New Hyundai Venue
New Hyundai Venue is a 5-seater SUV available at a starting price of Rs. 8 Lakh. The car is available in 37 variants, with 3 engine and 3 transmission option. Additionally, New Venue offers a Ground Clearance measurement of 190 mm and a Boot capacity of 295 liters. You can choose from 8 colors for the New Venue. The mileage of the New Venue varies from 18.3 - 21 KM/L depending on the model....
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What's New on Hyundai New Venue?
Introduction
- Hyundai India launched the new-gen Venue on November 4, 2025.
- The introductory pricing started at Rs. 7.90 lakh (ex-showroom) with eight variants on offer.
- These variants include HX2, HX4, HX5, HX6, HX6T, HX7, HX8, and HX10.
- Customers can choose from three powertrain options across these eight variants with eight exterior colour options.
- This latest iteration of the Venue continues to rival the Kia Sonet, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Tata Nexon, Skoda Kylaq, Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, and the Mahindra XUV 3XO in this highly competitive compact SUV segment.
Exterior

- The colour palette includes Hazel Blue, Dragon Red, Titan Grey, Mystic Sapphire, Atlas White, and Abyss Black.
- In fact, the Hazel Blue and Atlas White can be had with an Abyss Black roof.
- Up front is a new grille that incorporates the LED DRLs into its design along with new LED headlamps.
- The compact SUV boasts new front and rear bumpers and rides on new 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.
- At the back, there's an LED light bar along with the Venue lettering on the tailgate.
Interior

- The biggest and most prominent change inside the new Venue is the integrated screen on the dashboard.
- This houses two 12.3-inch curved screens on the new dashboard along with a fresh design for the centre console.
- The second-gen Venue gets an electric sunroof, ventilated front seats, new three-spoke steering wheel, and Level 2 ADAS,
- Other features include drive and traction modes, six airbags, 360-degree camera, blind spot monitor, and OTA updates.
- The carmaker continues to offer BlueLink connectivity and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on the top-spec variants.
Powertrain

- Hyundai hasn't changed the powertrains in the second-gen Venue, except for adding an automatic trim.
- The 1.2-litre, 82bhp/114Nm NA petrol engine, comes mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.
- There's a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol motor producing 118bhp and 172Nm of torque.
- Transmission options include a six-speed manual and a seven-speed DCT unit.
- Hyundai is also offering a 1.5-litre diesel mill tuned to produce 114bhp and 250Nm torque.
- This diesel motor is mated to either a six-speed manual or a new six-speed torque converter automatic.
- In all variants, power is sent power to the front wheels only.
New Venue Safety Ratings
Hyundai New Venue Price List (Variant Wise)
Hyundai New Venue Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 8 to 15.83 Lakh. Hyundai offers New Venue in 37 variants. The top variant of New Venue is HX10 Diesel AT DualTone and the base variant is HX2.
Hyundai New Venue Colours
Hyundai New Venue is available in 8 different colors namely Titan Grey, Mystic sapphire, Hazel Blue DualTone, Hazel Blue, Dragon Red, Atlas White Dual Tone, Atlas White & Abyss Black.
New Venue Image Gallery
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Expert Review on Hyundai New Venue
- Expert Rating
8.3/10
- Safety7.75Comfort8.25Styling9Merit / USP8.25Significance8.5Value for Money8.25
car&bike Expert Take
“The new Hyundai Venue sticks to its strong value proposition while offering useful upgrades in space, technology, and styling. Its shift to the new K1 platform brings noticeably improved cabin dimensions. The availability of multiple powertrains for this SUV means there is a suitable option for every driver.”

Throughout the years, the Hyundai Venue has held its position firmly in the sub-four-metre SUV segment. With the recent edition moving to the new K1 platform, the car’s architectural update has allowed it to keep its 3,995 mm length while growing 48 mm taller and 30 mm wider, thereby becoming a much more imposing unit on the road.
Our senior editor at car&bike, Shams Raza Naqvi, did a video review of this car’s new generation after its launch, which you can find on our YouTube channel. Alternatively, Senior Editor Seshan Vijayraghvan wrote a recent review on the same, which you can read on our website. We have mentioned both their opinions about the Hyundai Venue throughout this article.
Meanwhile, Hyundai has also extended the wheelbase by 20 mm to 2,520 mm, which means more cabin space that negates earlier concerns about its rear-seat comfort. The exterior styling is similar to the larger Hyundai SUVs, featuring a bold, dark-chrome grille at the front and connected LED taillights at the back. The upgrades are not just exterior; inside the cabin, the subcompact SUV has been revamped with a multilayered dashboard. These calculated upgrades have now turned the Venue into a practical, family-oriented vehicle for city commutes and highway runs alike.

