The new Hyundai Venue comes with a taller, wider body, tech-focused cabin, and petrol and diesel engine options for India buyers.
By Divyam Dubey

The new-gen Hyundai Venue has been officially unveiled ahead of its India launch, introducing a major update to the brand’s compact SUV. The new Venue is taller, wider, and built on a longer wheelbase than its predecessor, aimed at providing enhanced cabin space and an improved road footprint. Bookings have commenced nationwide with an initial deposit of Rs 25,000, available both online and through authorised Hyundai dealerships. This model aligns with Hyundai’s ongoing strategy of offering compact, practical SUVs designed for urban use, while catering to buyers prioritising versatility and connectivity.
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Hyundai has confirmed that the new Venue will make its market debut in India on 4th November 2025, ahead of the festive season rush.
The exterior design of the new Venue adopts Hyundai’s latest SUV styling language. It features connected LED daytime running lights and quad beam LED headlamps positioned within a reworked bumper design. The SUV gets a dark chrome radiator grille, muscular wheel arches, and new diamond-cut alloy wheels.

Bridge-type roof rails, sculpted character lines, and a signature C-pillar garnish with an in-glass Venue emblem add to the updated look while reinforcing its road presence.
Inside, the Venue’s cabin emphasises technology integration and passenger comfort. A new dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic display links the infotainment and digital instrument cluster, providing improved visibility and usability. The interior layout includes a dual-tone colour scheme and leather seat options embossed with the Venue logo.

With a longer 2520mm wheelbase, the SUV offers additional legroom and headroom. Rear window sunshades, second-row AC vents, and two-step reclining seats have been added to enhance the passenger experience during long drives.
Under the bonnet, Hyundai will offer a range of engine options with the updated Venue. These include the 1.2-litre Kappa MPi petrol, 1.0-litre Kappa Turbo GDi petrol, and 1.5-litre U2 CRDi diesel engines. Buyers can choose from manual, automatic, and dual-clutch (DCT) transmissions, presenting flexibility according to driving preferences.

A newly introduced HX variant lineup highlights Hyundai’s focus on technology-led features in this generation of the Venue. The SUV will be available in six monotone and two dual-tone exterior colours. Since its original launch, the Venue has sold over seven lakh units in India, solidifying its place in the compact SUV segment.
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With the 2025 update, Hyundai aims to build on that success by offering a vehicle that combines practicality, connectivity, and efficient space management designed for modern urban users.