Gurugram: The compact SUV segment just got a double espresso shot of excitement. Hyundai Motor India has globally unveiled the all-new Hyundai Venue and its sportier alter ego, the Venue N Line, and both are clearly here to prove that small SUVs can flex, strut, and stream Netflix—almost—while on the go.
This dynamic duo doesn’t just “go beyond”; they practically overachieve in every dimension—taller, wider, smarter, safer, and so well-connected that your phone might get jealous.

🧠 The Smartest Venue in Town
Hyundai’s new Connected Car Navigation Cockpit (ccNC) system—powered by NVIDIA—turns your dashboard into something Tony Stark would approve of. With dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic displays, OTA updates for up to 20 controllers, and 70 connected features, this Venue might actually be more updated than your laptop.
The interiors? Imagine terrazzo-textured crash pads, ambient lighting, a coffee-table-style console, and a sunroof that listens to your voice. Basically, it’s like your living room, but with airbags.
💪 Muscle in a Compact Suit
The new Venue has grown up—48 mm taller, 30 mm wider, and sporting a wheelbase that’s longer than your Monday meetings. It sits on Hyundai’s Global K1 Enhanced Platform, comes with three powertrains (1.2 MPi, 1.0 Turbo, and 1.5 Diesel), and promises everything from smooth commutes to turbocharged thrills.
And for those who crave extra flair, there’s the Venue N Line — the one that’s been to the gym, drinks premium fuel, and wears red accents like battle scars.
🏎️ Venue N Line: Gym Bro Meets Gamer Nerd
The Venue N Line brings 32 exclusive upgrades over the standard model, including an exclusive N steering wheel with performance buttons, red brake calipers, twin-tip exhaust, and paddle shifters. It’s got a sportier suspension setup, louder attitude, and a soundtrack of turbo whooshes that could wake your neighbour’s golden retriever.
Inside, it’s all about black and red: the kind of combo that whispers “performance” but shouts “fun.”
🔒 Safety That’s Smarter Than You Think
With more than 65 safety features (70 in the N Line) and 33 standard across variants, the Venue family doesn’t just protect—it predicts. Hyundai’s ADAS Level 2 system ensures the SUV sees, senses, and reacts faster than most humans in a group chat.
Six airbags, all-disc brakes, surround view monitor, blind spot camera, and electronic parking brake with auto hold—it’s a mini fortress that can parallel park itself better than your cousin can.
🎨 Colours, Variants & Character
From solid hues to dual-tone swagger, the Venues come in palettes that can match any mood—from calm beige commutes to red-hot weekend drives. The Venue N Line, available in N6 and N10 variants, brings its own rebellious wardrobe of black interiors, red highlights, and a spoiler that could double as a statement piece.
💬 Words from the Masters
Unsoo Kim, MD of Hyundai Motor India, summed it up best:
“This is not just a car launch; it’s the beginning of a new chapter for Hyundai India—one that’s taller, wider, and definitely more connected.”
Tarun Garg, COO, added:
“Venue has always been the compact SUV that punches above its size. Now, it’s upgraded from a ‘city SUV’ to a ‘smart lifestyle on wheels.’”
The all-new Venue and Venue N Line are proof that Hyundai has mastered the art of making small SUVs feel big and making big tech feel personal. Whether you’re a city slicker, a highway hustler, or just someone who wants their car to double as a digital assistant, the Venue’s got your back—and your playlist.
