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    Hyundai Venue 2022-2025

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    The Hyundai Venue has always been a very sensible small SUV for a family. And now in its second-generation, the Venue is safer with a 5-star BNCAP rating. It even looks better and provides a more premium cabin experience with added features. A wide range of variants and powertrain options means there is a Venue for everyone. And if you are looking to stand out, Hyundai offers the sporty Venue N Line which really looks and sounds cool.

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    Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 specs & features

    Engine998 cc - 1493 cc
    Power81.8 - 118.41 bhp
    Torque113.8 Nm - 250 Nm
    Seating Capacity5
    Drive TypeFWD
    Mileage24.2 kmpl
    • Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 <p>On-board Voice Commands</p>

      On-board Voice Commands

    • Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 <p>Powered Driver Seat</p>

      Powered Driver Seat

    • Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 <p>Reclining Rear Seats</p>

      Reclining Rear Seats

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    Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 price list (Variants)

    Following details are the last recorded, and the prices may vary depending on the car's condition.

    Venue 2022-2025 E(Base Model)1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl7.29 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 E Plus1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl7.64 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 E Opt1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl7.72 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 E BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl7.77 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Plus1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl8.74 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl8.94 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.17 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Plus1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.17 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 Executive Turbo998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.17 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Diesel(Base Model)1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 18 kmpl9.20 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.28 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S 2023-20251197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.28 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Knight1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.49 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Plus 2024-20251197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl9.53 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Plus Diesel1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.2 kmpl9.75 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl9.76 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Executive1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl9.90 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Turbo998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 14.5 kmpl9.94 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt 2023-20251197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.25 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Knight 2023-20251197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.35 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.36 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Adventure1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.37 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Plus Adventure1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.37 Lakh* 
    S Opt Plus Adventure 2024-20251197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.37 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Turbo iMT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmpl10.40 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Turbo iMT BSVI998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl10.44 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Plus Diesel BSVI1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 18 kmpl10.46 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Adventure DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.50 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Knight1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.55 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Knight DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl10.66 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl10.93 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Turbo DCT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl10.96 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX DT BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl11.08 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Diesel1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.2 kmpl11.25 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX DT Diesel1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.2 kmpl11.39 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 S Opt Turbo DCT BSVI998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmpl11.43 Lakh* 
    SX Knight Special Edition1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl11.50 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 24.2 kmpl11.52 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo DT998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17.5 kmpl11.63 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Knight Turbo998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl11.68 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Knight Turbo DT998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.36 kmpl11.82 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Diesel1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.2 kmpl12.08 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Diesel BSVI1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 18 kmpl12.20 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt DT Diesel1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 24.2 kmpl12.21 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo DCT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl12.24 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Knight Turbo DCT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl12.33 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX DT Diesel BSVI1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 18 kmpl12.35 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Turbo Adventure DCT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl12.35 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo DCT DT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl12.35 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo iMT BSVI998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl12.35 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo iMT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmpl12.44 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Turbo Adventure DCT DT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl12.49 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Turbo iMT DT BSVI998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16 kmpl12.50 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo iMT DT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmpl12.59 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Diesel BSVI1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 18 kmpl12.99 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt Turbo DCT BSVI998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmpl13.03 Lakh* 
    Venue 2022-2025 SX Opt DT Diesel BSVI(Top Model)1493 cc, Manual, Diesel, 18 kmpl13.14 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Turbo DCT DT BSVI998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16 kmpl13.18 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Turbo DCT Special Edition998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl13.45 Lakh* 
    SX Opt Knight Turbo DCT DT(Top Model)998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.31 kmpl13.57 Lakh* 
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    Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 expert review

    CarDekho Experts
    The Venue is a simple and sensible small SUV that has the features and space to pamper a small family. It remains a safe pick in the segment that might not fulfill all your wants, but it covers all you will need.

