A favorite of the compact SUV class in India for long, Hyundai Venue will now see the Korean automaker setting further standards with the all-new-generation Venue, which is slated to hit the markets in the 2025 festive season (between September and October).
Spy shots of the car having the top trim tested from above have suggested huge changes in design and features.
Evolved Exterior with Gentlemen's Appeal
With heavier camouflage in place, the first sightings upon the new Venue revealed the presence of alloy wheels of dual-tone finish, an enlarged grille flanked by unique inserts, and the LED DRL is new as well, together with a redesigned front and rear bumper.
DCT is emblazoned on the fender, speculating the automatic variant's continuation. The new LED taillamps add to the facelift, with their dimensions remaining unchanged from before, a visual update which goes a long way in providing the Venue with a more superior road presence.
Upgraded Interior and Premium Features
On the inside, buyers will be treated to a fully revamped cabin, also featuring new upholstery and trims. Hyundai is said to bring in segment-first offerings such as ventilated front seats, a bigger infotainment screen, a digital instrument cluster, and ambient lighting.
A panoramic sunroof may also be in the cards for higher variants, further increasing the appeal of the vehicle for the young, urban crowd.
Big Leap in Safety with Level 2 ADAS
Safety will take centre stage in the new Venue with the introduction of Level 2 ADAS. The system is expected to offer adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, forward collision warning, blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, and more. Rear disc brakes, currently available only in the N Line, will now be standard in higher trims.
Same Reliable Engine Lineup
Hyundai will retain its proven engine options:
1.2L NA Petrol (83PS)
1.0L Turbo-Petrol (120PS)
1.5L Diesel (116PS)
Transmission choices will include a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed manual, and a 7-speed DCT.
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