Buyers can choose between two petrol engines and one diesel powertrain in the Hyundai Venue, each paired with specific transmission layouts. We tested all three setups to find out the most efficient one.
Engine Options Tested
| Engine | Power | Torque | Transmission |
| 1.2-Litre MPi Petrol | 82 bhp | 114 Nm | Five-speed manual |
| 1.0-Litre Turbo GDi Petrol | 118 bhp | 172 Nm | Seven-speed DCT |
| 1.5-Litre CRDi Diesel | 114 bhp | 250 Nm | Six-speed manual / Six-speed AT |
Driving Experience: Real World
The standard 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is the ideal one for smooth city driving. But for drivers seeking stronger acceleration and highway capability, the 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine is far punchier. The latter provides a strong mid-range punch and comes with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
As for long-distance cruising, we can say the 1.5-litre diesel engine makes the most sense. It offers effortless driving, even under a full passenger load, and the engine is mated to a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission.
Overall, the Hyundai Venue is a highly reliable commuter thanks to its agile and comfortable driving setup. City commuting is where it excels, with its light steering, compact dimensions and refined engines helping the driver breeze through dense pockets of traffic. Whether it’s the 1.0-litre Turbo petrol variant or the 1.5-litre diesel alternative, this car is excellent on corners, and the DCT automatic setup, in particular, works best in stop-go traffic. But it may give the occasional slow feel during downshifts.

If you’re okay with strong mid-range performance, then the 1.0-litre petrol variant is enough, and it also has a “Sport” mode if you want a more spirited driving experience. However, the diesel variant is definitely the chosen sibling for stronger driving dynamics.
A commanding road presence is what the Hyundai Venue aims to achieve, and it does so while retaining a compact footprint suitable for urban environments. The SUV is now wider and taller than before, and its proportions now align with traditional SUV aesthetics.
Hyundai has particularly focused on aerodynamic efficiency for its subcompact SUV. The front fascia has a dark chrome grille and a muscular bonnet. The sides feature character lines and a brand-identifying C-pillar, adding an extra touch to its modern appeal. We need to point out that if you’re looking for a more spirited visual approach, the N Line variants offer a distinct grille, red brake callipers, and red accents on the bumpers.
Meanwhile, the rear profile features the LED tail lamps, further complemented by a prominent skid plate, making sure the vehicle looks grounded and wide. The bumper’s lower side has the reverse camera, a sensible placement choice from Hyundai.

Seshan writes,
“If a strong road presence is what you look for in an SUV, then the new Venue will surely attract you. It’s still a sub-four-metre, but it looks bigger courtesy of its boxy silhouette, sharp line and styling inspired by its bigger sibling, the Creta.”
Compared to its competitors, the Hyundai Venue is the same in length, but has a much taller stance of 1,665 mm. Towards its higher-end variants, it also has a slightly higher curb weight of 1,372 kg, compared to the Tata Nexon, which is around 67 kg lighter. Interestingly, the Venue also has lower ground clearance than that of the Kia Sonet or the Nexon.
Here’s a table outlining the dimensions of all three cars:
| Dimension(s) | Hyundai Venue | Kia Sonet | Tata Nexon |
| Length | 3,995 mm | 3,995 mm | 3,995 mm |
| Width | 1,800 mm | 1,790 mm | 1,804 mm |
| Height | 1,665 mm | 1,642 mm | 1,620 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,520 mm | 2,500 mm | 2,498 mm |
| Curb Weight | 1,058-1,372 kg | 1,055-1,255 kg | 1,280-1,305 kg |
| Ground Clearance | 190 mm | 205 mm | 208 mm |
The Hyundai Venue is bolder than its predecessor design-wise, but more practical in appearance.
Front Profile
This is where the massive dark chrome grille sits. It’s flanked by LED projector headlamps and distinctive LED daytime running lights, and a chunky silver-finished skid plate with vertical black inserts sits lower on the bumper. There are front parking sensors on the bumper, and a front camera here completes the 360-degree setup.
Side Profile
Moving to the side, the vehicle offers 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. Its SUV character gets a further boost with roof rails and a shark fin antenna, while the outside rearview mirrors come with turn indicators and are electrically foldable.
Rear Profile
The rear profile’s most standout feature is the connected LED tail lamps; these signify how wide the car is. There are other additions, too, including a roof-mounted spoiler, a rear wiper, a washer, and a defogger.