    Overview

    Hyundai has unveiled the second-generation 2025 Venue, which is slated to launch on November 4. It now packs a throughly modern design, updated with the latest kit and gets an automatic transmission with the diesel engine. Fancy taking a closer look? Our unveiling story will give you a thorough overview of the new 2025 Hyundai Venue

    When the Venue was first launched in 2019, it gave a rather sedate segment a shot of features and premiumness which made it stand out immediately from its rivals. Now though, things are a whole lot different with rivals such as the Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Kia Sonet turning on the heat in terms of feel-good factor and features. 

    Hyundai Venue Three Quarters Should you consider the Venue despite all the newer offerings in the segment? 

    Exterior

    The new-generation Venue's styling is a complete departure from the outgoing model. The 2025 Venue gets a sharper look that's inspired from the Exter, Creta and Alcazar. To see how different the new Venue looks when compared to the outgoing version, you chould check out our in-depth old vs new design comparison story

    Back to the older Venue. Hyundai hasn’t dramatically changed its styling. In essence, it remains identical to the pre-facelift car, but gathers a lot more attention now.

    Hyundai Venue

    Grabbing most of that attention is the revised grille, which is in sync with larger Hyundai SUVs such as the Tucson and the Palisade. It helps the Venue look more dominant and also wider than it actually is. Hyundai has cleverly used dark chrome instead of ‘regular’ chrome, which, in my opinion, looks much more tasteful. 

    Hyundai Venue Front Design Lower down, the bumper has been made sportier with contrast coloured accents and a more prominent skid plate. What buyers will also appreciate are the white LED projector headlamps. However, the indicators are still halogen bulbs and look out of place on this revised face.

    Hyundai Venue side profile

    The side features bolder 16-inch dual tone alloy wheels on the top-spec SX and SX (O) variants. Lower variants get either a 15-inch steel wheel or a 16-inch ‘styled’ steel wheel (steel wheels that look like alloys), depending on the powertrain you choose. Subtle details such as the turn indicators on the ORVMs, roof rails, chrome door handles and shark fin antenna have been carried forward. Interestingly, the ORVMs also house puddle lamps.

    Hyundai Venue rear three quarters

    From the rear, the Venue looks properly modern. It was one of the first compact SUVs to hop on to the ‘connected taillight’ trend, and it still looks modern. The LED treatment looks unique with connected strip and block lighting for the brakes.

    Hyundai Venue rear profile

    Hyundai offers just four colour options with the Venue: Fiery Red, Titan Grey, Atlas White and Abyss Black. All colour options look great on the Venue, but I’m slightly partial to the white and black for their timeless appeal.

    Interior

     Hyundai has confirmed some key feature additions in the new 2025 Venue, which should make it a more solid package than before.

    Design and Quality

    Compared to the exterior, the interior has remained relatively unchanged since the Venue first debuted in 2019. The dashboard design is simple and practical, with a floating touchscreen taking centre stage. Other design highlights here include the circular knobs for the climate control interface and the steering wheel from the Creta.

    Hyundai Venue cabin

    Hyundai offers the Venue with two interior colour options. You can choose between a black-greige combination or a full-black interior (with brass accents) that’s offered in the ‘Knight Edition’ models. 

    For the seats, the top-spec versions get part-leatherette upholstery and the steering wheel gets a smooth leather wrap — both of which add to the upmarket feeling of the cabin. Here too, the seats get two-tone upholstery in the standard top-spec version and full-black upholstery in the Knight Edition variants. 

    Hyundai Venue Dashboard

    From a quality and fit-finish standpoint, the Venue initially set the benchmark in the segment. Even by today’s standards, the cabin remains impressive, giving the feel of a vehicle from a segment above. Hyundai has used interesting textures on the dashboard and doorpad plastic trims, giving them a premium feel. 

    Front Seats

    The doors of the Venue open in a three-stage action, making it convenient to open and close in tight spaces as well. You can simply walk into the cabin which makes ingress-egress easy even for the elderly.

