1.2 Petrol E MT
1.2 Petrol S MT
1.2 Petrol S (O) MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol Executive MT
1.2 Petrol S (O) Knight MT
1.5 Diesel S+ MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol S (O) MT
1.2 Petrol Executive MT
1.2 Petrol SX MT
1.2 Petrol SX MT Dual Tone
1.2 Petrol SX Knight MT
1.2 Petrol SX Knight MT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol S (O) DCT
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N6 MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N6 MT Dual Tone
1.5 Diesel SX MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) MT
1.5 Diesel SX MT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) MT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) Knight MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) Knight MT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N6 DCT
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N8 MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N6 DCT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N8 MT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) DCT
1.5 Diesel SX (O) MT
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) Knight DCT
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) DCT Dual Tone
1.5 Diesel SX (O) MT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol SX (O) Knight DCT Dual Tone
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N8 DCT
1.0 Turbo Petrol N Line N8 DCT Dual Tone
The Hyundai Venue received a mid-life facelift in June 2022 with its look now in line with newer global Hyundai SUVs such as the Tucson and Palisade. The Venue gets three engine options – a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel engine. Gearbox options include a 5-speed manual, 6-speed iMT and 7-speed DCT for the petrols and a 6-speed manual for the diesel.
Price ₹ 9.01 lakh onwards | Mileage NA | Engine 1197cc | Transmission Manual | Fuel type Petrol | Seating Capacity 5 Seater |
Hyundai Venue price for the base model starts at ₹ 9.01 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 16.20 lakh (on-road Delhi).Hyundai Venue comes in 33 variants.The Hyundai Venue Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.01 lakh - ₹ 16.20 lakh.The Hyundai Venue Diesel engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 12.79 lakh - ₹ 16.01 lakh.
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998cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,18.3kpl
₹ 13.85 lakh *
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₹ 14.27 lakh *
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₹ 14.69 lakh *
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₹ 14.94 lakh *
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₹ 15.02 lakh *
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₹ 15.19 lakh *
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₹ 15.29 lakh *
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₹ 15.43 lakh *
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₹ 15.55 lakh *
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₹ 15.61 lakh *
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₹ 15.72 lakh *
View Price Breakup998cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,18.3kpl
₹ 16.03 lakh *
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₹ 16.20 lakh *
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1493cc,Manual,Diesel,24.2kpl
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View Price BreakupModel Name | Hyundai Venue | |||
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Price (On Road Delhi) | Price (On Road Delhi) ₹ 9.01 - 16.20 lakh | ₹ 9.07 - 18.52 lakh | ₹ 9.45 - 16.30 lakh | ₹ 9.18 - 18.44 lakh |
Expert Ratings | Expert Ratings 8 / 10 | 8 / 10 | 7 / 10 | 8 / 10 |
Engine | Engine 1197-998 cc | 1197-998 cc | 1462 cc | 1199-1497 cc |
Mileage | Mileage 18.3-24.2 kpl | 18.6-19.2 kpl | 17.38-25.51 kpl | 17.0-24.1 kpl |
Fuel Type | Fuel Type Diesel,Petrol | Petrol,Diesel | Petrol,Petrol-CNG | Diesel,Petrol |
Airbags | Airbags Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Transmission | Transmission Manual,Dual-Clutch Auto | Dual-Clutch Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Manual,Clutchless Manual | Torque Converter Auto,Manual | AMT Auto,Manual,Dual-Clutch Auto |
Hot on the heels of its recent facelift, the Venue compact SUV gets the sporty N Line treatment.
Following the footsteps of the i20 N Line, Hyundai has introduced the ‘N Line’ treatment on its compact SUV, the Venue. With the facelift launched not too long ago, the Venue received significant changes to the exterior and interior. However, with the N Line, Hyundai aims to up the compact SUV’s fun-to-drive quotient. Have they succeeded?
Just as on the i20 N Line, there has been no change to the powertrain, but the Venue N Line is available with only the turbo-petrol engine and the DCT gearbox, which makes 120hp and 172Nm. So it’s quick, but sadly there’s no manual or even an iMT like the i20 N Line which ups driver engagement. Making amends though are paddle shifters for the 7-speed DCT gearbox, and you would want to make full use of them since the gearbox isn't the most responsive when left on its own.
The shifts, while smooth, are delayed, and you often find yourself waiting for the right gear, especially during downshifts. So the paddle shifters are a saving grace and keep you engaged as well, which is the whole point of an N Line.
Engine refinement levels are good, the power delivery is linear, and just like the standard version, the N Line too gets drive modes that change the overall response of the powertrain, with ‘Sport’ being the most eager of the lot.
As we’ve seen with the i20, keeping with the N Line theme, the exhaust does have a raspy tone, but as you gain speed, you would be left wanting more. It won’t be surprising to see some owners flocking to aftermarket shops and websites to amplify the burble from the twin chrome pipes.
So while the engine remains unchanged, the suspension has been tweaked for more stiffness and better cornering. To quote numbers, it gets 34 percent more damping force, which makes it better around a set of twisties, but that does take a toll on the ride quality at low speeds. The sharp and hard-edged bumps at city speeds are felt inside the cabin, but stability at triple digit speeds has improved.
On long winding corners, the car does feel planted and body roll has reduced as well. Not that it is prominent on the standard car, but on a spirited drive, the N Line will feel more surefooted.