Sham notes,
“A large, prominent front skid plate gives it a more rugged SUV character, while the introduction of the Mystic Sapphire shade highlights the car's new lines.”
As expected of a subcompact SUV in this price bracket, the car focuses on technology layered with passenger comfort. Notably, Hyundai has always been known for its feature-loaded cabins.
Cabin Layout and Quality
The car’s cabin has a dual-tone layout, along with ambient lighting installed across the dashboard and gear lever area. The seats, central armrest, and the new flat-bottom steering wheel all show premium leatherette upholstery.

Seating and Comfort
Front Row
The front occupants benefit from wide, ventilated seats, and the driver gets a four-way electrical adjustment option, too. Storage solutions are limited but practical, including a shelf above the cooled glovebox, a phone tray, and twin cupholders.
Second Row
In the second row, Hyundai has provided a two-step reclining seatback, dedicated AC vents, window sunshades, and USB Type-C charging ports. Finally, a single-pane sunroof travels from the front row to the second, and an eight-speaker Bose audio system fitted inside the cabin elevates the car’s inner experience.
Sheshan notes,
“One of my favourite features, and an underrated one at that, is the addition of retractable rear sunshades. However, it’s only offered from the HX6 and above, although I feel it should have been on offer in some of the lower trims as well.”
Features That Improve Daily Use
- Relaxed comfort levels: Ventilated seats are available, along with a smart air purifier.
- Rearseat experience: There are rear sunshades and AC vents for passengers.
- Storage Capacity: We found the 375-litre boot space sufficient.
In India, the subcompact SUV segment is fiercely contested, and Hyundai stayed relevant by offering a whopping 26 variants for its Venue. The latest ex-showroom price for the Hyundai Venue starts at Rs. 8.00 Lakh for the entry-level HX 2 1.2 petrol MT variant, and it extends to Rs. 15.69 Lakh for the top-spec HX 10 1.5 Diesel AT Dual Tone.
Hyundai Venue Ex-Showroom Price (India)
| Variant | Powertrain | Ex-Showroom Price |
| HX 2 | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol MT / 1.5-Litre Diesel MT | Rs. 8.00-9.80 Lakh |
| HX 4 | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT | Rs. 8.90 Lakh |
| HX 5 | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol MT / 1.5-Litre Diesel MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT / 1.5-Litre Diesel AT | Rs. 9.35-11.73 Lakh |
| HX 5 Plus | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT | Rs. 10.00 Lakh |
| HX 6 | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT | Rs. 10.43-12.08 Lakh |
| HX 6 Dual Tone | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT | Rs. 10.61-12.26 Lakh |
| HX 6T | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT | Rs. 10.80 Lakh |
| HX 6T Dual Tone | 1.2-Litre Petrol MT | Rs. 10.98 Lakh |
| HX 7 | 1.5-Litre Diesel MT | Rs. 12.61 Lakh |
| HX 7 Dual Tone | 1.5-Litre Diesel MT | Rs. 12.79 Lakh |
| HX 8 | 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT | Rs. 11.91-12.95 Lakh |
| HX 8 Dual Tone | 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol MT / 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT | Rs. 12.08-13.13 Lakh |
| HX 10 | 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT / 1.5-Litre Diesel AT | Rs. 14.56-15.51 Lakh |
| HX 10 Dual Tone | 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT / 1.5-Litre Diesel AT | Rs. 14.74-15.69 Lakh |
This widespread pricing strategy feels like overkill, but it is actually a sensible move from the Japanese brand; it allows the vehicle to invite different types of customers.
This is an economical car; perhaps not as much as its competitors, but still fuel-efficient enough to justify a purchase.
Claimed Efficiency and Real-World Observations
Fuel efficiency depends on the powertrain you choose according to your driving needs. We found out that whether you’re going for the 1.2-litre MT engine or the DCT alternative, the mileage is pretty much the same across the petrol models.
However, the diesel variants offer slightly better mileage, somewhere between five and six kilometres more. If you’re someone who frequently commutes between states, the Hyundai’s diesel engines are the ones to choose from.