    Hyundai Venue front seatsThe seats themselves are comfortable, even for people with larger frames. There’s adequate support for the back and shoulder. Cushioning is on the firmer side, which, along with the front armrest should be ideal for longer drives. 

    In terms of space, even six-footers will be comfortable here with ample headroom. That said, the cabin does feel slightly narrow (especially compared to rivals such as the XUV 3XO and Nexon) and you’d find yourself quite close to the co-driver. 

    Hyundai Venue Power Seat AdjustmentHyundai provides driver seat-height adjustment from the S+ variant onwards. The top variant gets a 4-way powered driver’s seat along with a manual seat height adjuster. Coupled with the tilt-adjust steering, it’s quite easy to find a comfortable driving position. With slim A-pillars, narrow dashboard and a large glass area, even newer drivers will feel confident driving the Venue around.

    Rear Seat

    Compared to the older model, the rear seat experience is better. Hyundai has scooped out the front seat backs to provide more kneeroom. At the same time the angle of the seat base has been tweaked to offer better underthigh support. The seat also features a 2 step backrest recline which adds a layer of personalised comfort for the occupants.

    Hyundai Venue rear seats

    Here, there’s space for a six-footer to be comfortably seated behind an equally tall driver. Kneeroom, legroom and headroom are satisfactory, if not exceptional. However, the Venue struggles to seat three people in comfort in the rear seat. 

    Owing to a narrow cabin, the middle occupant will not be comfortable, especially on long drives. There’s a proper three-point seatbelt and adjustable headrest for the middle passenger, however. I think the Venue is best used as a four-seater.

    Storage and Practicality

    Hyundai has in-cabin storage covered comprehensively with large bottle holders in all four doors, a well-sized glovebox and some storage space under the arm rest. There’s a shelf of sorts above the glovebox and a tray under the climate control panel. You also get twin cupholders up front for your beverages. A seat back pocket is provided on the passenger side.

    Hyundai Venue central console

    Charging Options

    Front occupants get a 12V charger, and a USB type-A and type-C charger along with a wireless charger. Rear seat occupants get a single USB type-C charger.

    Hyundai Venue charging portsFeatures

    The feature list of the Venue is quite impressive, even by today’s standards. Here’s a quick look at the basics:

    • Keyless Entry

    • Push-button Start Stop

    • Auto-dimming IRVM

    • Automatic Headlamps

    • Cruise Control

    • Automatic Climate Control

    • Rear AC Vents

    • Single-pane Sunroof

    • 4-way Powered Driver’s Seat

    • Ambient Lighting

    Hyundai Venue 8-inch infotainment system

    Hyundai provides an 8-inch touchscreen from the one above base S model. This screen now feels small and the user interface also seems slightly outdated. It does support wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It serves as the display for the reverse camera, and comes paired with a decent-sounding 6-speaker audio system.

    Hyundai Venue driver's display

    There’s a ‘digital’ instrument cluster too, which houses a small 4.2-inch TFT screen that functions as the MID. Here, you get a host of information from the trip details, distance to empty to the tyre pressure read outs.

    Hyundai Venue steering wheel

    We think Hyundai could have made the feature list a little more expansive by including bits like front seat ventilation, a larger touchscreen, a full digital driver’s display and a branded audio system. Even a few basics such as telescopic steering adjust and automatic wipers are missing in the package.

    Safety

    Standard safety features on the Venue include 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX mounts, electronic stability program (ESC), hill-hold assist, and rear parking sensors. A tyre pressure monitoring system, rear parking camera and rear defogger get added in the higher variants.

    Hyundai Venue airbags

    Hyundai was among the first in the segment to offer Level 1 ADAS. This is a camera-based ADAS system (which means functionality in heavy rains/fog will be limited) that has features such as forward collision warning, auto emergency braking, and lane keep assist. It does not have adaptive cruise control or blind spot detection. 

    The India-spec Hyundai Venue has not been crash tested by Global NCAP or Bharat NCAP yet.

