New Hyundai Venue Launch Today: What To Expect

- Venue to be launched in standard & N Line guise
- Engine options to include naturally aspirate petrol, turbo-petrol & diesel
- Will go up against the Maruti Brezza, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon & Skoda Kylaq
Hyundai India will launch the all-new Venue tomorrow, November 4, 2025. Now entering its second generation, the new Venue receives a comprehensive makeover with a new look exterior and interior, along with significant gains in the tech front as well.
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New Hyundai Venue, Venue N Line: Exterior Design
The second-gen Venue carries over the split headlamp look but now features a lightbar connecting the daytime running lamps, while the grille is now a sleeker rectangular unit positioned lower on the nose. The main headlamps flank the grille, while lower down, the standard Venue gets a rather chunky-looking bumper with a sizeable silver faux skid plate.
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The bonnet is a lot more sculpted than the outgoing model, with notable creases running its length, while the side profile too now benefits from a busier design with sharp lines, and creases and more prominent fender flares. The glass house, too, has changed with larger rear quarter windows now placed behind the rear doors in the C-pillar.
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Around the rear, the taillamp design is a lot sleeker, though it retains the full-width lightbar design. The rear bumper, too, looks quite chunky, with its black cladding and a large faux skidplate.
The Venue N Line, in comparison, gets a slightly sportier look with revised front and rear bumpers, variant-specific alloy wheels, a roof-mounted twin spoiler, a visible twin-tip exhaust and lesser side body cladding.
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New Hyundai Venue, Venue N Line: Interior Design & Features
Moving to the cabin, the Venue’s new dashboard design aligns with other modern Hyundai cars, featuring twin 12.3-inch screens housed in a curved display atop the dashboard. The steering design too is new and interestingly features the ‘four dot’ logo seen on Hyundai’s EVs rather than the stylised ‘H’. Another notable talking point is the use of physical buttons on the centre console for air-con and infotainment options, while most others have moved to just touchscreens or touch-sensitive buttons. The fully loaded models follow a dual-tone ‘dark navy’ & ‘dove grey’ colour scheme.
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The N Line replaces the dual-tone theme with an all-black cabin with red highlights and a variant-specific steering with an ‘N’ logo. Interestingly, like in some sports cars, the Venue N Line gets the Traction and Drive Mode selector dials mounted to the steering wheel.
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Moving to the tech, the new Venue will pack in a more advanced Level 2 advanced drive assistance tech, electronic parking brake, regular-size electric sunroof, ventilated front seats, 360-degree cameras, auto dimming IRVM, powered driver seat, 6 airbags, ESC, traction control with selectable modes, drive modes and more.
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New Hyundai Venue, Venue N Line: Powertrain Details
On the powertrain front, the Venue carries forward the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engine options from before. The 1.2 petrol will be offered with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard, while the turbo-petrol will come with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT automatic with paddle shifters. The 1.5 diesel, meanwhile, will be offered with a 6-speed manual as standard and the option for a 6-speed torque converter automatic for the first time. The Venue N Line, meanwhile, will only be offered with the turbo-petrol engine option with both manual and automatic gearbox options.
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New Hyundai Venue, Venue N Line: Variant Details
On the variant front, the standard Venue will be offered in seven petrol trims (HX2, HX4, HX5, HX6, HX6T, HX8, HX10) and four diesel trims (HX2, HX5, HX7, HX10). The Venue N Line, meanwhile, will be offered in two trim levels - N6 (MT & DCT) and N10 (DCT).
The new Venue will go up against the likes of the Maruti Brezza, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon and Skoda Kylaq in the highly competitive subcompact SUV segment. Bookings for the Venue and Venue N Line are currently open.
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