2021 Toyota Venza Already Getting The Tuner Treatment

2021 Toyota Venza Already Getting The Tuner Treatment

Unfortunately, it won’t be sold in the USA.

Toyota removed the veil from the 2021 Harrier a month ago for the Japanese market. The SUV caused a sensation based on Motor1.com reader reactions and our internal traffic data. However, it was released by the Japanese manufacturer just weeks later. Although the 2021 Venza will be available in dealerships by this summer, pricing has yet to be determined.

The Artisan Spirits tuning firm has announced a visual upgrade to the model, less than one week after it was launched in the United States. Two renderings of the SUV have been released by the firm via its Facebook Page. However, the Harrier and Venza share the same design.

This subtle kit gives the Harrier/Venza a more aggressive look. A new bumper splitter and new shrouds for the small intakes are the most noticeable additions to the front. The hood appears to have been modified above all.

2021 Toyota Venza Already Getting The Tuner Treatment

The back has a similar story. There’s a new diffuser and modified bumper. There are two new spoilers, one for roof and one for boot lid. However, the exhaust system appears to remain unchanged.

The Venza/Harrier’s side view shows a set new aftermarket wheels. Although the alloys are not for everyone, the Venza/Harrier looks much sportier. These wheels could be part of a suspension upgrade package, which also includes lowering springs. The side skirts are also new.

We are unable to confirm that Artisan Spirits will sell the body kit in Asia, but we believe it won’t. The package will likely remain exclusive to Japan. Prices have not yet been disclosed.