    Boot Space

    • The Venue’s boot can easily store a suitcase set (large, medium, and small suitcase) and still have space left for some small bags or items.

    Hyundai Venue boot space

    • The rear seats get 60:40 split, so you can fold them to store some larger items if needed.

    Performance

    One of the biggest disadvantages in the Venue is that it lacks a diesel-automatic powertrain. With the second-generation model, Hyundai has addressed that and provided the 1.5-litre diesel engine with a torque converter automatic transmission. If you want to see how the new Venue's diesel engine fares against its sub-4 metre rivals, check out this detailed comparison report. Meanwhile, if you had your eyes set on the 1-litre turbo-petrol, this report will give you an idea on how its specs compare against its rivals

    The Hyundai Venue gets three engine options: 1.2-litre, naturally aspirated petrol, 1-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel engine.

    Hyundai Venue engine bay

    Engine NA petrol Turbo-petrol Diesel
    Output 83 PS / 114 Nm 120 PS / 172 Nm 116 PS / 250 Nm
    Transmission 5-speed MT 6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT 6-speed MT
    Claimed fuel efficiency 17.0 kmpl 18 kmpl (MT) / 18.3 kmpl (DCT) 22.7 kmpl

    Hyundai Venue 1.2 Petrol

    This engine is among Hyundai’s oldest and most dependable engines. It also powers the Grand i10 Nios/Aura, Exter and even the i20. This four-cylinder engine is known for its refinement and silent operation. Even when you’re pushing the car, you’ll barely feel any vibrations or feel that the engine is too loud. This engine is best-suited for those who intend on using the Venue as mostly a city car.

    Hyundai Venue

    City Performance

    With a super light clutch and easy gear changes, driving the 1.2-litre petrol engine even in peak city traffic is not a bother. However, it’s almost imperative that you be in the right gear. This engine makes most of its power and torque higher up in the rev range. Therefore, it requires a downshift if you want to make quick progress. It’s very well suited to a relaxed driving style, where it’s likely to give better fuel efficiency too. You can expect around 11-13kmpl from this engine for heavy city usage.

    Hyundai Venue Side Profile

    Highway Performance

    With this engine, the Venue might seem a little underpowered for heavy usage. With a full load or on inclines/hilly roads, you will need to be in lower gears to get any substantial performance from this engine. If you only intend on cruising on highways, it’s best you stick to speeds between 80-100kmph. Anything beyond that and the engine begins to run out of steam rather quickly. A calm cruise on the highway will see the Venue petrol return 14-16kmpl.

    Hyundai Venue Front design

    Hyundai Venue Turbo Petrol

    This 3-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine was introduced to India with the Venue in 2019. It feels fairly refined (for a 3-cylinder engine) with minimal vibrations creeping into the cabin through the floorboard and pedals. It is relatively silent too, getting vocal only when pushed above 3500rpm.

    Hyundai Venue turbo

    City Performance

    For city usage, the turbo-petrol engine will impress with its torquey nature. Here too, the weight of the clutch is light and the gears slot in with precision. You can drive the manual in bumper-to-bumper traffic without fatigue. This engine pulls cleanly, with minimal turbo lag. You can drive around in the city in second or third gear comfortably. In-gear acceleration might not be rapid, but it is steady and consistent letting you tackle those pockets within traffic very easily.

    In case of the DCT, the crawl is smooth and the gear shifts are quick making the Venue feel effortless to drive. 

    Do note that this engine is not particularly fuel efficient when used in heavy bumper-to-bumper traffic. You can expect 8-10kmpl in city conditions.

    Highway Performance

    For highway use, you’ll appreciate the strong mid-range punch that the Venue offers. Once you’re past 2000rpm, the pull from the engine becomes stronger and stronger. If you enjoy driving spiritedly, it’s best to keep the engine on the boil. 100kmph is dealt with at a lazy 2100rpm in sixth gear in the manual. It’s a smidge below that in seventh gear in case of the DCT.

