The Toyota Venza returned to the market in 2021 as a hybrid-only mid-size SUV positioned above the RAV4 in Toyota's lineup. It offers a distinctive design, premium interior quality, and Toyota's fifth-generation hybrid system delivering 40 mpg combined. For Indiana buyers in the mid-size two-row space, the Venza offers the most compelling fuel economy of any option in the segment.

Purchase Price Range

Used 2022 Venzas in Indiana are priced in the $32,000 to $40,000 range. LE and XLE trims are the most common configurations. The Limited with its panoramic glass roof and higher-grade interior commands a $4,000 to $6,000 premium.

Fuel Cost

The Venza Hybrid's 39 to 41 mpg combined produces an annual fuel cost of approximately $1,050 to $1,100 at 12,000 miles, $600 to $800 less per year than the Ford Edge. Over five years this fuel savings of $3,000 to $4,000 significantly offsets any purchase price premium.

Insurance Cost

The Venza's insurance costs are comparable to the RAV4 Hybrid, typically $1,150 to $1,600 per year for full coverage in Indiana. Toyota's strong safety ratings benefit the Venza's insurance profile.

Maintenance

Toyota's hybrid system adds minimal maintenance complexity. Routine maintenance through 60,000 miles typically costs $700 to $1,050. The Venza benefits from the same hybrid system reliability that has made the Prius and Camry Hybrid benchmarks for long-term ownership.

Who the Venza Is For

The Venza is the right choice for Indiana buyers who want mid-size SUV practicality with the fuel economy of a hybrid sedan, wrapped in a premium interior experience. It is not for buyers who prioritize towing capability or performance. For efficiency-focused buyers in the mid-size two-row space, it is the strongest total ownership value available.

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