Toyota released the latest generation of RAV4 globally in the middle of last month with style changes with enhanced functionality elements.

Not only RAV4, this well-known automotive manufacturer from Japan will also present other new products such as the next generation of Venza for the United States (US) market.

Launching from Carscoops, Tuesday, June 17, the third-generation Venza is being prepared for release in 2027 as an alternative SUV-coupe car option in the market.

The latest Venza will use a base from the next generation of Harrier which is scheduled to launch around 2026 in Japan. Thus, the model only rolled out one year after its twin was launched.

The third generation Venza will follow the latest Harrier design language, which is a more brain-brained, tough, but more subtle form like the design language used in the latest RAV4.

This SUV will be built on the TNGA-K platform as before, but with a number of improvements that can accommodate 1.5 liter 4-cylinder engines with Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) and Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) options.

The machine is designed to provide increased efficiency and performance, with additional emphasis on electrification.

Currently, Toyota is still selling the second generation Venza in Uncle Sam's country since 2020 which entered the premium vehicle segment.

Toyota once stopped production of Venza last year to provide a place for Crown Signia. However, the manufacturer surprisingly updated the model by presenting a version of Nighthird Edition.


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