Here’s the table explaining the mileage of the Venue’s different engines in detail:
| Powertrain | ARAI Mileage | User City Mileage | User Highway Mileage |
| 1.2-Litre Petrol MT | 18.50 kmpl | 12-16 kmpl | 16-19 kmpl |
| 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol MT | 18.74 kmpl | 12-16 kmpl | 16-19 kmpl |
| 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol DCT | 20.00 kmpl | 10-16 kmpl | 15-19 kmpl |
| 1.5-Litre Diesel MT | 20.99 kmpl | 16-21 kmpl | 20-24 kmpl |
| 1.5-Litre Diesel AT | 17.90 kmpl | 15-21 kmpl | 18-24 kmpl |
In recent years, the Hyundai Venue has gone through substantial upgrades to meet Indian safety standards. It secured a four-star safety rating for adult occupant protection and a three-star rating for child occupant protection under the Global NCAP assessment protocols.
Passive Safety and Crash Protection
The car’s standard safety suite has all the features expected from a vehicle in this price range: six airbags, an Anti-lock Braking System with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, rear parking sensors, and ISOFIX child seat anchors.
Active Safety and Stability Systems in the Hyundai Venue
Higher variants have been fitted with more practical active safety systems such as Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Stability Management, and Hill Assist Control. Recently, Hyundai introduced the SmartSense Level 2 ADAS, which includes features such as forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, and pedestrian detection.

Seshan specifies,
“A few features that get added as you move up the variant line-up include tyre pressure monitoring system, rear disc brakes, rear camera, and auto-dimming IRVM. But what remains exclusive to the auto-spec automatic variants are the Advanced Drive Assistance Systems (ADAS).”
According to Shams,
“The 2026 Venue is now one of the safest cars in its class, featuring a high-strength steel structure (71% AHSS/HSS).”
Hyundai’s offering has changed buyer expectations in the sub-four-metre segment because of its massive leap in cabin equipment.
Shams observes,
“The cabin has moved up-market, adopting a design language usually reserved for luxury segments.”
Infotainment and Interface
The focal point of the dashboard is the new dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic display setup. This integrates the digital instrument cluster and the touchscreen infotainment system into a single, seamless panel. For audiophiles, the higher variants feature a Bose premium eight-speaker sound system.
Cabin Convenience and Practical Tech
Hyundai has also focused heavily on convenience, adding front ventilated seats with three cooling levels, a voice-enabled smart electric sunroof, and a wireless phone charger. The inclusion of an electronic parking brake with auto-hold function makes bumper-to-bumper city traffic much easier to navigate. Complementing this is a 360-degree camera paired with a Blind Spot View Monitor.

Seshan’s review mentions one thing in particular,
“Yes, Hyundai’s Bluelink connected car tech is also on offer, and there’s also a voice assistant, which, in addition to English, understands regional languages as well, like Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and even Hinglish. However, the features did not work for us.”
The Hyundai Venue provides 350 litres of boot space, a highly competitive number for its segment. The cargo area can easily fit two large suitcases along with a couple of soft duffel bags. To make the space wider than this, the rear seats come with a 60:40 split-folding function. If you need more volume, fold them down, and voila, you can stash flat-pack furniture or bicycles into the car.
There is also a rear parcel tray that keeps smaller items organised and out of sight, and under the boot floor, you will find a neatly packaged spare wheel and a tool kit.
Keeping in mind the nature of Indian cities, the Japanese manufacturer geared the Hyundai Venue’s ride and handling characteristics to deliver everyday comfort. The steering is light at low speeds, so navigating through tight traffic and squeezing into small parking spots is not a hassle.
As for the suspension setup, we found it to be firmer than other offerings in this range. You will feel sharp ruts and deep holes at low speeds, but on the highways, the firm suspension is actually a benefit, keeping the car planted over highway undulations. The 195 mm ground clearance further separates the car’s underbelly from broken patches and tall speed breakers.
Furthermore, for a tall vehicle, it has excellent body control, allowing us to tackle corners in our test ride without unsettling the rear passengers. Braking performance is notably strong and progressive, too, especially with disc brakes available on the top-spec models.
Here’s a summary of how the ride and handling differ across the Hyundai Venue’s driving setups:
- 1.2-litre Petrol (Manual): For city rides, this one’s optimal and does the job well.
- 1.0-litre Turbo Petrol (DCT/Manual): If you need more punch in your driving, this one’s it.
- 1.5-litre Turbo Diesel (Manual/Automatic): It’s strong, refined, and efficient.
- N Line (1.0-Litre Turbo): It has a louder exhaust note, something a performance enthusiast will love.

