April 20, 2021

How the 2021 Toyota Venza Limited Stacks Up Against the 2021 Volvo XC90

 2021 Toyota Venza in Mounr Airy

In 2015, Toyota discontinued the Venza. Now, it’s back and better than ever. Though the price doesn’t reflect it, the 2021 Venza Limited emits grandeur from the inside out. Toyota has coined the term “Elegance elevated” to sum up the reborn SUV, and we couldn’t agree more. In a segment that includes more than enough crossovers, the Venza shatters the competition in efficiency and reliability, and it holds its own in appearance, comfort, and technology.

If you’re in the market for a midsize SUV, you’ll likely check out quite a few makes and models before making your decision. We’ve done some of the work for you. Below, we’ve compared the 2021 Toyota Venza Limited with the 2021 Volvo XC90—a vehicle considered to be one of the nicest luxury SUVs available. Let’s see how the Venza stacks up:

 

2021 Toyota Venza Limited 

The 2021 Venza Limited isn’t technically in the luxury segment, but someone forgot to tell Toyota that during the designing process. Here’s the skinny on this two-row beauty:

 

Performance

All Venza models are hybrids, which is something that can’t be said for any of the other automakers in the midsize SUV class. The powertrain consists of a 2.5-liter four-cylinder gas engine combined with three electric motors. Together, you get 219 horsepower. 

That may not sound like a lot of power, but the Venza gives you more oomph than expected, especially considering the impressive off-the-line acceleration from the electric motors. The engine setup is matched with a continuously variable automatic transmission, and all-wheel-drive is standard. All and all, the Venza provides a smooth and even ride that would rival any luxury SUV.

 

Fuel Economy

No competitor comes close to the Venza when it comes to fuel efficiency. Rated at 40 mpg in the city, 37 mpg on the highway, and 39 mpg combined, the Venza even doubles many competitors. 

 

Interior 

The interior of the Venza is something to behold, particularly the Limited grade. It will comfortably seat four adults, as it offers plenty of leg- and headroom in both rows. It technically seats five people, but there’s a drivetrain hump in the floor in front of the middle seat, which may compromise comfort for a six-footer. 

The cabin itself is exquisite. It’s clear that Toyota had no intentions of making the Venza Limited sporty; instead, it whispers luxury with its SofTex seats to go with soft-touch surfaces and woodlike trim on the center console. Brown piping runs along the doors and dash, which adds an upscale aesthetic. 

 

Technology

The 2021 Venza Limited offers no shortage of the latest tech available to car buyers. Coming standard is a 12.3-inch touchscreen display to go with the Entune infotainment system and in-dash navigation. You will also get Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Amazon Alexa connectivity, Bluetooth, and SiriusXM satellite radio. 

The Venza Limited comes standard with Toyota’s Safety Sense 2.0, which is an industry-leading suite of safety technologies. A few of the many features include lane-departure warning with lane-keeping assist, automated braking with pedestrian detection, and adaptive cruise control. 

 

2021 Volvo XC90 

There’s no getting around the fact that the 2021 Volvo XC90 is a nice vehicle. Let’s discuss what it has to offer in terms of performance, fuel economy, interior, and technology:

 

Performance

Every XC90 model comes with a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine. The base Momentum pairs a 250-hp turbocharged engine with front-wheel-drive, while a 316-hp supercharged version with all-wheel-drive is available. An eight-speed automatic transmission comes with both engines. 

 

Fuel Economy

The 2021 XC90 achieves about the same fuel economy as most of its competitors. The turbo engine provides 21 mpg city and 30 mpg highway, while the supercharged version drops to 19 mpg city and 28 mpg highway. 

 

Interior

The interior is perhaps where the XC90 shines brightest. A clean, attractive design is matched with quality materials, and the three-row SUV provides seating for seven passengers unless you opt for captain’s chairs in the second row, which brings it to six passengers. A wide and boxy frame lends a considerable amount of cargo space. 

 

Technology

All XC90 trims come standard with Volvo’s Sensus infotainment system and a nine-inch tablet like touchscreen that allows you to tap, pinch, and swipe for controls. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability is standard as well.

Like Toyota, Volvo is known for prioritizing safety in the design of its vehicles. Not surprisingly, the XC90 provides many standard safety features, including forward-collision warning, lane-departure warning, and blind-spot monitoring. 

 

The Bottom Line 

When it comes to value, this is no competition: The 2021 Venza Limited simply offers more for the money. Starting at $39,800, the Venza Limited looks and feels like it belongs in the luxury market, and drivers won’t be missing out on comfort, technology, or safety. Also, the Venza naturally comes with unparalleled efficiency and reliability. 

The XC90 is a respectable SUV with an attractive design, and it too offers plenty of safety features. If you need a larger SUV, the XC90 is a good choice, as long as you are willing to pay anywhere from $49,695 and $77,395 as a starting price. 

After a six-year absence, the Toyota Venza has returned. And Mount Airy Toyota is the place to come if you want to get your hands on one. Be sure to give us a call or come by our dealership to discuss details!

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