The all-new Venue Knight Edition is offered across the HX5, HX6T, HX8, and HX10 variants, and has a starting price of Rs 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom).
By Sanorita

Hyundai has launched the Knight Edition of the all-new Venue in India, which was launched in the country last year and has already crossed over one lakh bookings as of March. The new variant is offered across the HX5, HX6T, HX8, and HX10 variants, and has a starting price of Rs 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom). In sync with the Knight Edition design seen on other models, the package gets an all-black theme both inside and out for a sportier and more aggressive look. The model also carries a set of new features that set it apart from the standard model.
Commenting on the launch of the Hyundai Venue Knight, Amit Dhaundiyal, Head, Product Strategy & Planning, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, 'At Hyundai, we continuously strive to bring products that resonate with the evolving aspirations of Indian customers. The Hyundai Venue Knight represents a bold expression of style and individuality, specially crafted for customers who want their car to reflect their personality.'
He also added, 'With this launch, we are taking the distinctive black-themed Knight philosophy to one of our most popular compact SUVs. Every element of the Hyundai Venue Knight, from its blacked-out exteriors to its premium interiors with brass inserts, has been thoughtfully curated to create a strong visual identity that stands apart on the road. Alongside the Knight, the introduction of dashcam on select Hyundai Venue variants and the addition of new matte colours further enhance the overall line up, addressing evolving customer expectations.'
While the design of the Venue remains the same, the Knight Edition adds a more aggressive character with a darker appearance. The front features a black-coloured radiator grille, ORVMs, skid plates, and roof rails. The Hyundai logo is finished in a matte black shade, and the 16-inch alloy wheels also get the same treatment. However, the red brake callipers add a contrasting sporty touch. There's also a Knight Edition logo on the tailgate.

Inside, the Venue Knight Edition retains the layout of the standard SUV but stands apart with an all-black cabin theme. There are brass-coloured accents across a few parts, including the steering wheels and AC vents.
As for the features, the subcompact SUV from Hyundai remains well-equipped, with amenities such as a single-pane sunroof and dual 12.3-inch displays. The safety net also remains the same.
Hyundai has added a dashcam across the HX6T, HX10, and N Line N19 variants. The system supports multiple recording modes, including emergency and event-based recording, and on-demand video. The 2026 Venue also gets two new exterior paint options: New Hazel Blue Matte and Mystic Sapphire Matte.