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Breaking News: ⁢The used car market presents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking fuel efficiency and modern​ features, and‍ the 2021 Toyota Venza is emerging as a standout choice. Despite being discontinued after a single model year, the Venza continues to offer a strategic blend of style,⁢ reliability, and economy.

The 2021 Toyota Venza represents a ‌important return for a nameplate with a rich history. Originally introduced in⁣ 2008, the Venza was positioned as a crossover blending the comfort‍ of a sedan with‌ the versatility of an SUV. Toyota discontinued the original Venza after the ‌2015 model year, ⁣citing shifting consumer preferences towards⁤ smaller crossovers and SUVs. The 2021 model marked a complete redesign, shifting the⁤ Venza exclusively to a hybrid powertrain and adopting a more contemporary aesthetic.

Currently, well-maintained 2021 Toyota Venza models are available in⁢ the used market with prices generally falling in the mid-$20,000 range. This price point makes it an actionable⁤ option for consumers prioritizing fuel economy and a modern‌ driving experience without the cost of a‌ new vehicle. The Venza’s hybrid powertrain combines a ‌2.5-liter four-cylinder engine​ with an electric motor, delivering a combined ⁣fuel economy of 40 mpg -​ a significant⁣ advantage in a segment often dominated by less efficient gasoline-only options.

The Venza’s appeal extends beyond its fuel efficiency. Standard features on the 2021 model include an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, Toyota Safety sense 2.0 (a suite of advanced driver-assistance systems), and cozy seating for ​five passengers.Higher trim​ levels add features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen,⁤ a⁢ digital instrument cluster, and premium audio systems. The vehicle’s design emphasizes a sleek, coupe-like profile, differentiating it from more boxy competitors.

Although Toyota ceased production of the ⁢Venza after 2021, the model’s inherent dependability and ​continued availability on the used market