Apr 20, 2021

The 2021 Toyota Venza is an unusual creature for Toyota. After a brief stint as one of many Toyota crossovers, the Venza didn’t have much to differentiate itself, so it faded away. The 2021 Venza is a far cry from the old Venza, offering standard hybrid performance and elegant daily luxury in the mid-size crossover class. At first glance, it is clear that the Venza is built for looks inside and out. But is the inside big enough for you and your family? Continue reading or inquire about the Venza at our dealership in Pocatello, Idaho!

How Many Seats Does the 2021 Toyota Venza Have?

Seating shouldn’t be a problem for any Venza owner with up to 5 total passengers. There are 5 seats, in the standard configuration of 2 front captain’s chairs and a 3-seat rear bench with a 60/40 split. Consider the Toyota Sienna or the Toyota Sequoia if you need more seats than that. As a mid-size crossover, there is more head, leg, and hip room than you typically find on compact crossovers like the RAV4 or the like.

2021 Toyota Venza interior view of front seats through side door
2021 Toyota Venza interior showing man in suit driving

How Much Head and Legroom Does the 2021 Toyota Venza Have?

Inside the Venza, expect to have around 38.6 inches of headroom or as much as 39 inches in the back. The driver and front passenger should be comfortable with 40.9 inches of legroom, but the 37.8 inches of legroom in the back is still respectable.

As a consequence of maximizing passenger space in the Venza, the cargo capacity is a little more modest. Cargo space is often cut down in hybrids as well, so make the best use of the 28.2 cubic feet as you can, or fold down the back seats for up to 55.1 cubic feet instead. That should still be more than enough for your next week or two weeks of food and drink though.