    Hyundai Venue

    Here too, in-gear acceleration feels strong for 60-80kmph and 80-100kmph runs. For speeds beyond that, it’s best to downshift for immediate acceleration. Fuel efficiency is likely to be around 12-14kmpl for highway drives.

    Hyundai Venue Diesel

    The Venue uses the same 1.5-litre diesel engine that’s found in larger Hyundai-Kia cars such as the Creta, Seltos, Alcazar and Carens Clavis. In fact, it’s offered in the same state of tune, which makes the small Venue diesel rather enjoyable if needed. 

    This diesel engine is very refined and offers a good blend of performance and fuel efficiency. It’s the engine to pick if you want an all-rounder. However, an automatic transmission option (like in the Kia Sonet) is sorely missed. 

    City Performance

    For a diesel, the clutch is light and the pedal travel isn’t particularly long either. What’s impressive is this engine’s low speed drivability. You can very easily roll off from a standstill in second gear if required. There’s enough torque for it to pull cleanly from low speeds in higher gears too. 

    Hyundai Venue

    Acceleration is strong once the turbo kicks in at ~1500rpm. Even below that, it’s not particularly lazy in any manner. It’s an engine. Therefore, you’ll find yourself in mostly third gear for most of your city commutes. Fuel efficiency is a strong suite with this engine, and you can comfortably expect 15-17kmpl for city drives. 

    Highway Performance

    The highway feels like home in the Venue diesel. It’s super relaxed carrying 100-120kmph consistently and doesn’t feel stressed at the slightest. While the engine does not feel as lively as the higher revving turbo-petrol, there’s enough torque on offer for you to make overtakes without needing to plan too much. Of course, it’s best to downshift if you need instant acceleration. 

    Hyundai Venue Diesel I found the performance to be adequate even with a full load of passengers, and on hilly road sections too. 

    Fuel efficiency on the highway can very easily cross 20kmpl if you’re driving in a relaxed manner.

    Ride and Handling

    The Venue ranks high on ride comfort. It cushions the occupants well from the harshness of the surface, be it a speed breaker or a pothole. Sharper bumps are felt in the cabin but without making the passengers uncomfortable. 

    Out on the highways, the ride remains stable and the Venue remains a good car to cover long distances in. The handling still remains good and confidence inspiring for family road trips.

    Hyundai Venue

    From an ease of driving standpoint, the light steering is sure to make in-city drives and parking convenient. It weighs up enough at highway speeds to inspire confidence in the driver. On turns, the Venue remains stable and predictable. If you want more cornering fun, you could look towards the Venue N Line that has a revised suspension and steering setup. The standard Venue is tuned for comfort and it delivers on that aspect. 

    Variants

    The 2025 Hyundai Venue is available to buy in eight variants: HX 2, HX 4, HX 5, HX 6, HX 6T, HX 7, HX 8, and HX 10. If you have had your eyes set on the one-above-base HX 4 variant, you'd be disappointed to know that it's available with only one engine option. Meanwhile, the mid-spec HX 5's features list has been leaked before launch and you'd be happy to know it comes with a handful of features

    The Hyundai Venue can be had in 13 variants: E/E+, S/S+, Executive, S+/S(O)/S(O)+, S(O)+ Adventure, S(O) Knight, SX Executive, SX, SX Adventure, SX Knight, SX(O), SX(O) Adventure, SX(O) Knight.

    E/E+

    • Basic styling with halogen headlights, body coloured bumpers and 15-inch steel wheels with covers.

    • Covers only the most rudimentary features like manual AC, front power windows, tilt steering adjust, and type-C and 12-V charging sockets.

    • E+ get an electric roof too.

    • Safety kit gets six airbags, hill hold assist, ISFOXI mounts, and electronic stability program (ESP) as standard.

    S/S+

    • Body coloured outside mirrors, and silver roof rails are the only changes to the exterior.

    • 8-inch touchscreen system with wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay and 6-speaker sound system is the most significant addition.

