new gen Hyundai Venue
The new gen Hyundai Venue has been unveiled with newer looks. The car has refreshed exterior and a newer and stylish looking interior design. The bookings for the new gen Hyundai Venue has been stared. Here’s what we know about the car.
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What does the car get?
The new-generation Hyundai Venue stands as a modern, compact SUV that blends dynamic design, advanced technology, and powerful yet efficient powertrain options to meet the diverse needs of Indian car buyers; on the exterior, it flaunts a bold and futuristic look with Hyundai’s latest parametric design language featuring a large cascading front grille with chrome inserts, sleek LED projector headlamps, DRLs, and redesigned bumpers that give it a muscular stance, while the rear gets connected LED tail lamps, a new skid plate, and sporty alloy wheels that enhance its urban appeal; the side profile is accentuated by sharp body lines and roof rails that add to its SUV character, and the refreshed color options bring a youthful and premium vibe.

Stepping inside, the cabin welcomes you with a dual-tone interior layout featuring soft-touch materials, a fully digital instrument cluster, and a large 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with seamless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, along with voice commands and connected car technology through Hyundai Bluelink, offering remote climate control, vehicle tracking, and emergency assistance; comfort features include automatic climate control, a wireless charger, ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, an air purifier, and a premium Arkamys-tuned sound system that enhances the in-cabin experience; on the mechanical front, the Venue is powered by three engine choices—an efficient 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine for daily commutes, a punchy 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine for performance-oriented users, and a robust 1.5-litre diesel engine for long-distance drivers, each paired with multiple transmission options including a 5-speed manual, 6-speed iMT, 6-speed manual, or a 7-speed DCT for smooth, responsive performance; safety is prioritized with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, hill-start assist, rear parking sensors, and a rear-view camera, making the new-gen Hyundai Venue a versatile, stylish, and feature-loaded SUV for modern families.
Visit the Official Hyundai website for pre-booking the new gen Venue.
Competition:
| Competitor Model | Segment Positioning | Key Strengths vs Venue | Weaknesses vs Venue | Approximate Price band* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maruti Suzuki Brezza | Compact / Sub-compact SUV | Strong brand & resale value; wide service network; reliable engines; often lower running cost | Lighter on premium features; smaller infotainment or instrumentation; fewer high-end connected-car features | ₹8 lakh – ₹14.5 lakh |
| Tata Nexon | Compact SUV | Rugged build quality; higher safety ratings; spacious cabin; strong diesel-engine credibility | Might lag slightly in refinement and ride comfort; interior plastics less premium; fewer luxury-class features | ₹8.5 lakh – ₹15.5 lakh |
| Kia Sonet | Compact / Sub-compact SUV | Sporty styling; feature-rich variants; modern interiors; similar platform sharing with Hyundai; strong design appeal | Slightly higher pricing in top variants; dealer network may be smaller than Maruti’s; service cost moderate | ₹8.7 lakh – ₹17 lakh |
| Volkswagen Taigun / Skoda Kushaq | Compact SUV | European-tuned ride & handling; solid build quality; premium feel; larger size & wheelbase in higher trims | Higher maintenance / service cost; fewer economy-segment trims; less extensive service coverage | ₹11 lakh – ₹19 lakh |
| Honda Elevate | Compact SUV | Smooth naturally aspirated petrol powertrain; Honda reliability; spacious rear seating; strong brand image | Lower feature count in mid-variants; engine options may be less sporty; fewer turbo / diesel choices | ₹11 lakh – ₹18 lakh |
| Mahindra XUV300 | Sub-compact / small SUV | Strong value for safety; heavy-duty build; punchy turbo-petrol option; trustworthy brand | Smaller boot / rear-seat width compared to some rivals; interior materials may feel less premium in high-variant; ride quality compromise on rough roads | ₹8.5 lakh – ₹16 lakh |
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