New Delhi: Hyundai has introduced the 2026 Venue Knight Edition in India, priced from Rs 9.69 lakh (ex-showroom). With this, Hyundai brings its signature dark-themed styling to the popular compact SUV. The special edition of the SUV only upgrades its aesthetics and retains the mechanical aspects.
In addition to the Knight Edition trims, some Hyundai trims also get a dashcam and the prices of which have also been hiked. The HX6T petrol MT is now priced at Rs 10.88 lakh (Rs 8,000 more than before), the HX 10 turbo-petrol DCT costs Rs 14.64 lakh (Rs 8,000 more than before), and the HX10 diesel AT now has a price tag of Rs 15.64 lakh (Rs 13,000 more than before). The Venue N-Line N10 DCT variant now comes for Rs 15.64 lakh (Rs 24,000 more than before).
2026 Hyundai Venue Knight Edition details
Hyundai Venue Knight edition interior
Much like the other Knight editions from Hyundai, the Venue also gets the same feature design as the regular models. It comes with blacked-out 16-inch alloy wheels with contrasting red brake callipers and black roof rails. The blacked-out theme continues with grille, alloys and badges, giving the SUV a more aggressive stance. There is also a ‘Knight Edition’ emblem fixed to the tailgate.
The front and back bumpers come with a contrasting silver finish over the regular Venue, having an all-black theme on the Knight Edition. The lighting is much like the standard Venue. The regular Venue comes with two exterior hues: the Hazel Blue Matte and the Mystic Sapphire Matte.
Inside is much the same as the standard Venue but comes with all-black them in place of the Navy Blue and Grey hue. For contrast, Hyundai have given it some brass-coloured elements inside, which are there on the steering wheel, climate control buttons and the AC vents as well. The titches on the leatherette upholstery of the steering wheel and seats are also coloured in brass. The gear shifter is a brass-coloured strip as well.
Hyundai Venue Knight Edition variant prices (ex-showroom)
The feature list is the same as standard, with the top-spec coming with dual 12.3-inch screens (one for the infotainment and another for the instrumentation), automatic climate control with rear vents, a single-pane sunroof and a wireless phone charger. Safety includes six airbags, a 360-degree camera, an ADAS suite, an electronic parking brake and disc brakes on all wheels.
The Hyundai Venue Knight Edition comes with the same 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol making 83 bhp, the 1.0-litre turbo making 120 bhp and the 1.5-litre diesel making 116 bhp. The petrol is offered with a manual gearbox, the turbo petrol gets DCT, and the diesel comes with both a manual and an automatic gearbox.