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The crossover automotive market features the Toyota Venza Bumper Cover, which is stylish while also being tech-savvy and thrifty. Consequently, the Toyota engineers packed the Venza with a smooth CVT, standard all wheel drive and a hybrid powertrain that delivers lively acceleration but also sips on fuel when doing around town trips. The quiet cabin, advanced traction control and a Calty sculpted body allow drivers to have confidence and passengers to have comfort. Venza owners also get reliable build quality with Toyota requiring parts to be factory spec. Thus the Venza can comfortably handle daily commutes as well as long road trips. Meanwhile, equipped with smart infotainment and comprehensive safety suites, it entertains and protects teens and parents alike. A Bumper Cover is an injection-molded plastic shield that overlays the steel bumper. It gives a finished look to the nose or tail, cushions light knocks and channels air to radiators and sensors. On the Toyota Venza, the Bumper Cover also has fog lamp openings and a hidden tow hook door. Swapping out a scuffed cover restores showroom appearance and preserves aerodynamic efficiency. The Bumper Cover is composed of a flexible but durable composite material that resists chips. Also, it can be painted a factory color for easy customization without impacting durability. In order to install, first unclip and unscrew the old piece and unplug the lights. Test fit the new piece and check the gaps. Then, tighten the fasteners evenly. Reconnect the wiring and do a final torque check.