New Hyundai Venue N Line Revealed Ahead Of Nov 4 Launch; Bookings Open

- Will be available in two variants - N6 & N10
- Offered solely with the 1.0 T-GDI turbo-petrol engine
- Booking amount set at Rs 25,000
Hyundai has unveiled the new Venue N Line in the buildup to the launch of the second-gen Venue on November 4, 2025. The sportier derivative of the brand’s subcompact SUV gets some noticeable styling differences over its standard counterpart to give it a more aggressive look. Bookings for the Venue N Line are now open, with the booking amount set at Rs 25,000.
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Starting from the front, the Venue N Line gets a tweaked grille design featuring larger openings and twin horizontal slats. The N Line badge, too, is positioned within the grille. Lower down, the bumper also gets a styling update with a smaller silver faux skid plate element accented by black and body colour inserts, as well as red highlights to give it a sleeker and sportier look.
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Moving to the sides, the biggest change is the reduction in the black side cladding. The door sills still come finished in black cladding, though the cladding on the doors themselves has been reduced to just the very bottom. The wheel arches are now finished in body colour with a hint of contrasting plastic at the very top of the arch. A red stripe runs the length of the Venue N Line along the top of the sidebody cladding.
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Around the back, the Venue N-Line gets a roof-mounted split spoiler along with a reworked rear bumper and a visible twin-tip exhaust. Rounding out the list of changes are new 5-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels. Buyers can pick from eight single and dual tone colours - Atlas White (Single & Dual tone), Tital Grey (Single & Dual tone), Dragon Red (Single & Dual tone), Abyss Black (Single tone) and Hazel Blue (Single tone).
Moving to the cabin, the Venue N Line gets an all black cabin with red inserts and red ambient lighting. The steering design is new and unique to the Venue N Line for now, featuring an N logo in the centre instead of Hyundai and controls for the Drive and Traction modes under the side spokes. Adding to the sporting touches are metal-finished pedals and an ‘N’ badged gear selector.
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On the feature front, the N Line gets much the same tech as the standard Venue, including twin 12.3-inch displays, Level 2 ADAS tech, Bose sound system, 360-degree cameras, a powered driver seat and more.
Moving to the powertrain, the Venue N Line is powered by the same 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine as the standard Venue, developing 118 bhp and 172 Nm. Gearbox options include a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT automatic with paddle shifters.
The Venue N-Line will be offered in two variants - N6 and N10, with only the former getting the option of a manual gearbox.
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