Toyota Japan Got 15 Times More Orders For The Venza Than Expected It could get worse. There is no such thing as too many good things. Japan’s consumer-driven marketplace has always responded positively to new products, services, and automobile industry is no exception. The following information is important for those who don’t already know: Toyota Harrier The Toyota Venza is actually it. The Toyota Venza is the Harrier, but if you have been to Japan and are familiar with their Toyota products, then the Venza may be the right choice. Since 1997, the Harrier has been sold in Japan. Lexus RX For the JDM market. The Venza is available in the USA as a second-generation model. Digital launch That was last May. We’re not the only ones interested in Toyota’s hybrid-powered crossover. According to Asahi.com, Japan continues its love affair with the Harrier/Venza. It was originally planned to reach at least 3,100 orders. However, it is likely that people will be more careful with their purchases and money after the coronavirus. Toyota was not expecting 45,000 orders. In fact, it was 15 times the monthly sales goal. The Harrier/Venza has been a huge success in Japan. It has sold close to 680,000 units in Japan since its inception. And, it just so happens, the 2021 Toyota Harrier/Venza will be the first major overhaul in seven years. The Toyota Venza will return to the U.S. this summer and will be available for purchase. It will ride on the TNGA K platform. The 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine is mated with three electric motors, a CVT and three motors. The power rating is 219 horsepower (163 Kilowatts), and it will be equipped with Electric On-Demand all wheel drive. Toyota projects a combined fuel efficiency rating of 40 MPG.