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What size of engine is in a Chevy Venture?

The Chevy Venture uses a 3.4-liter V6 engine.


The minivan, produced from 1997 to 2005, shared this engine with several GM siblings and relied on it as the sole factory powerplant for the Venture. This article outlines the engine’s size, specs, and what that means for the vehicle’s performance and maintenance to help buyers and owners understand the Powertrain behind the Venture.


Engine size and specifications


Key facts about the Venture’s engine size and output are summarized below.



  • Displacement: 3.4 liters (3,400 cc)

  • Engine type: V6 (GM 3.4L V6, commonly referred to as the LA1 family)

  • Induction: Sequential fuel injection (SFI)

  • Horsepower: approximately 185 hp

  • Torque: approximately 210 lb-ft

  • Production years: 1997–2005

  • Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD); no official all‑wheel drive option for the Venture


Note: Official ratings commonly cited the 3.4L V6 at around 185 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque across most model years, though small year-to-year variations can appear in EPA ratings or revisions. The engine’s basic specs, however, remained centered on a 3.4-liter V6 with SFI and FWD configuration throughout the model’s run.


Summary


In brief, the Chevy Venture’s engine size is a 3.4-liter V6, delivering about 185 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque. This engine powered the Venture from its debut in 1997 through its final year in 2005, defining the minivan’s performance and reliability profile during that era.

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