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Where was the Toyota Venza made?

As the owner of Kevin's Autos, an auto service and repair shop with years of experience, I'm often asked about the origins and manufacturing details of various car models. One such model that has come up recently is the Toyota Venza. Let's take a closer look at where this popular crossover SUV was made.


The Toyota Venza's Manufacturing Origins


The Toyota Venza was first introduced in 2008 as a 2009 model year vehicle. The Toyota Venza was manufactured at Toyota's plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States. This plant, also known as the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) facility, has been producing Toyota vehicles since 1988 and is the company's largest manufacturing plant outside of Japan.


The Venza was designed and engineered in Japan, but the actual production and assembly of the vehicle took place at the Kentucky plant. This was part of Toyota's strategy to localize production and better serve the North American market. The Venza was built alongside other Toyota models like the Camry, Avalon, and Lexus ES at the Georgetown facility.


Key Facts About the Toyota Venza's Manufacturing



  • The Toyota Venza was manufactured at Toyota's plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, United States.

  • The plant, also known as Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK), has been producing Toyota vehicles since 1988 and is the company's largest manufacturing facility outside of Japan.

  • The Venza was designed and engineered in Japan, but the actual production and assembly took place at the Kentucky plant.

  • The Venza was built alongside other Toyota models like the Camry, Avalon, and Lexus ES at the Georgetown facility.


So in summary, while the Toyota Venza was a global model designed in Japan, the specific manufacturing and assembly of this crossover SUV took place at Toyota's plant in Georgetown, Kentucky. This was part of the company's strategy to localize production and better serve the North American market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all Venza made in Japan?


All Venza models are assembled at the Takaoka Plant in Japan and are underpinned by the award-winning Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) K platform.



How many miles will a Toyota Venza last?


According to motorbiscuit.com, a typical Toyota Venza will last 200,000-250,000 miles before it starts to go downhill. A combination of environmental factors and natural wear and tear will contribute to this aging, some of which you have control over and some of which you don't.



Where are Toyota Venza manufactured?


While the first-generation model was produced in the US, the North American second-generation model is produced in Japan. The second-generation Venza is also sold in China by GAC Toyota and produced at the Guangzhou factory, with alterations on the front fascia.



Which Toyota models are made in Japan?


Several Toyota models are produced in Japan, including the Land Cruiser, Prius, Supra, Crown, 86 and Alphard.



Why did the Toyota Venza fail?


The current Venza is often critiqued for its poor cargo capacity compared to competitors, lacking SUV features/options like roof rails or any usable towing capability, but it also offers a claimed best-in-class EPA efficiency rating of 39 MPG combined.



Which Toyotas are actually made in Japan?


As previously stated, some hybrids are manufactured in Japan, including the Corolla, Prius, Crown, Rav4 Prime, and Venza. All other rav4 and Camry models are manufactured outside of Japan. 4runners have always been built in Japan. LC200 and LX are manufactured in Japan.



Why did Toyota stop making Venza?


Toyota discontinued the Venza in 2020 as part of a strategy to streamline its SUV lineup and focus on more popular models. The original Venza, which was produced from 2008 to 2015, was not selling as well as anticipated, leading to its initial discontinuation.



What is the most common problem with the Toyota Venza?


Multiple Toyota Venza years have seen interior accessory failures. Problems with audio systems and sunroofs are common. These issues particularly hit the 2012 and 2013 models hard. Even the 2021 model isn't exempt, showing these problems still exist in newer generations.



Will there be a 2025 Toyota Venza?


Toyota has unveiled the all-new 2025 Crown Signia. This sleek and sophisticated hybrid SUV is set to replace the discontinued Toyota Venza. The Crown Signia offers drivers a premium vehicle with cutting-edge technology, refined styling, and exceptional performance.



What car is replacing the Toyota Venza?


2025 Crown Signia
Toyota has unveiled the all-new 2025 Crown Signia. This sleek and sophisticated hybrid SUV is set to replace the discontinued Toyota Venza. The Crown Signia offers drivers a premium vehicle with cutting-edge technology, refined styling, and exceptional performance.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.