Hyundai Venue 2025 brings a full design refresh, dual 12.3-inch curved displays, Level 2 ADAS, and a feature boost, with prices expected in the ₹8–14 lakh (ex-showroom) band and bookings open for ₹25,000 ahead of the November 4 India launch.
It retains the proven 1.2 NA petrol, 1.0 turbo-petrol, and 1.5 diesel powertrains, adds a diesel automatic, and introduces new HX-series variants and fresh colours like Hazel Blue and Mystic Sapphire.
Key highlights
- Launch on November 4, 2025, with dealer and online bookings now open for ₹25,000.
- Dual 12.3-inch curved infotainment and cluster screens with NVIDIA-powered ccNC, OTA updates, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
- Level 2 ADAS with adaptive cruise with stop-go, lane keep assist, forward collision avoidance, and more safety tech.
- 6 airbags, ESC, all four disc brakes, EPB with auto hold, 360-degree camera, TPMS, and rollover sensor highlighted for safety.
- Ventilated front seats, 4-way powered driver seat, single-pane sunroof with voice command, Bose 8-speaker sound system, and 70+ connected features.
- New HX variant naming and new colours including Hazel Blue and Mystic Sapphire, with dual-tone options.

Price and booking
- Expected price range: ₹8 lakh to ₹14 lakh ex-showroom, to be revealed at launch.
- Bookings open for ₹25,000; deliveries expected to begin soon after launch.
- Outgoing Venue prices currently start at ₹7.94 lakh ex-showroom on retail listings, providing context for expected pricing uplift with the new-gen model.
Variants and colors
- New HX-series trims: petrol HX2, HX4, HX5, HX6, HX6T, HX8, HX10; diesel HX2, HX5, HX7, HX10, indicating a clearer feature and experience-led hierarchy.
- Colours include new Hazel Blue and Mystic Sapphire plus Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Grey, and Dragon Red, with dual-tone options pairing Hazel Blue or Atlas White with an Abyss Black roof.
Engines and performance
- 1.2-litre NA petrol: 83 PS and 114 Nm, 5-speed manual only, catering to city-friendly efficiency and lower entry price points.
- 1.0-litre turbo-petrol: 120 PS and 172 Nm, with 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT for stronger performance and convenience.
- 1.5-litre diesel: 116 PS and 250 Nm, now with 6-speed manual and a newly added torque-converter automatic for relaxed cruising.
- Mechanical package remains broadly the same as the outgoing model, aiding reliability and running-cost predictability.
Engine options at a glance
| Engine | Power | Torque | Transmissions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2 NA Petrol | 83 PS | 114 Nm | 5MT |
| 1.0 Turbo Petrol | 120 PS | 172 Nm | 6MT / 7DCT |
| 1.5 Diesel | 116 PS | 250 Nm | 6MT / AT (torque converter) |
Dimensions and space
- New dimensions: 3995 mm (L), 1800 mm (W), 1665 mm (H), wheelbase 2520 mm, up by 30 mm in width and 48 mm in height for a more planted stance and cabin comfort.
- Rear seat comforts include 2-step reclining backrest, rear AC vents, and rear window sunshades, improving long-journey usability.
Tech and comfort features
- Dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic displays with NVIDIA-powered ccNC, ADAS status in cluster, and OTA updates bring a flagship-like interface to the segment.
- Bose 8-speaker audio, ventilated front seats, wireless charging, and rain-sensing wipers elevate premium feel in daily use.
- Voice recognition supports multiple languages including Hindi, English, Hinglish, Bengali, and Tamil, enhancing accessibility across India.
Safety and ADAS
- Standard safety includes 6 airbags, ESC, hill-start assist, EPB with auto hold, TPMS, all four disc brakes, rollover sensor, and 360-degree camera.
- Level 2 ADAS adds adaptive cruise with stop-go, forward collision avoidance, lane keeping, driver attention warning, and rear parking collision avoidance for advanced active safety.
Mileage and efficiency
- With unchanged powertrains, efficiency is expected to be similar to the outgoing car, which was rated up to an ARAI-claimed 24.2 km/l depending on engine and gearbox.
- The diesel remains the frugal long-distance choice, while the 1.0 turbo offers balanced performance and efficiency for mixed city-highway use.
Rivals and positioning
- Primary rivals include Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Kia Sonet, and Mahindra XUV 3XO in the sub-4m SUV space.
- Broader cross-shops will also look at new entrants and crossover-style options like Maruti Fronx and similar urban SUVs depending on budget and priorities.
