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Hyundai Venue N Line: When Everyday Driving Decides to Hit the Gym!

Gurugram – Move over “mild-mannered compact SUVs,” because Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) just dropped a turbocharged attitude bomb — the all-new Hyundai Venue N Line. Dressed like it’s ready for a racetrack and equipped like it just hacked a supercomputer, this pocket rocket is here to make your daily drives feel like a qualifying lap at the Buddh International Circuit.


🔥 The Bold, the Beautiful, and the Brake Calipers

The Venue N Line doesn’t just show up — it announces itself. With red-accented bumpers, dark chrome grille, and twin-tip exhausts that look ready to snarl, this compact SUV means business. Those R17 diamond-cut alloys paired with red brake calipers scream “Yes, I do overtake politely, but with flair.”

Even the roof rails have gone to fashion school — now bridge-type and highlighted in red, because why should the roof miss out on the party?


🏎️ Inside Story: Where Sophistication Meets Sports Bar Vibes

Step in, and you’ll be greeted by a cabin that’s more adrenaline than upholstery. The black interior with red highlights looks like a Formula 1 pit crew designed it after two espressos. N-branded leather seats, metal pedals, and ambient “Sunrise Red” lighting complete the look that says, “Yes, I have great taste, and yes, my car knows it.”


⚙️ Performance: The Turbocharged Heart of the Matter

Under the hood beats Hyundai’s Kappa 1.0-litre Turbo GDi engine — small in size, big in “let’s floor it.” Available with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT, it’s made for those who think life’s too short to drive dull cars.

Traction control modes and drive mode select ensure it handles Delhi rains and Ladakh trails with equal ease. The twin-tip exhaust doesn’t just look the part; it sounds like the car’s clearing its throat before overtaking politely yet assertively.


🧠 Tech Nirvana: NVIDIA Meets Namaste

The Venue N Line’s dashboard is practically a gadget store on wheels. A massive 31.24 cm (12.3”) ccNC navigation system, powered by NVIDIA, pairs with a full digital cluster and Bose 8-speaker audio setup. Over-the-air (C-OTA) updates mean your car can literally evolve overnight — something even most humans can’t claim.

Bonus: a smart aroma diffuser ensures your drive smells as good as it looks. (Because why conquer corners if you can’t conquer odours?)


🛡️ Safety: Because Drama Belongs on the Road, Not Off It

The Venue N Line packs more safety tech than an airport scanner — ADAS Level 2, 70+ safety features, and 41 of them standard. Electronic parking brake, tyre pressure monitoring, and a strong body structure (71% hot-stamped steel) make it both a thrill machine and a cocoon.

In short, it’s the kind of car your parents approve of — right before asking for the keys themselves.


🎨 Colours for Every Personality

From classic monotones to dual-tones with more contrast than a Karan Johar poster, the Venue N Line’s colour options ensure everyone finds their vibe — whether it’s fiery red for the bold, or grey for the mysterious “I’m-just-going-for-a-drive” type.


📅 Launch and Availability

Launching on 4th November 2025, bookings for the all-new Hyundai Venue N Line are open at dealerships and online with an initial amount of ₹25,000. Available in two variants — N6 (MT/DCT) and N10 (DCT) — it’s designed for those who believe performance shouldn’t just be felt, it should be seen, heard, and lived.

 Kappa 1.0 l Turbo GDi petrol
Max. Power88.3 kW (120 PS) @6000 r/min
Max. Torque172 Nm (17.5 kgm) @1500-4000 r/min
MonotoneDual Tone
Atlas WhiteAtlas white with abyss black roof
Titan greyHazel Blue with abyss black roof
Dragon RedDragon Red with abyss black roof
Abyss Black 
Hazel Blue
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