![]() Simple and solid, that’s the best way to describe the Venue’s cabin. Its width also highlights this as it is only 5mm wider than the narrowest car in the class, the Ford EcoSport. You can see this in the overall height, which is the lowest in the class. In terms of size, the Venue feels a bit smaller than the competition. The LED tail lamps, the only instance of LEDs used on the exterior, look quite handsome. From the rear, the Venue looks a bit hatch-like. The 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels look premium too. However, there is a more muscular look here on the Venue with more prominent bulges for the wheel arches. The upright A-pillar, floating roof, and chunky C-Pillar are Creta trademarks. Projector fog lamps are first in this segment.įrom the side, the Venue looks a lot like its elder brother, the Creta. The chunky looking headlamp cluster is surrounded by LED DRLs and pack in cornering lamp functionality too (available only from the SX variant). Interestingly, the slim light element under the hood is the turn-indicator, and not the LED DRL like on the Harrier or the Hector. ![]() The grille is fenced in by the split-headlamp setup. The chunky flat face uses the large cascading grille to make it look large and the dull chrome finish on the “plus” shaped theme on the grille looks quite classy. To suit our tastes, the Hyundai Venue has been designed to be angular, like a traditional SUV. Hyundai Venue Rivals: Hyundai’s sub-4m SUV rivals the Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Toyota Urban Cruiser, Kia Sonet, and Mahindra XUV300.Ģ022 Hyundai Venue: The facelifted Venue has been spied testing again, revealing the design of its new LED tail lights. Hyundai Venue Safety: The SUV is equipped with up to six airbags, electronic stability control, and vehicle stability management. Hyundai Venue Features: It gets auto climate control with rear AC vents, Hyundai’s BlueLink connected car tech, wireless mobile charging, cruise control, push-button start/stop, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and a sunroof. This unit also gets an optional 6-speed iMT with a manual shifter (but doesn’t feature the clutch pedal). The SUV also gets a 1-litre turbo-petrol engine (120PS/172Nm), mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. However, there’s no automatic option with either of these engines. The 1.2-litre petrol engine (83PS/114Nm) comes mated to a 5-speed manual, while the 1.5-litre diesel motor (100PS/240Nm) from the Seltos is paired to a 6-speed MT. Hyundai Venue Engine and Transmission: Hyundai has provided its sub-4m SUV with three engine options: two petrol and one diesel. Hyundai Venue Seating Capacity: It is a five-seater. Hyundai Venue Variants: The Venue is available in eight trims: E, S, S+, S(O), SX, SX(O) Executive, SX+, and SX(O). Hyundai Venue Price: Hyundai retails the SUV from Rs 6.99 lakh to Rs 11.85 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). ![]() Latest Update: The Venue could be Hyundai’s choice as a mass-market EV slated for launch by 2024.
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