The steering, however, isn’t very engaging and even though the weight can be altered through the drive modes, it still doesn't feel consistent or feelsome. In Sport, there is some heft, but no feedback. What does help are the brakes, since the Venue N Line gets discs at the rear. The braking as a result is noticeably better than the standard Venue and the bite is strong, and the pedal feel is natural too.
On the outside, it gets the typical treatment of red and black with plenty of N Line badges. White might not be the ideal choice if you want to show its ‘N’ credentials, so the Thunder Blue is a better bet here. However, the red highlights are rather easy to notice on the white car. The front bumper gets a chunky strip at the bottom with ‘N Line’ badges on the grille.
Over to the side, it gets red inserts over the fenders, roof rails and under the doors, and while the wheel size hasn't changed, the design is different. At the rear, there is more red on the bumper, but what steals the show here are the twin chrome exhaust tips. It is not a major difference overall, and we would have liked some more differentiating bits. Still, if you want a bit more pop, the N Line does offer that.
Inside, as you’d expect, space remains the same, which isn't great at the rear, but offers a two-step recline for the back rest. Boot space stands at 350 litres.
Trim-wise, you get an all-black interior with a good mix of red. There is red around the knobs, on AC vents, and even the piping of the seats. There is red ambient lighting too and it gets an N-badged gear shifter as well. What is properly new on the Venue N Line is the three-spoke steering. It does feel better to hold and has the sporty appeal too. The paddle shifters have been blacked out as well, and the digital cluster is similar to the standard Venue.
The talking point though with the features is the inclusion of a dash-cam that records footage of both the inside and outside. It’s a full HD set-up at 30fps, records as soon as the car is switched on and saves it on an SD card; in addition, you can also set it to record while the car is parked. This is a very handy feature and it's nice to see it built into the car, as in a mishap, or even to prove you didn’t jump a traffic light, this footage is crucial.
Other features include metal pedals specific to the N Line, and oddly, the air purifier seems to have been removed. Still, you get the usual kit like a sunroof, wireless charging, 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, BlueLink connectivity and for the rear passengers, two-step recline on the top N8 variant. The cheaper N6, however, does miss out on a lot of features like the two-step reclining rear seat, electrochromic mirror with SOS switch, side and curtain airbags, dash-cam, powered drivers seat, BlueLink connectivity with Alexa and Google support, 60:40 split seats and a rear armrest.
The Venue N Line is priced between Rs 12.16 lakh-13.15 lakh. Spec-to-spec, the N6 costs Rs 1.19 lakh more than the S(O), and the N8 is Rs 58,000 more expensive than the top-end SX(O). So it does cost a fair bit more, but has the N Line upped driving pleasure? We’d say yes; while a little more power would have been nice, the N Line is more focused and engaging to drive. The suspension retune has made it more agile around corners and the addition of rear disc brakes has improved the braking and control significantly.
And, of course, there’s the raspy exhaust note, which, though a bit muted for our liking, does add some aural drama to the drive experience. And then there’s the dash-cam and the extra sporty trim. All in all, the Venue N Line is an interesting option to those looking for a more exciting drive.
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Price | Petrol AT |
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Price Range Ex-showroom - Delhi | Rs 12.16 - lakh -13.15 lakh |
Engine | Petrol AT |
Fuel Type / Propulsion | Petrol |
Type | 3 cyl turbo petrol |
Cubic Capacity (cc) | 998 |
Max Power (hp @ rpm) | 120 |
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 172 |
Transmission | Petrol AT |
Drive Layout | Front-wheel drive |
Gearbox Type | DCT |
No of Gears | 7-speed |
Efficiency | Petrol AT |
Tank size (lts) | 45 litres |
Body | Petrol AT |
Front Tyre | 215/60 R16 |
Rear Tyre | 215/60 R16 |
Spare Tyre | 195/65 R15 |
Suspension | Petrol AT |
Front | MacPherson strut with coil spring |
Rear | Coupled torsion beam axle with coil spring |
Brakes | Petrol AT |
Front | Disc |
Rear | Disc |
Dimensions | Petrol AT |
Length (mm) | 3995mm |
Width (mm) | 1770mm |
Height (mm) | 1617mm |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1770mm |
Hyundai Venue mileage starts at 18.3 kpl and goes up to 24.2 kpl.The Hyundai Venue Petrol engine mileage is 18.3 kpl.The Hyundai Venue Diesel engine mileage is 24.2 kpl.
Fuel Type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
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Petrol | 998cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | 18.3kpl |
Diesel | 1493cc | Manual | 24.2kpl |
The Hyundai Venue is a jack of all trades. Spread across a wide price band and offered with multiple engine and transmission options, the Venue cat...
The Hyundai Venue is a jack of all trades. Spread across a wide price band and offered with multiple engine and transmission options, the Venue caters to a broad set of buyers. It’s very user-friendly; the engines are smooth and refined; controls are light and ergonomics are spot on. The interior is feature packed and rear seat space has also improved over the pre-facelift version. The Venue might not be the toughest, the most spacious or the comfiest compact SUV, but it does reasonably well in most areas, and that makes it a formidable contender in its space.
The Hyundai Venue offers a variety of color options. Hyundai Venue is available in a range of 11 colors. The colors offered in Hyundai Venue are Shadow grey, Polar white and Phantom black, Thunder blue and Phantom black, Fiery red and Phantom black, Phantom black, Polar white, Fiery red, Denim blue, Titan grey, Typhoon silver and Shadow grey and Phantom black.