Here’s what Seshan experienced,
“One aspect of the new Venue I was keen to explore was the ride comfort. Now, the previous SUV’s suspension was a bit too soft and bouncy at high speeds. Something that I also experienced in the Kia Syros. But I had no such complaints with the new Venue. The ride is nice at low speeds and feels planted and stable at high speeds.”
The Hyundai Venue lineup features 26 options, and recent updates have further streamlined the car’s nomenclature into a clear hierarchy. These variants are distributed across three engine choices: a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel.
Here is a breakdown of the key variants available in India:
Variant | Engine / Transmission | Key Additions | Best Suited For |
| HX2 | 1.2-Litre Petrol, 1.5-Litre Diesel / MT | Halogen headlights, manual AC, basic safety suite | Budget-conscious consumers |
| HX4 | 1.2-Litre Petrol / MT | Tyre pressure monitoring system, rear parking camera | Urban commuters |
| HX5 | 1.2-Litre Petrol, 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol / MT, DCT | Sunroof, cruise control, digital cockpit | Value-focused families |
| HX6 | 1.2-Litre Petrol, 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol / MT, DCT | Automatic climate control, automatic headlamps | Style-conscious drivers |
| HX7 | 1.5-Litre Diesel / MT | Ambient lighting, premium seating, and advanced safety | High-mileage users |
| HX8 | 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol / MT, DCT | Diamond-cut alloy wheel, smart electric sunroof | Performance enthusiasts |
| HX10 | 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol, 1.5-Litre Diesel / DCT, AT | Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera, dual screens | Tech-savvy consumers |
Since there are so many options for the Hyundai Venue, selecting the right one depends on what the buyer wants to get most out of the car.
For Urban Riding: HX5
If you generally stick to city driving, the HX5 with the 1.2-litre petrol engine is a sensible choice. It has all the essential modern features, such as a sunroof and a digital instrument cluster. The price is also on the lower side.
For Performance Enthusiasts: HX8 or HX10
If the buyer is looking for performance, the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine paired with the DCT automatic is a no-brainer. Found in the higher trims like the HX8 and HX10, it offers quick gearshifts and punchy acceleration.
For Highway Touring: HX7 or HX10
If you travel a lot, there’s no better choice in the lineup than the diesel variants, with variants reaching 20.99 kmpl during interstate highway runs.

