Hyundai Venue (2025) — Everything You Need to Know Before the November Launch

Get the full lowdown on the 2025 Hyundai Venue: new styling, engines, safety tech, pricing cues, and launch date. Find out what’s changed and whether the refreshed Venue can reclaim the compact-SUV crown.

The Hyundai Venue returns for 2025 with a tougher look, upgraded cabin tech, and an expanded engine lineup — all set to be officially revealed in India on November 4, 2025. If you’re hunting for a city-friendly compact SUV that now feels more premium, here’s everything confirmed so far about the new Venue.


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Launched originally as Hyundai’s answer to the booming subcompact SUV market, the Venue quickly became a favorite for its pricing, efficient powertrains, and feature-rich cabin. Over the years, Hyundai refreshed the model multiple times; the 2025 update is a major facelift that adds modern design cues, larger displays, and enhanced safety to stay ahead of strong rivals such as the Kia Sonet and Maruti Brezza.


What’s New for the 2025 Hyundai Venue

  • Launch & Bookings: Official debut on November 4, 2025; bookings open at select dealerships.
  • Exterior: Boxier styling with a rectangular dark-chrome grille, quad-beam headlamps, slim LED tail bar, and refreshed alloy designs.
  • Interior & Tech: Dual large displays, upgraded materials, ambient lighting, reclining rear seats, and rear A/C vents.
  • Powertrains: 1.0L turbo-petrol (≈120 hp), 1.2L NA petrol, and 1.5L diesel options. Automatic variants include 7-speed DCT and torque-converter auto for the diesel.
  • Safety & ADAS: More driver-assist tech, 360° camera on top trims, and added passive safety features.
  • Price Guide: Expected starting price around ₹8 lakh (ex-showroom).

Design & Cabin Highlights

The 2025 Venue adopts a more upright, muscular design that replaces its rounded predecessor’s soft lines with sharper edges. The new grille and headlamp setup lend an assertive front profile, while the cabin moves upmarket with improved textures, dual screens, and thoughtful touches like seat recline, ambient lighting, and extra storage. Hyundai has clearly focused on comfort and tech for urban buyers.


Engines & Driving Experience

Hyundai retains its tried-and-tested powertrains but introduces better transmission pairings. The 1.0-litre turbo engine remains the performance pick, while the 1.2 NA petrol caters to budget-friendly trims. The 1.5 diesel adds torque and long-drive efficiency. With multiple automatic gearboxes now available, the Venue is positioned as a balanced daily driver for both city and highway users.


Competitive Edge

The new Venue targets top rivals like the Kia Sonet, Maruti Brezza, and Tata Nexon. Its premium tech package and refined design should help Hyundai maintain strong momentum in the compact SUV segment. Final pricing and trim distribution will ultimately decide its market impact.


What to Watch for on Launch Day

  • Full variant and feature list (ADAS, displays, and interiors).
  • Confirmed pricing and introductory offers.
  • Real-world comfort and ride reviews post-launch.

**Disclaimer: The Image in the article is taken from official Websites of hyundai which is used for our article**

**Any pricing information shown or mentioned in this article was accurate at the time of article posted. later may have since changed. **


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