Hyundai has officially launched the new Venue in India, priced from INR 7.90 lakh (introductory).
The new Venue brings a sharper design, a more upmarket interior, and added safety tech while retaining its proven set of engines. The model range now spans seven standard trims (HX2 to HX10) and two N Line variants, offering buyers nine configurations in total.

The refreshed Venue sports a more assertive stance, with a rectangular dark-chrome grille, vertically stacked quad-beam LED headlamps, and a connected LED light bar with sequential indicators that mirror Hyundai’s latest family design seen on the Creta and Alcazar.

Other highlights include functional front air vents, 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, pronounced fenders, and a 3D ‘Venue’ badge within the redesigned connected tail lamps. Dual-tone options, a silver C-pillar insert, and an extended rear spoiler further elevate its visual appeal.

Inside, the 2025 Venue steps up in quality with dual 12.3-inch displays for infotainment and instrumentation, a new 3-spoke steering wheel, and a two-tone blue-and-beige cabin theme complemented by white ambient lighting. Meanwhile, the Venue N Line variant gets a sportier vibe with an all-black interior, red contrast stitching, and red ambient lighting.

Comfort and convenience features include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, voice-activated electric sunroof, ventilated front seats, wireless charging pad, 8-speaker Bose audio system, auto headlamps, and OTA updates.
In terms of safety, the new Venue is now equipped with Level 2 ADAS, offering adaptive cruise control, forward collision avoidance, and lane-keeping assist. Standard features include six airbags, ESC, ABS with EBD, electronic parking brake with auto-hold, 360-degree camera, and front and rear parking sensors.

Powertrain options remain familiar but with refinements and a new automatic gearbox for the diesel engine. Choices include 1.2L NA Petrol (83hp, 114Nm) with 5-speed manual, 1.0L Turbo Petrol (120hp, 172Nm) with 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT, and 1.5L Diesel (116hp, 250Nm) with 6-speed manual or new 6-speed automatic.
The new Venue continues to take on Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV 3XO and Tata Nexon in the competitive sub-4-metre SUV segment.

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