Hyundai Venue: Most Value For Money Variant

- The Hyundai Venue is offered in 4 trim levels and with 3 engine options.
- It's India's first connected car and gets segment-first DCT transmission
- The Hyundai Venue is the most feature loaded subcompact SUV In India.
It's been just weeks since the launch of the Hyundai Venue and the subcompact SUV is already proving to be a blockbuster for the Korean carmaker. Car buyers are excited about the new offering and it has bagged over 20,000 bookings so far. Despite being little late to the party, the Venue ticks many right boxes. In fact, its growing popularity in such a short span substantiates that. Over being India's first connected car, it also packs-in a bundle of segment-first features. Then Hyundai is also offering the Venue in four trim levels [(E, S, SX, SX(O)] and with four dirvetrains, giving buyers a range of options to choose from. Among all variants, we tell you which all offer the most value for your money.
| Hyundai Venue | E | S | SX | SX (O) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2 Kappa Petrol | Rs. 6.50 lakh | Rs. 7.20 lakh | ||
| 1.0 Turbo Petrol | Rs. 8.21 lakh | Rs. 9.54lakh | Rs. 10.60 lakh | |
| 1.0 Turbo Petrol Auto | Rs. 9.35 lakh | Rs. 11.10 lakh | ||
| 1.4 U2 Diesel | Rs. 7.75 lakh | Rs. 8.45 lakh | Rs. 9.78 lakh | Rs. 10.84 lakh |
Also Read: Hyundai Venue Review
Petrol
| Hyundai Venue | Petrol 1.0-Litre Turbo | Petrol 1.2-Litre |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement | 1.0-Litre, Three-Cylinder Turbo | 1.2-Litre, Four Cylinder |
| Max Power | 118 bhp | 82 bhp |
| Peak Torque | 172 Nm | 114 Nm |
| Transmission | 6 Speed MT / 7-Speed DCT | 5-Speed MT |
Hyundai is offering the Venue in two petrol iterations. The base two variants (E and S) are equipped with the i20 sourced 1.2-litre, four-cylinder engine which puts out 82 bhp and 114 Nm of peak torque and is mated to a five-speed manual transmission. Then there is the much talked about 1.0-litre, three-cylinder Turbo GDI engine which puts out an impressive 118 bhp and 172 Nm of peak torque. Now this engine is mated to a six-speed manual transmission in the S, SX and SX (O) variant and gets a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT) in the S and SX variant.
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The Hyundai Venue petrol is offered with two engine options.Also Read: Hyundai Venue: Exterior Explained In Detail
The DCT SX variant of the Hyundai Venue is offered with some specific features seen on the SX(O) trim.The SX and SX (O) trim is offered with the 1.0-litre Turbo engine, however, the DCT gearbox is only available in the S and SX trim. That said, priced at Rs. 11.11 lakh the SX with the DCT is the most expensive variant but also packs-in tons of features along with the bluelink connected car tech. For instance, the 8.4-inch touchscreen is an HD unit and comes with Arkamys sound system in the SX DCT variant as well along with the SX (O) petrol.
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The SX (DCT Only) and SX(O) variants only get the Bluelink connected car tech.Other Features in the SX DCT and SX(O) variant include USB charging, voice recognition, 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, Front projector fog lamps, Auto headlamps, Projector headlamps with cornering function, LED daytime running lamps, Wing mirrors with turn indicators, LED tail-lamps, ESC, Wireless charging, Audio-video navigation, OE Telematics, Day/night auto internal mirror, Smart key with push-button start, Air purifier, Security System, Supervision cluster, Adjustable rear-seat headrests, Leather-wrapped gear knob & steering wheel, Leather Seats (Only in SX dual-tone), Height-adjustable driver's seat, Power folding wing mirrors, Rear-camera display on Audio player, Cruise control, Powered Sunroof, Map lights, Automatic climate control with digital display, 8.0-inch display with Arkamys system, Shark-fin antenna.
Also Read: Hyundai Venue: Variants Explained
The SX DCT variant is Rs. 50,000 more expensive than the top-notch SX(O) 1.0-Litre MT variant. In our opinion, the SX DCT petrol variant is a better choice over the top-notch SX (O) petrol variant for some reasons. At Rs.10.60 lakh, the SX (O) variant is just Rs. 50,000 cheaper than the SX DCT variant. In terms of features you just get Rear-seat armrest with cup holders, Sliding centre armrest, 60:40-split rear seats and side and curtain airbags as extra over the SX DCT variant and to remind you, the SX (O) lacks the automatic transmission which is a relief in today's city traffic conditions. The DCT also supports spirited driving to an extent, save for the bottom end lag which is typical of a 1.0-litre turbocharged motor.
Diesel
| Hyundai Venue | Diesel 1.4 |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 1.4-litre, Four Cylinder |
| Max Power | 89 bhp |
| Peak Torque | 220 Nm |
| Transmission | 6 Speed MT |
Also Read: Hyundai Venue Engine Options Explained
The Hyundai Venue E and S variants are identical to the 1.2 Petrol E and S variants in terms of features.The 1.4-litre diesel engine is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox and is the only diesel drivetrain available. The engine develops 89 bhp and 220 Nm of peak torque across variants. So the pick here mainly depends on the features. The E and S variants are identical to the 1.2 petrol variants in terms of features and are priced at Rs. 7.75 and Rs. 8.45 lakh, respectively. Therefore, let's straightaway move to the SX and SX(O) variants where the feature difference is quite some.
Also Read: Hyundai Venue: Key Features Explained In Detail

The Hyundai Venue Diesel gets the Bluelink Connected Car tech only in the top-end SX(O) Variant.
Yes! As we have already mentioned that the DCT unit is offered with some specific features which it borrows from the SX(O) variant, however, that's not the case with diesel variants. For instance, the SX diesel lacks the HD display for the touchscreen and the bluelink connected car tech the Venue is known for. That means only the top-end Venue diesel is a connected car which itself is a very big reason to go for it. Other features which the 1.4 SX variant misses are chrome finish on door handles, air purifier, wireless phone charger, push-button start, Security System, Keyless Entry, Telematics on the inner rearview mirror, Electronic Stability Control, Vehicle Management Control and Hill Assist Control.
Also Read: Upcoming Hyundai Venue: All You Need To Know
The SX Variant of the Hyundai Venue is also offered in dual-tone colour option.The 1.4 SX variant is priced at Rs. 9.78 lakh for the single tone roof variant whereas the 1.4 SX (O) variant is priced at Rs. 10.84 lakh and is Rs. 1.06 lakh more expensive. Agreed that the difference in prices is steep but considering the number of bells and whistles you get in the 1.4 SX (O) over the SX makes it worth the asking. Moreover, the added features are mechanical and not aftermarket accessories which can be installed later.
Also Read: Hyundai Venue Vs Rivals: Specification Comparison
The Hyundai Venue is the most feature loaded subcompact SUV on sale in India.To put things better into perspective, if you are in the market for a subcompact SUV, the top end variant of no other model offers as many features as the Venue. The Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and Tata Nexon at Rs. 9.99 lakh are just Rs. 85,000 cheaper while the Ford Ecosport at Rs. 11.90 lakh for the top-end 1.5 L Diesel S MT is Rs. 1.04 lakh expensive. Mahindra's latest offering, the XUV300 W8(O) diesel on the other hand at Rs 11.99 lakh is Rs. 1.14 lakh more expensive over the diesel Venue top-end.
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