Shams points out,
“A sportier N Line version is also available in N6 and N10 trims, featuring R17 alloys, red accents, and a sportier exhaust note.”
The Hyundai Venue faces strong competition from other established manufacturers, and we consider the Kia Sonet as its primary competitor. The latter is similarly powered, but offers a distinct, more aggressive design language. The Tata Nexon is another rival, boasting a five-star safety rating and slightly more cabin space.
| Model | Engine Options | Power / Torque | Key Value Proposition | Ex-Showroom Price |
| Hyundai Venue | 1.2-Litre Petrol, 1.0-Litre Turbo, 1.5-Litre Diesel | 82-114 bhp / 114-250 Nm | Compact design | Rs. 8.00 Lakh-15.69 Lakh |
| Kia Sonet | 1.2-Litre Petrol, 1.0-Litre Turbo, 1.5-Litre Diesel | 82-118 bhp / 115-250 Nm | Feature-packed interior | Rs. 7.30-14.00 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon | 1.2-Litre Turbo, 1.5-Litre Diesel, CNG | 113-118 bhp / 170-260 Nm | Five-star safety | Rs. 7.32-14.15 Lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Brezza | 1.5-Litre Petrol, CNG | 87-137 bhp / 102-139 Nm | High-fuel efficiency | Rs. 8.26-13.01 Lakh |
- Choose the Hyundai Venue for its refined cabin experience and an exciting dual-clutch transmission.
- Choose the Kia Sonet if you want a feature-heavy interior and stand out exterior design.
- Choose the Tata Nexon for its crash test safety ratings and the additional, generous rear space.
- Choose the Maruti Suzuki Brezza for its low running costs, and of course, Maruti’s extensive service network.
Pros
- Packed with connected car technology
- Diverse engine options
- Premium design and interiors
- Strong safety suite
Cons
- Limited rear space
- No diesel automatic
- Pricey top variants
- Styling may be polarising
Verdict
If you’re looking for a vehicle that ticks almost all boxes in the highly subcompact SUV space, the Hyundai Venue is a formidable contender. It answers the needs of modern families who want their travel asset to come equipped with a tech-loaded cabin, premium exterior styling, and deliver a hassle-free, city-driving experience. For daily commutes, the refined engine options, especially the punchy turbo-petrol, are segment-leading in providing an engaging driving experience. But, of course, we cannot ignore the SUV’s compromises either. For three adults, the rear-seat space is slightly cramped, and the absence of a diesel automatic powertrain might convince its admirers to look elsewhere. Notably, the top-spec variants also carry an expensive price tag.
Here’s what Seshan finally writes about the car,
“Now, there are some misses as well. For instance, the Venue doesn’t come with a panoramic sunroof like some of the other cars in this space, and that might deter some buyers. But, I don’t see it as a deal-breaker, and if you are looking for a solid, feature-packed subcompact SUV, I will definitely recommend considering this.”
Ultimately, if you want a reliable, feature-rich, and well-finished vehicle designed to tackle urban environments with ease, the Hyundai Venue is a fantastic choice in the Indian market. It is sophisticated in nature, and its ownership experience is further elevated by a strong after-sales network, making it a highly sensible investment.
Hyundai New Venue Mileage
New Hyundai Venue mileage is 18 to 21 KM/L as per ARAI The DCT Petrol engine has a mileage of 18.3 KM/L. The Manual Petrol engine has a mileage of 18.3 KM/L. The Automatic Diesel engine has a mileage of 21 KM/L. The Manual Diesel engine has a mileage of 21 KM/L. ...
| Fuel Type | Transmission | Mileage | City Mileage | Highway Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | DCT | 18.3 KM/L | 16 KM/L | 19 KM/L |
| Petrol | Manual | 18.3 KM/L | 16 KM/L | 19 KM/L |
| Diesel | Automatic | 21 KM/L | 21 KM/L | 24 KM/L |
| Diesel | Manual | 21 KM/L | 21 KM/L | 24 KM/L |


