2025 Hyundai Venue: What Makes It The New Benchmark Of Sub-4m SUVs?

Hyundai has unveiled the highly anticipated 2025 Venue facelift, featuring a bold new exterior design, a premium interior, and class-leading Tech& safety features.

Its rivals are the Tata Nexon, Skoda Kylaq, Maruti Suzuki Brezza and the Mahindra XUV 3X0. Check out what makes the 2025 venue the benchmark of the sub-4m SUV segment.

2025 Hyundai Venue: Benchmark features

Luxury at every inch

It has the most luxurious cabin in its segment, having dual-tone leather seats with premium leather armrests, a Sporty D-cut steering wheel, a coffee-table-inspired centre console with surround-moon ambient lighting, a terrazzo-textured crashpad with Venue branding, Front-row ventilated seats, 2-step rear reclining seats and a Wireless charger.

Level 2 ADAS and Safety

The 2025 Hyundai Venue is now offered with a segment-leading Level 2 ADAS safety feature. This includes advanced safety features such as the Front collision warning, Lane keep assist, Driver attention warning, Adaptive cruise control, High beam assist, Lane Departure alert, Parking assist, Auto braking and much more.

The Hyundai Venue facelift also gets all-wheel disc brakes, 6 airbags, a Tyre Pressure monitoring system, Electronic stability control, surround-view monitor, Hill start control, and a 3-point seat belt, setting a new benchmark in safety.

Segment leading Curved display

The Hyundai Venue facelift also offers the best-in-class two 12.3-inch curved displays with NVIDIA. One is a digital driver’s display, and another is an infotainment system. It supports Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and is compatible with OTA updates. It is also connected with the Hyundai Blue Link connectivity and an 8-speaker Bose Premium sound system.

Multiple Engine and Trim Options

The 2025 Venue facelift comes with two petrol engines (Kappa 1.2L MPi Petrol, Kappa 1.0L Turbo GDi Petrol) and one diesel engine (U2 1.5L CRDi VGT). The power levels are 83PS/114.7Nm for the 1.2L MPi Petrol, 120PS/172Nm for the 1.0L Turbo Petrol, and 116PS/250 Nm for the 1.5L CRDi diesel engine.

These are offered in 8 trims starting from the base HX2, HX4, HX5, HX6, HX6T, HX7, HX8, and the top HX10. The transmission options are Manual, Automatic (AT) and Dual-clutch transmission (DCT). These also come with Paddle shifters, Traction control, and Driving modes (eco, normal, sport).

Safely priced

The introductory prices are quite aggressive, and the 1.2L MPI variant starts at 7.90 lakhs (ex-showroom) and goes up to 10.70 lakhs (ex-showroom). The 1.0 L turbo starts at 8.80 lakhs (ex-showroom) up to 14.74 lakhs (ex-showroom). The diesel variant starts at 9.70 lakhs (ex-showroom) and goes up to 15.69 lakhs (ex-showroom).

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