Today, Hyundai Motor India plans to introduce the 2025 Hyundai Venue SUV to the Indian market. We’re providing you with real-time updates from the launch event, where Hyundai’s well-liked small SUV receives its most recent makeover complete with daring style changes, cutting-edge technology, and more. In the sub-4m SUV market, the Venue has been one of Hyundai’s top competitors. The 2025 upgrade is expected to improve the vehicle’s appearance, introduce new amenities, and increase its usefulness. Stay tuned as we provide you with all of the event’s major elements, including pricing, variation information, and all the latest information about the 2025 venue.
Hyundai Venue 2025: N-Line Design
The variances are considerably more noticeable on the sides. The 2025 Venue N Line has a cleaner, more athletic look because it does not have the plastic covering around the wheel arches. It has new five-spoke alloy wheels with “N” branding, red brake callipers, and N Line badging on the fenders. Both models have a connected LED taillight bar at the back, but a closer examination reveals minor differences.
Hyundai Venue 2025: N-Line Design
In order to create a stunning C-shaped identity, the front keeps the full-width LED DRLs that flow into the quad-beam LED headlights. However, the N Line’s bumper has been redesigned with a thinner skid plate for a sharper appearance, and its grille features a distinctive inlay pattern and a N emblem. Red highlights, which start at the bumpers and extend around the SUV for a clear, athletic edge, provide flair to the vehicle’s lower body.
Hyundai Venue 2025 : N-Line
The company is also preparing to produce a sportier version of the standard model, called the Venue N Line, which comes with a variety of performance-inspired modifications and cosmetic enhancements. The 2025 Venue N Line is based on the standard model, but it has a number of stylistic improvements that make it look sportier and more aggressive.
Hyundai Venue 2025: OTA updates
In addition, Hyundai has equipped the SUV with more than 400 voice commands in five languages, including Hindi, English, and Tamil, as well as 70 connected car functions. Additionally, 20 controllers can receive Over-the-Air (OTA) upgrades, which enables remote software improvements and enhanced security.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Features
With the introduction of Hyundai’s Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) system, which is powered by NVIDIA, the new Hyundai Venue represents a significant advancement in both technology and safety. As previously stated, the arrangement consists of a Bose 8-speaker premium sound system and two 12.3-inch panoramic screens for entertainment and driver information.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Interior
Hyundai has significantly upgraded the SUV’s interior. A dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic display that combines the infotainment system and digital driver’s cluster takes center stage. In addition, there are new upholstery in navy and dove grey, ambient lighting in Moon White, and extras like reclining rear seats and sunshades for the back windows. Additionally, the driver’s seat has ventilation features and an electric 4-way adjustment. Additionally, it has amenities like an electric sunroof with vonice capability, a blind spot vision monitor, and more.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Design
The side profile has a striking C-pillar accent, prominent wheel arches, and new 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels. Bridge-style roof rails and an in-glass “VENUE” insignia are additional attractions.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Design
The tiny SUV now has a bigger dark chrome grille, C-shaped LED DRLs, and split headlights up front. The overall proportions have increased, standing 30 mm wider and 48 mm taller than before, and the bumper has been reworked for a more powerful stance. The dimensions of the new Venue are 3,995 mm for length, 1,800 mm for width, 1,665 mm for height, and 2,520 mm for wheelbase.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Engine options
The three engine options for the new Venue are still the same mechanically: a 1.0-liter turbo-petrol with 120 horsepower and 172 nm, a 1.2-liter naturally aspirated petrol with 83 horsepower and 113 nm, and a 1.5-liter turbo-diesel with 116 horsepower and 250 nm. There will only be a manual gearbox available for the NA petrol engine. The diesel will still have an MT transmission, while the turbo-petrol will have both an MT and a 7-speed DCT. The Venue will also have a torque converter automatic gearbox with diesel for the first time.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Colour options
The 2025 Hyundai Venue will be offered in six monotone and two dual-tone paint variants. Hazel Blue (new), Mystic Sapphire (new), Dragon Red, Abyss Black, Atlas White, and Titan Grey are the monotones. There are two dual-tone options: Atlas White with Abyss Black roof and Hazel Blue with Abyss Black roof. Five monotone color options—Hazel Blue, Dragon Red, Abyss Black Titan Grey, Atlas White, and three dual-tone paint options—are available for the Venue N-Line.
Hyundai Venue 2025: New Variants
The variant suffixes for the departing model are E, EX, S, and SX. The Hyundai Experience, or “HX series,” will be the name given to the 2025 model variations. The HX2, HX4, HX5, HX6, HX6T, HX8, and HX10 petrol trim levels and the HX2, HX5, HX7, and HX10 diesel versions will be available. The N6 and N10 versions of the Sportier Venue N-Line will be available.
Hyundai Venue 2025: ADAS!
Additionally, it will have 16 features from Level 2 ADAS, including blind spot vision, forward collision assistance, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, and lane keep assistance. Additionally, Hyundai claims that the new Venue is built on a reinforced chassis with a 71% expansive application of hot stamping, ultra-high strength steel, and advanced high-strength steel, which guarantees improved crash protection against both front and side impacts.
Hyundai Venue 2025: Premium features
The eight-speaker Bose music system, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, electric sunroof with voice control, heated front seats, and blind spot monitors are all highlights of the new Vnue. A cooled glovebox, rear air conditioning vents, a wireless charger, remote engine start, an integrated JioSaavn app, and support for five speech recognition languages are among the additional amenities.
Hyundai Venue launch 2025: Fuel-efficiency
According to Hyundai, all of its powertrain options in the revised Venue provide better mileage. The diesel-automatic variant achieves about 17.9 km/l, whereas the diesel-manual version can go up to 20.99 km/l. The advertised speed of the 1.2-liter naturally aspirated gasoline with a manual transmission is 18.05 km/l. In the meantime, it is reported that the 1.0-liter turbo-petrol, including the sportier N Line models, may reach 20 km/l with the DCT and 18.74 km/l with the manual gearbox.