    • Other functional inclusions are rear power windows, electrically adjustable outside mirrors, auto headlamps, wireless phone charger, front central armrest, and rear AC vents.

    • Improved safety with rear parking camera with dynamic guidelines, tyre pressure monitoring system, and rear defogger.

    Executive

    • Entry-level turbo variant.

    • Bigger 16-inch wheels with styled wheel covers is the only change in exterior styling.

    • Adds cruise control to the features list but misses out on wireless phone charger.

    • No changes in the safety kit.

    S+/S(O)/S(O)+

    • Petrol variants sport a better look with LED projector headlamps, LED DRLs cornering lamps, and connected LED taillights. 16-inch styled wheels are limited to the turbo-petrol.

    • DCT version gets a D-cut steering wheel and leatherette on the steering wheel and gear knob.

    • Functional additions include a height adjustable driver seat, rear parcel tray (petrol only), cruise control (turbo-petrol only), and push button start/stop (NA petrol only).

    • Drive modes and paddle shifters are exclusively available with the DCT version.

    S(O)+ Adventure

    • No connected LED tail lights, but gets a full LED setup at the front, black painted grille and outside mirror, black front and rear skid plate, 15-inch alloys with a black wheel cover, black shark fin antenna and side door cladding.

    • Cabin gets black theme with sage green inserts, semi-leatherette upholstery, designer floor mats, and metal pedals.

    • Only adds a wireless phone charger over the previous variant.

    S(O) Knight

    • Body coloured bumper with brass inserts, and Knight emblem are the only additions to the design.

    • The interior too gets black theme with brass coloured inserts.

    • Feature and safety package are unchanged.

    SX Executive

    • Premium looks with full LED setup including connected tail lights, body coloured bumpers, and silver finished skid plates and roof rails.

    • Cabin gets D-cut steering, fabric seats, and leatherette on the steering and gear knob.

    • Improved rear seat comfort and versatility with rear adjustable headrests, 2-step reclining seat back and 60:40 split.

    • Feature additions include electric sunroof, auto folding outside mirrors, puddle lamps, cooled glovebox, and luggage lamp.

    • No changes in the safety kit save for the deletion of dashcam.

    SX

    • 16-inch alloy wheels are available with the diesel only.

    • Remote engine start/stop, cruise control, and rear wiper and washer are add ons with the diesel only.

    • Boasts connected car technology with the NA petrol engine, voice commands for the sunroof and Alexa integration for other functions as well.

    SX Adventure

    • Exterior and interior treatment is similar to the previous Adventure edition variant.

    • No changes to the features list over the NA petrol version of the SX variant.

    SX Knight

    • Exterior and interior treatment is similar to the previous Knight edition variant.

    • Feature and safety kit remains unchanged over SX NA petrol.

    SX(O)

    • Sports 16-inch alloy wheels with red finished brake calipers at the front.

    • Cabin gets ambient lighting for a better look.

    • New features include 4-way powered driver’s seat, cruise control, rear wiper and washer and an air purifier (petrol only).

    • Only variant to offer Level-1 autonomous driving assistance features (ADAS).

    SX(O) Adventure

    • Similar visual exterior and interior treatment as previous Adventure editions.

    • No changes in the features list over the SX(O) variant, but doesn’t get ADAS features.

    SX(O) Knight

    • Similar visual exterior and interior inclusions as previous Knight editions.

    • Same features list as the SX(O) variant, but no ADAS in the safety kit.

    CarDekho Recommends

    • If you’re on a tight budget and are ready to compromise on the look and feel of the car, but not on the functional day-to-day features, then you can go  for the S/S+ variant. If you want performance in a similar package, then Executive is a good choice.

    • The Adventure and Knight editions are a good option for people who want something different to the standard vehicle.

    • The mid-spec SX variant offers a good value for its price, with the choice of both petrol and diesel engines.

    Verdict

    Given its age, the Venue lacks in terms of features when compared to the competition.  However, given its price, the Venue continues to offer a very sensible package. 

