The Knight Edition brings a blacked-out exterior with red brake callipers and an all-black interior with brass accents across four Venue trim levels.
A dashcam has been added to select variants, resulting in a modest price hike for those specific configurations.
What the Knight Edition Adds Over the Standard Venue
A Blacked-Out Exterior That Means Business
The 2026 Hyundai Venue Knight Edition has been launched in India, priced from Rs 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom), and is available across select variants of the HX5, HX6T, HX8, and HX10 trims. The strategy here is one that Hyundai has applied across its line-up before, and it works well on the Venue too.
The Knight Edition features blacked-out 16-inch alloy wheels with contrasting red brake callipers, black roof rails, and an all-black theme on the front and rear bumpers, which carry a contrasting silver finish on the regular model.
The overall effect is noticeably more purposeful. The Hyundai badges at the front and rear get a matte black finish, and a Knight Edition emblem is affixed to the tailgate to set it apart from the standard car.
An All-Black Cabin With Warm Brass Highlights
Step inside and the changes continue. The interior adopts a new all-black theme in place of the navy blue and grey palette of the standard Venue, with brass-coloured elements added on the steering wheel, climate control buttons, and AC vents.
The stitching on the leatherette upholstery of both the steering wheel and seats is also brass-coloured, as is a strip on the gear shifter. It is a tasteful combination that keeps things from feeling too sombre.
The feature set remains identical to whichever variant the Knight Edition is based on. The top-spec version gets dual 12.3-inch screens for infotainment and instrumentation, automatic climate control with rear vents, a single-pane sunroof, and a wireless phone charger.
On the safety front, six airbags are standard, alongside a 360-degree camera, an ADAS suite, an electronic parking brake, and disc brakes on all four wheels.
Variant-Wise Pricing
A Premium of Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 Over Standard Variants
Variant
Standard Price
Knight Edition Price
Premium
HX5 Petrol MT
Rs 9.55 lakh
Rs 9.70 lakh
+Rs 15,000
HX5 Diesel MT
Rs 10.87 lakh
Rs 11.12 lakh
+Rs 25,000
HX6T Petrol MT
Rs 10.88 lakh
Rs 11.03 lakh
+Rs 15,000
HX8 Diesel AT
Rs 13.70 lakh
Rs 13.85 lakh
+Rs 15,000
HX10 Turbo-Petrol DCT
Rs 14.64 lakh
Rs 14.79 lakh
+Rs 15,000
Separately, certain standard Venue variants have also seen a price revision following the addition of a dashcam. The HX6T petrol MT now costs Rs 10.88 lakh (up by Rs 8,000), the HX10 turbo-petrol DCT stands at Rs 14.64 lakh (also up Rs 8,000), the HX10 diesel AT is now Rs 15.64 lakh (up Rs 13,000), and the N-Line N10 DCT variant has been priced at Rs 15.64 lakh, which is Rs 24,000 more than before.
Powertrain Options Remain Unchanged
Three Engine Choices, Each Suited to a Different Type of Driver
The Venue Knight Edition carries forward the same engine options as the standard model, comprising an 83hp, 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 120hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and a 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel. The petrol pairs with a manual gearbox, the turbo-petrol comes with a DCT, and the diesel is offered with both manual and automatic transmission options.

