2025 Hyundai Venue Price: The 2025 Hyundai Venue just hit Indian roads, kicking off at ₹7.90 lakh (ex-showroom). This new-gen SUV rolls out bold changes in looks, cabin layout, besides tech features – showing Hyundai’s fresh push into the small SUV game. Top-end diesel auto trim climbs to ₹15.51 lakh, whereas the punchier N Line kicks in at ₹10.55 lakh.
Sharper Design and New Dimensions
The latest Venue comes with a revamped front look – bold grille up front, fresh LED DRLs on the sides, while a slim light bar sits across the hood. This SUV now shows off reworked bumpers, practical roof rails instead of fake ones, underbody shields for rugged flair, along with updated wheel designs. Out back, linked LED tail lights stretch wide, giving it a roomier, upscale vibe.
The new version stretches 30 mm broader, also stands 48 mm higher – now hitting 3,995 mm long, 1,800 wide, plus 1,665 tall – with wheels set at 2,520 mm apart. Trunk room’s gone up too, jumping from 350 to 375 litres.
Premium Interior with Dual 12.3-inch Displays
In the cockpit, you get a mix of dark navy and light gray tones, along with a flat-bottom steering wheel that’s easy to grip. A dashboard covered in speckled stone-like material adds subtle flair. Front and center sits a sweeping twin-screen setup – two 12.3-inch displays bent into one fluid curve, handling both media and instrument data. Behind the scenes, perks like a power-adjustable driver’s chair show up; the backrests fold down in two stages if you’re stretching out. Up front, seats blow cool air when it heats up outside. Glow strips cast soft color across the panels at night, while audio fans hear everything clearly through eight Bose speakers built into the doors.
The N Line version boosts the interior with red accents along with dynamic touches.
Feature-Packed and Safety-Focused
The 2025 Venue rides on Hyundai’s worldwide K1 base – boasting more than 65 safety elements, with 33 included by default. It packs 6 airbags alongside ABS, ESC, hill-start aid, TPMS, a full-circle camera view, disc brakes all around, also Level-2 ADAS featuring 16 helper tools for drivers.
Hyundai now includes an electric parking brake that works with auto-hold, while blind-spot alerts come built in; on top of that, you get a camera system showing what’s around the car.
Engine and Transmission Choices
The Venue keeps offering three well-known engine options,
- 1.2-litre Kappa MPi petrol (83 PS)
- 1.0-litre Turbo GDi petrol (120 PS)
- 1.5-litre U2 CRDi diesel (116 PS)
Transmission choices are a 5-speed manual or 6-speed stick, along with a 7-speed dual-clutch; diesels now get a fresh 6-speed auto using a torque converter instead. Diesel models can hit about 20.99 km per liter, whereas the turbocharged gasoline version manages close to 20 km/l.
Variant Line-Up and Pricing
Petrol versions: from HX2 up to HX10 (priced Rs 7.90 – 14.56 lakh)
Diesel models: from HX2 up to HX10 (priced between Rs 9.70 and 15.51 lakh)
N Line variants: N6 and N10 (Rs 10.55 – 15.30 lakh)
Market Position and Outlook
The fresh Venue goes up against tough competitors such as the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV 3XO, or even the Skoda Kylaq. Thanks to better gadgets, bolder looks, along with plenty of extras, Hyundai wants to grab a firmer spot in the small SUV scene.
The latest Venue, built at Hyundai’s factory in Pune, marks the start – while tying into a broader move to launch 26 fresh cars across India before 2030 ends.







