Fresh spy shots from Korea have revealed the upcoming 2026 Hyundai Venue without camouflage, offering a clear look at the SUV’s refreshed design just weeks before its official launch in India on November 4. This will be the Venue’s first full-generation overhaul since it was introduced back in 2019.
The new Venue showcases a more upright and muscular appearance, borrowing design elements from Hyundai’s latest SUVs such as the Ioniq 9 and Creta.
Up front, it now features a broader parametric grille, split LED lighting setup, and a redesigned bumper, giving the Venue a bolder and more refined look.
From the side, the Venue maintains its compact silhouette but now sports sharper body creases, chunky wheel arch cladding, and new dual-tone alloy wheels. A rear quarter glass and a silver-accented black C-pillar with the “Venue” branding add a premium touch to its profile.

At the rear, the SUV is easily distinguished by its full-width connected LED tail light, complemented by triple light elements on either side and a reworked bumper with dual-tone styling for a wider stance.
The cabin is expected to retain the familiar layout, but Hyundai will likely introduce updated materials, revised dashboard finishes, and enhanced infotainment features. Top trims are expected to include connected car technology, a digital instrument cluster, wireless charging, and a sunroof.

Mechanically, the 2026 Venue is likely to continue with its existing engine lineup — a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and 1.5-litre diesel — paired with 5-speed manual, 6-speed iMT, or 7-speed DCT automatic transmissions depending on the variant.

With these upgrades, Hyundai aims to give the new Venue a more global, modern identity, while retaining the practicality and performance that have made it one of Hyundai’s most popular compact SUVs.

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