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INTRODUCTION
Hyundai has revealed the all-new Hyundai VENUE, and this time it’s not just a facelift—it’s a complete upgrade in design, space, and tech. The new VENUE is taller, wider, and comes with a longer wheelbase, giving it a stronger big SUV presence. With a premium interior, dual 12.3-inch curved displays, new “HX” variant lineup, and multiple engine options, this SUV is clearly targeting the urban, tech-conscious buyer. Bookings have already started with ₹25,000.
1. Exterior Design – Bold & More SUV-Like
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48 mm taller and 30 mm wider
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Big dark chrome grille
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Quad-beam LED headlamps
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Twin horn LED DRLs + Horizon LED tail lamps
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Muscular wheel arches & sculpted character lines
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VENUE branding inside the glass (aesthetic detail)
This version looks stronger & less hatchback-ish than the old one. The design language is about presence, not just style.

2. Interior & Cabin Space – Feels More Premium
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Dual-tone Dark Navy & Dove Grey interior
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Dual 12.3” curved panoramic displays (cluster + infotainment)
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Leatherette seats with VENUE branding
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Rear sunshades + rear AC vents
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2-step reclining rear seats
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Scooped front seats → more rear legroom
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Ambient lighting around center console
The cabin finally feels segment-leading, not “budget compact SUV.”

3. Engine & Transmission Options
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| Engine | Fuel Type | Power Output | Transmission |
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| 1.2L Kappa MPi | Petrol | For daily smooth use | Manual |
| 1.0L Turbo GDi | Petrol | Performance-oriented | DCT / Manual |
| 1.5L U2 CRDi | Diesel | Better torque + mileage | Manual |
This lineup covers city users, highway drivers, and buyers who still want diesel.
4. Variant Structure (New HX Naming)
The old S / SX type naming is gone.
New Variant Theme: “HX = Hyundai Experience”
Example variant levels:
HX2 → HX4 → HX5 → HX6 → HX6T → HX8 → HX10
(Petrol & Diesel availability differs)
5. Color Options
Monotone (6):
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Hazel Blue (new)
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Mystic Sapphire (new)
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Atlas White
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Titan Grey
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Dragon Red
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Abyss Black
Dual-Tone (2):
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Hazel Blue + Black roof (new)
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Atlas White + Black roof
6. Expected Price (Insert When Announced)
The car launches on 4 November 2025.
News Release – Hyundai Motor In…
Until then, say something honest like:
Expect pricing to be slightly higher than the current Venue due to added features and bigger dimensions.
7. Should You Buy It?
Who this car is for:
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Someone who wants SUV feel but drives in city
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Wants premium touchscreen + tech features
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Needs comfort for daily + occasional long drives
Who should avoid:
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People expecting hardcore off-road capability (this is not that SUV)
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If your priority is pure mileage → consider diesel only, skip turbo petrol.
8. Pros & Cons
Pros
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Much better road presence
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Premium cabin quality
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Big screens & latest tech
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Rear seat comfort improved
Cons
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Turbo petrol mileage depends completely on driving style
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Top variants will be expensive
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No AWD (obviously, but people still ask)
9. Conclusion
Don’t write emotional trash. Just close with clarity:
The all-new Hyundai Venue now feels like a proper compact SUV, not a premium hatch in disguise. The design, space, and tech make it future-ready. If your priority is comfort + features, this one goes straight into the top recommendations of the segment.