Hyundai Motor India has revealed the all-new Venue N Line — a sportier version of the upcoming second-generation Venue compact SUV — ahead of its India launch on November 4.
The compact SUV features N Line-exclusive bumpers, a dark chrome grille, red accents, and R17 diamond-cut alloy wheelswith contrasting red brake calipers. A twin-tip exhaust and N Line badges across the body give it a more assertive look.
At the front, the revised grille with wider openings, twin slats, and an integrated N Line emblem adds to the bold stance. The bumper sports red highlights, black inserts, and a compact silver skid plate, lending a sharper profile.

From the side, black cladding has been minimized to the lower section, while body-coloured wheel arches and a red stripe along the doors accentuate the design. At the rear, a split roof spoiler, dual-tip exhaust, and 5-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels complete the sporty appearance. Buyers can choose from eight single and dual-tone colours, including Atlas White, Titan Grey, Dragon Red, Abyss Black, and Hazel Blue.

Inside, the all-black cabin is complemented by red accents, ambient lighting, and a new steering wheel featuring an N logo with integrated drive-mode controls. Metal pedals and an ‘N’-branded gear lever add to the performance-inspired cabin.
Powering the new Venue N Line is a 1.0L Turbo GDi petrol engine, developing 120 hp and 172 Nm, offered with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT. It also gets drive and traction modes (Normal, Mud, Sand and Snow) as a part of the package.

On the tech side, the SUV includes a 12.3-inch ccNC navigation system powered by NVIDIA, a 12.3-inch digital cluster, a Bose 8-speaker setup, Surround View Monitor, and C-OTA (Connected Over-the-Air) updates.

Safety features include ADAS Level 2, over 70 safety technologies, and a reinforced high-strength steel body. Highlights such as Electronic Parking Brake, TPMS Highline, and Blind Spot View Monitor further improve convenience and security.
The Venue N Line will be offered in two variants — N6 and N10 — with the manual gearbox available exclusively on the N6 trim.

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