| Kappa 1.2 l MPi petrol | Kappa 1.0 l Turbo GDi petrol | U2 1.5 l CRDi Diesel | |
| Max. Power | 61 kW (83 PS)@ 6000 r/min | 88.3 kW (120 PS)@6000 r/min | 85 kW (116 PS)@ 4000 r/min |
| Max. Torque | 114.7 Nm (11.7 kgm)@ 4200 r/min | 172 Nm (17.5 kgm)@1500-4000 r/min | 250 Nm (25.5 kgm)@ 1500-2750 r/min |
| 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 |
| Dragon red(New colour) | |
| Titan grey | |
| Atlas white | |
| Abyss black |
Specifications:
| Items | The all-new Hyundai VENUE | ||||
| Kappa 1.2 l MPi Petrol | Kappa 1.0 l Turbo GDi Petrol | U2 1.5 l CRDi Diesel | |||
| Dimensions | |||||
| Length (mm) | 3 995 | ||||
| Width (mm) | 1 800 | ||||
| Height (mm) | 1 665^ | ||||
| Wheelbase (mm) | 2 520 | ||||
| Fuel tank capacity (l) | 45 | ||||
| Engine | |||||
| Displacement (cm3) | 1 197 | 998 | 1 493 | ||
| Max. Power | 61 kW (83 PS) @ 6 000 r/min | 88.3 kW (120 PS) @6 000 r/min | 85 kW (116 PS) @ 4 000 r/min | ||
| Max. Torque | 114.7 Nm (11.7 kgm) | 172 Nm (17.5 kgm) | 250 Nm (25.5 kgm) | ||
| @ 4200 r/min | @ 1500-4000 r/min | @ 1500-2750 r/min | |||
| Transmission | |||||
| Type | 5 – speed manual | 6 – speed manual | 6 – speed manual | ||
| 7 – speed DCT | 6 – speed automatic | ||||
| Suspension | |||||
| Front | McPherson strut with coil spring | ||||
| Rear | Coupled torsion beam axle with coil spring | ||||
| Brakes | |||||
| Front | Disc | ||||
| Rear* | Drum / Disc | ||||
| Tyre | |||||
| Size* | 195/65 R15 (D = 380.2 mm) Steel wheel with cover | ||||
| 215/60 R16 (D = 405.6 mm) Styled Steel wheel | |||||
| 215/60 R16 (D = 405.6 mm) Diamond Cut Alloy wheel | |||||
| Spare wheel | 195 / 65 R15 (D = 380.2 mm) steel wheel | ||||
| ^ with R16 wheel size and roof rails & 1 650 mm with R15 wheel size and roof rails | |||||
| * varies basis trim level | |||||
Venue N Line specs:
| Kappa 1.0 l Turbo GDi petrol | |
| Max. Power | 88.3 kW (120 PS) @6000 r/min |
| Max. Torque | 172 Nm (17.5 kgm) @1500-4000 r/min |
| Monotone | Dual Tone |
| Hazel Blue(New colour) | Hazel Blue with abyss black roof(New colour) |
| Dragon Red(New colour) | Dragon Red with abyss black roof(New colour) |
| Titan grey | Atlas white with abyss black roof |
| Abyss Black | |
| Atlas White |
Venue N Line Technical Specifications:
| Items | The all-new Hyundai VENUE N LINE | ||
| Kappa 1.0 l Turbo GDi petrol | |||
| Dimensions | |||
| Length(mm) | 3 995 | ||
| Width(mm) | 1 800 | ||
| Height(mm) | 1 665^ | ||
| Wheelbase(mm) | 2 520 | ||
| Fuel tank Capacity (l) | 45 | ||
| Engine | |||
| Displacement (cm3) | 998 | ||
| Max. Power | 88.3 kW (120 PS) @ 6 000 r/min | ||
| Max. Torque | 172 Nm (17.5 kgm) | ||
| @ 1500-4000 r/min | |||
| Transmission | |||
| Type | 6 – speed manual | ||
| 7 – speed DCT | |||
| Suspension | |||
| Front | McPherson strut with coil spring | ||
| Rear | Coupled torsion beam axle with coil spring | ||
| Brakes | |||
| Front | Disc | ||
| Rear | Disc | ||
| Tyre | |||
| Size | 215/55 R17 (D=436.6 mm) diamond cut alloy wheel | ||
| Spare wheel | 195/65 R15 (D=380.2 mm) steel wheel | ||
| ^ with roof rails | |||