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- Average car in this budget3.0S (O) 1.2 Petrol MT(Petrol)Venue ka suspension kaafi smooth hai, but thoda stiff lagta hai over potholes. City mein toh ride comfortable hai, lekin rough roads pe thoda jhatke lagte hain. Hyundai Venue offers solid engine performance and impressive fuel efficiency, making it a good choice for city driving. The ground clearance is sufficient for most roads, though the suspension could be smoother on bumps. It’s stylish, but boot space feels limited for bigger luggageBy Nana RaiPosted on: Oct 04, 2024 12:20 PM00
- Good car for city3.0S 1.2 Petrol(Petrol)Venue mein safety features aur technology toh acchi hai, lekin rear seat AC vents thoda weak lagte hain. Garmiyon mein long drives pe comfort thoda compromise hota hai. Hyundai Venue chalane mein kaafi easy hai, lekin steering thoda light feel hota hai high speeds pe. City driving ke liye best hai, but highway pe confidence thoda kam ho jata hai.By Bahwa BalwaPosted on: Sep 25, 2024 03:07 PM00
- Good cars in for ground level people4.0S Plus 1.5 Diesel MT(Diesel)Venue ke features aur technology se toh main impress ho gaya. Touchscreen, connectivity options sab kuch top class hai is price range mein.Hyundai Venue mein ground clearance kaafi accha hai, toh thodi bahut off-roading bhi asaani se ho jaati hai. Plus, gaadi ka AC bahut effective hai.By Vinod JhaPosted on: Sep 20, 2024 01:24 PM00
- Design and Styling are impressive3.0E 1.2 Petrol(Petrol)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportThe Venue's design and styling are impressive, but the engine performance feels a bit lacking on the highway. It's perfect for city rides, but for long drives, it could use a bit more power. Venue ka look aur features dono hi accha hai, but rear seat space thoda tight lagta hai. City driving ke liye perfect hai, lekin agar aapka family thoda bada hai toh comfort compromise ho sakta hai.By Jay PatelPosted on: Aug 30, 2024 11:43 AM00
- Jabardast Space in compact segment4.0SX 1.5 Diesel MT(Diesel)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportHyundai Venue ekdum mast SUV hai! Compact size hone ke bawajood, andar se kaafi spacious hai. Mileage bhi zabardast hai, aur city driving ke liye perfect hai.By Ritesh JoshiPosted on: Aug 26, 2024 03:56 PM00
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 8 - 15.83 Lakh | ₹ 7.37 - 14.32 Lakh | ₹ 7.54 - 14.89 Lakh | ₹ 8.55 - 13.99 Lakh | ₹ 10.66 - 18.49 Lakh | ₹ 11 - 19.3 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 7.6 | 7.1 | 7.5 | - | 7.3 | 7.7 |
Engine CC 1197,1493 cc | 1199 CC | 1197 CC | 1199 CC | 999 CC | 999 CC |
Transmission Manual, Automatic, DCT | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Mileage 18 - 21 KM/L | 17.8 - 23 KM/L | 18.89 - 21.2 KM/L | 17.5 - 18.5 KM/L | 18.72 - 19.76 KM/L | 18 - 19.2 KM/L |
Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel | Diesel, Petrol, CNG | Petrol, Diesel | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Seating Capacity 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater |
Fuel Tank Capacity 45.0 L | 44.0 L | 42.0 L | 45.0 L | 50.0 L | 50.0 L |
No of Variants 37 | 29 | 29 | 10 | 13 | 11 |
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Jaiveer Mehra | Mar 30, 2026New Hyundai Venue Secures 5-Star Bharat NCAP Safety RatingThe second-gen Venue gets higher scores than the Tata Nexon and its cousin, the Kia Syros.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Jan 2, 2026Hyundai Venue HX5+ Variant Launched At Rs 9.99 LakhThe new HX5+ variant is available only with the Kappa 1.2-litre petrol engine with manual transmission. And the HX4 variant now gets driver seat height adjustment.1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 5, 2025New Hyundai Venue Subcompact SUV: Variants Explained In DetailThe new Hyundai Venue comes in 8 key variants, and based on engine and transmission choices, there are 17 different trims to choose from.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Sep 16, 2024Hyundai Venue Adventure Edition Launched; Prices Starts At Rs 10.15 LakhNew ranger khaki colour and blacked-out elements are special to the Venue Adventure Edition. Available with both petrol and turbo-petrol powertrains.2 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | May 13, 2024Hyundai India Opens Its First Car Assembly Plant In Nepal; Rolls Out First Nepal-Made VenueHyundai's new assembly plant in Nepal is also the first vehicle assembly plant in the country. Hyundai Venue will be the first model to be assembled locally.1 min read
- Pratik Rakshit | Apr 20, 20262022 Hyundai Venue Facelift Review: Korean Automaker's Subcompact SUV Grows FashionableWith growing competition and entry of the more feature-packed that are also connected, Hyundai had to take matters into their own hands and take things a notch higher. The result is the 2022 Hyundai Venue facelift. Read our detailed first-drive review.9 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Nov 11, 20252026 Hyundai Venue Review: Everything You Asked For, And More!The new Hyundai Venue offers more creature comforts, smarter tech, and a familiar set of engines.1 min read
Pratik Rakshit | Sep 19, 2022Hyundai Venue N Line Review: Bold Enough?The Hyundai Venue N Line is based on 2022 Hyundai Venue but receives tons of cosmetic tweaks both externally and internally, and while there’s no change under the hood, the engineers at Hyundai have modified key elements in the car to make it a sporty SUV. We take out the Hyundai Venue N Line to test these claims.8 mins read
Siddharth Vinayak Patankar | Aug 31, 2020Hyundai Venue IMT Review; New Sport Variant TestedThe Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV has been a hit in its segment. Popular for having diesel, petrol and automatic variants, the car now adds a new IMT gearbox and 'Sport' trim to the mix. Siddharth has driven it and here's his review.1 min read
Siddharth Vinayak Patankar | Jun 4, 2019Subcompact SUV War! Hyundai Venue vs Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza vs Mahindra XUV300We pit the newest subcompact SUV in the market, Hyundai Venue, against it two key rivals in the market, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and Mahindra XUV300.1 min read
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