Hyundai has just rolled out the completely refreshed Venue SUV in India, giving its popular compact ride a major glow-up inside and out. This bestseller, which has already crossed seven lakh sales, now packs sharper styling, a roomier cabin, and a bunch of clever upgrades. You can book one right now for Rs. 25,000, and it sticks with the same three engine choices that fans love.
Bigger and Bolder on the Outside
The fresh Venue stands taller by 48 mm and wider by 30 mm compared to the old one, making it feel more commanding on the road while freeing up extra space inside. Up front, a sleek dark chrome grille teams up with full-width horizon LED light bars, quad-beam LED headlights, and beefy wheel arches. Around the sides, you get bridge-type roof rails and doors with sharp sculpting. At the back, the “Venue” name is cleverly built into the glass for a clean touch.
Dimensions at a Glance
- Length: 3,995 mm
- Width: 1,800 mm
- Height: 1,665 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,520 mm
- Boot Space: 350 litres
Cabin Gets a Total Makeover
Step inside, and the dashboard follows a cool H-shaped layout in a classy Dark Navy and Dove Grey two-tone setup. The dash has a trendy terrazzo pattern, and there’s a floating center console for that premium vibe. Comfort boosts include wider doors for easy entry, rear seats that recline in two steps, back-row air vents, sunshades on windows, and even a four-way power-adjustable driver’s seat.
Powertrain Lineup: Something for Everyone
| Engine | Max Power | Max Torque | Transmission Choices |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2L MPi Petrol | 83 PS (82 bhp) | 114.7 Nm | 5-speed Manual |
| 1.0L Turbo GDi Petrol | 120 PS (118 bhp) | 172 Nm | 6-speed Manual, 7-speed DCT Automatic |
| 1.5L CRDi Diesel | 116 PS (114 bhp) | 250 Nm | 6-speed Manual, 6-speed Automatic |
Tech That Wows
Dual 12.3-inch curved screens dominate the dashโone handles entertainment, the other shows all your driving info in full digital glory. Hyundai’s new Connected Car Navigation Cockpit runs on NVIDIA tech for super-fast responses and custom settings, plus over-the-air updates for 20 control units.
More goodies: mood lighting, an eight-speaker Bose audio setup, wireless phone mirroring for Android and Apple devices, cooled front seats, a wireless charger, and a sunroof that opens with voice commands. The connected system delivers over 70 features and handles more than 400 voice instructions in five languages, like Hindi, English, and Tamil.
Colors to Suit Your Style
Pick from six solid shades: Hazel Blue, Mystic Sapphire, Atlas White, Titan Grey, Dragon Red, or Abyss Black. For extra flair, go dual-tone with Hazel1 Hazel Blue or Atlas White paired with an Abyss Black roof.
Safety and Features Galore
Over 65 features come standard on 33 items across the lineup. The body uses 71% high-strength steel for toughness, and Level 2 ADAS brings 16 helpful aids like collision avoidance, lane keep, and cruise control that stops and goes in traffic. Basics include six airbags, hill hold, stability control, disc brakes all around, tire pressure alerts, and seatbelt warnings for every seat.
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Variants and Pricing Kickoff
The 2025 Venue uses a new “HX” naming system from HX2 up to HX10. Entry-level kicks off at:
- HX2 (1.2L petrol manual): Rs. 7,89,900
- HX4: Rs. 8,79,900
- HX5: Rs. 9,14,900









