Gurugram: Buckle up, India — Hyundai’s urban warrior has hit the gym, learned some tech tricks, and come back looking sharper than ever. The all-new Hyundai Venue has officially been unveiled, opening bookings with the tagline “Tech up. Go beyond.” — which, for once, isn’t just a line from a sci-fi movie, but an accurate summary of how this compact SUV feels inside and out.
The Venue, once called the “perfect city SUV,” has clearly outgrown its apartment parking space. It’s now taller by 48 mm, wider by 30 mm, and sports a 2520 mm wheelbase, giving it a more muscular, confident stance that could make even bigger SUVs feel slightly self-conscious.

Design that says “Don’t honk at me, admire me.”
Twin-horn LED DRLs, Quad-beam LED headlamps, a dark chrome grille, and the new in-glass Venue emblem combine to create an SUV that practically poses for its own selfies. Hyundai calls it “urban, elevated and bold.” We call it “Instagram ready.” Even the roof rails now look strong enough to carry your weekend ego.
Interiors that whisper: ‘You’re doing well in life.’
Step inside and it’s hard to believe this is still a compact SUV. The dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic display, terrazzo-textured dash, and dark navy & dove grey dual-tone interiors give you more luxury-car vibes than budget-segment feels. The coffee-table-style centre console and ambient moon-white lighting create a lounge experience that could make your office desk jealous.
Rear passengers haven’t been forgotten — 2-step reclining seats, sunshades, and extended legroom mean everyone’s comfortable enough to survive Delhi traffic or a Gwalior wedding convoy.
Performance that adapts to every mood.
Hyundai offers three engines — the 1.2 MPi petrol, the 1.0 Turbo GDi petrol, and the 1.5 diesel, with choices of manual, automatic, or DCT. Translation: whether you’re a calm cruiser, an efficiency expert, or a spirited over-taker, there’s a Venue that matches your playlist.
A new variant family, because letters matter.
The Venue now speaks a new dialect — “HX,” short for Hyundai Experience. It’s a fancy way of saying Hyundai’s ditched the old trim names and gone alpha-numeric, because what’s premium without a little mystery?
Star power, jet power, and one Venue to rule them all.
The launch film, starring Deepika Padukone, takes inspiration from a fighter jet, which makes perfect sense — both the jet and Deepika have precision, elegance, and the ability to leave competitors far behind in silence.
Hyundai’s Tarun Garg summed it up best:
“The Venue has always been about design, technology and performance — this one just takes that success story and adds more attitude.”
Launch day: November 4, 2025.
Booking amount: ₹25,000 — or roughly the cost of your next phone, but way more thrilling to unbox.
So yes, the all-new Hyundai Venue isn’t just a facelift — it’s a full personality upgrade. Taller, techier, tougher, and unashamedly stylish — this compact SUV just grew up, but thankfully, didn’t lose its sense of fun.
| Petrol | Diesel |
| HX 2 | HX 2 |
| HX 4 | HX 5 |
| HX 5 | HX 7 |
| HX 6 | HX 10 |
| HX 6T | |
| HX 8 | |
| HX 10 |
| Monotone | Dual Tone |
| Hazel blue(New colour) | Hazel blue with abyss black roof (New colour) |
| Mystic sapphire(New colour) | Atlas white with abyss black roof |
| Atlas white | |
| Titan grey | |
| Dragon red | |
| Abyss black |