overview The Toyota Venza, produced for the 2014 and 2015 model years as part of its first generation, occupies a unique space in the mid-size crossover segment. Developed primarily for the North American market, the vehicle was engineered to bridge the gap between a traditional sedan and a larger SUV. It shares the Toyota K […]

2009-2012 Toyota Venza 3.5L

Overview The Toyota Venza, introduced for the 2009 model year, occupied a unique position in the North American market as a crossover utility vehicle. Developed primarily by Toyota’s Calty Design Research centers in California and Michigan, the vehicle was engineered to bridge the gap between the Camry sedan and the Highlander SUV. It utilized the […]

2013-2015 Toyota Venza 3.5L

Overview The Toyota Venza, produced between 2009 and 2015, occupied a unique position in the North American market as a crossover utility vehicle that bridged the gap between the Camry sedan and the Highlander SUV. Built on the Toyota K platform, the Venza was designed specifically for the North American market, with development led by […]

1988-1989 Toyota Van 4WD (passenger) 2.2L

Overview The Toyota Van, known in international markets as the Toyota MasterAce Surf or TownAce, represented a distinct approach to the cab-over-engine (COE) segment in the United States. Introduced to compete with domestic offerings like the Dodge Caravan and the Volkswagen Vanagon, the Toyota Van utilized a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive architecture that placed the powerplant beneath […]

1988 Toyota Van 4WD (cargo) 2.2L

Overview The 1988 Toyota Van, known in international markets as the Toyota MasterAce Surf or TownAce, represents a unique period in Toyota’s North American product history. Built on a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive architecture—with the 4WD variant utilizing a sophisticated transfer case—this vehicle was designed to compete with the domestic cab-over vans of the era. Its layout […]