    It’s hard to fault in aspects that truly matter: space, ride comfort and practicality. It might not fulfill all your wants, but it definitely covers all you will need from a car this size.

    For those on the fence about considering a Venue, I’d urge you to wait for a while. A brand new generation is on its way and is likely to plug all the gaps of the existing model. 

    Other cars to consider instead of the Hyundai Venue

    Tata Nexon

    Reasons to consider 

    • Better feature and entertainment package

    • CNG option

    • Option of an automatic with the diesel

    • 5-star BNCAP safety rating

    Reasons to ignore

    • No ADAS

    • Cabin ergonomics

    • Top variants are much more expensive

    • No NA petrol engine option

    Kia Sonet

    Reasons to consider

    • Better feature and infotainment package

    • Sharper styling

    Reasons to ignore

    • More expensive for a similar package

    Mahindra XUV 3XO

    Reasons to consider

    • Better rear seat space

    • Features Level-2 ADAS tech

    • Better overall feature package 

    Reasons to ignore

    • Polarising styling might not suit everybody’s taste

    • Top variants are more expensive

    Maruti Fronx/Toyota Taisor

    Reasons to consider

    • Quicker turbo-petrol engine

    • Option of CNG with the NA petrol

    • Ride comfort

    • Option of an automatic with the NA petrol

    Reasons to ignore

    • No diesel

    Pros & Cons of Hyundai Venue 2022-2025

    Things We Like

    • Dual-tone interior is classy, good quality of materials in the cabin too.
    • Powered driver’s seat, Alexa/Google Home connectivity, Digital driver’s display added to an already expansive feature list.
    • 1.2 Petrol, 1.5 Diesel, 1.0 Turbo - plenty of engine options to choose from.

    Things We Don't Like

    • No diesel-automatic or CNG powertrain on offer.
    • Narrow cabin means the Venue is still best suited for four.
    • Silly feature omissions like auto day/night IRVM and powered seat height adjustment

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    Q ) Why was the Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 discontinued in India?
    A ) Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 was discontinued due to its inability to meet the contemporary safety and crash norms imposed by the government.
    Q ) Can I still buy a used Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 in India?
    A ) Yes, you can still buy a used Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 in India on CarDekho, local dealerships, and second-hand car markets.
    Q ) What are the key specifications and features of the Hyundai Venue 2022-2025?
    A ) The Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 offered rugged design , seating for 5, powerful diesel engines (998 - 1493 cc), high ground clearance, durable suspension, and basic features like power steering and AC.
    Q ) How much does it cost to maintain a Hyundai Venue 2022-2025, and are spare parts available?
    A ) Maintaining a Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 costs around ₹1438.0-₹5842.0 annually, depending on usage and condition. Spare parts are still available through authorized service centers and local markets.
    Q ) What were the most popular variants of the Hyundai Venue 2022-2025, and what were their prices?
    A ) The most popular Hyundai Venue 2022-2025 variants included the Venue 2022-2025 SX, Venue 2022-2025 E, Venue 2022-2025 E Plus, Venue 2022-2025 E Opt, Venue 2022-2025 E BSVI. Prices when new ranged from ₹8 Lakh to ₹14 Lakh, depending on the variant and features.
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    A ) Yes, the Venue SX Opt Turbo iMT features cruise control.

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    • October 13, 2025: Hyundai is offering discounts of up to Rs 50,000 on the Venue this October. Note that offers are valid till the end of this month.

    • September 22, 2025: New GST Effect! The Hyundai Venue is now up to Rs 1.24 lakh more affordable than before due to the enforcement of new GST rates. Prices now start from Rs 7.26 lakh (ex-showroom).

    • September 18, 2025: Hyundai sold and dispatched 8109 units of the Venue in August 2025. Its MoM sales remained steady with only a marginal 0.68 percent change from July 2025.

    • September 02, 2025: The Venue sub-4m SUV is available for deliveries in around a month in all major Indian cities if you book it in September 2025.

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