New Hyundai Venue Launches: Dual Screens, ADAS, and a Killer ₹7.90 Lakh Price

new hyundai venue launched at 790 lakh rupees in india

Officially entering the Indian market, the new-generation Hyundai Venue has been unveiled with a starting ex-showroom price of ₹ 7.90 lakh. With great adjustments to its appearance, Hyundai India has released a very updated variant of the Venue. On the outside, the SUV boasts remodeled front and rear bumpers, a new grille design, full LED headlights and tail lights, a horizontal LED light bar spanning the rear with a striking ‘Venue’ emblem on the tailgate. 

New Hyundai Venue launches in India from ₹7 90 Lakh

The eight colour choices for the Hyundai Venue, including combinations with a contrasting roof, include 17-inch dual-tone alloys and wheels that have been enhanced. The powertrain arrangement beneath the bonnet follows the well-known engines from the previous generation but with improvements and, in certain cases, mated with fresh transmission choices. Among these are a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 82 bhp/114 Nm; a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivering 118 bhp/172 Nm, and a 1.5-litre diesel motor developing 114 bhp/250 Nm, with both manual and automatic gearbox possibilities. 

The cabin of the recently launched Venue has been completely modernized. It now has twin 12.3-inch curved digital screens for the instrument panel and entertainment system, therefore creating a more premium sensation. Other highlights include ventilated front seats, an electric sunroof, a fresh three-spoke steering wheel, over-the-air (OTA) updates, multiple drive and traction modes, six airbags, a 360-degree rund-view camera, blind-spot monitor, and Level-2 ADAS functionality. 

Hyundai Venue Interior

Connectivity features cover wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto through the BlueLink telematics platform. With the renewed Venue, Hyundai hopes to increase the competitive level in the compact SUV market. Important competitors include Kia Sonet, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, and Tata Nexon, all of which are trying to attract customers looking for a feature-rich, small crossover. Tailored to compete in a crowded yet fast-moving market, Hyundai’s 2025 Venue shows as a more sophisticated, tech-forward SUV. It creates the conditions for an intriguing battle among tiny SUVs, given a competitive starting price and a robust feature set.

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Chris Haining is an experienced auto journalist and editor at AdvisorWheels. Here he comes with the latest news, in-depth reviews, and insights into the cultures of cars and motorcycles. He holds a degree in Transport Design from Coventry University and has over 10 years of practical experience in sales, service, and warranty of automobiles, which provides him with a balanced approach to his writing.