Hyundai is ready to launch second generation of 2025 site on November 4th. The popular sub-compact SUV has been spotted testing several times, giving us a clear idea of the major updates it brings in design, interior and features. While the standard Venue is confirmed, the launch time of the Venue N Line variant is still uncertain. Here’s everything you need to know about the new venue ahead of its official debut.
Design
2025 Hyundai Venue adopts a boxer and more muscular look compared to the current model. In front it has split LED headlights placed in square cases together with prominent C motif DRLs. The new rectangular grill takes inspiration from the Hyundai Alcazar, giving the SUV a premium touch.
From the side, the Spillestedet boasts thicker wheel arches and redesigned alloy wheels which enhances its robust appearance. At the rear, the SUV continues connected LED taillightsredesigned to complement the refreshed styling. Early spy shots have also hinted at the sporty Venue N Line variant, although its launch is yet to be confirmed.
Internal
Inside, Hyundai has given the Venue a complete cabin makeover. The highlight is dual 10.25-inch screen setupincluding a touchscreen infotainment system and a digital instrument cluster similar to the Creta. The center AC vents are now located below the fenders and the center console has functions turning wheel for media and climate control buttons.
Additional updates include a new steering wheel, automatic damping IRVMand even one dashcamwhich makes the interior more modern and technology-friendly.
Functions and security
The 2025 place will be filled with premium features. Alongside the dual screens, the SUV is expected to feature a panoramic sunroof and ventilated front seats. Existing amenities such as a 4-way powered driver’s seat, wireless phone charger and automatic AC with rear vents are likely to continue.
On security frontthe venue is expected to get six airbags as standarda tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)and a more advanced one Level-2 ADAS suitean upgrade over the current level-1 system. Additional functions such as front parking sensors and one 360 degree camera can further increase security.
Driveline
The 2025 Venue is expected to retain the current engine lineup:
- 1.2 liters of naturally aspirated petrol: 83 HP, 114 Nm, 5-speed manual
- 1.0-litre turbo petrol: 120 HP, 172 Nm, 6-speed manual / 7-speed DCT
- 1.5-litre diesel: 116 HP, 250 Nm, 6-speed manual (with possible 6-speed torque converter automatic like Kia Sonet)
This combination ensures that Venue continues to offer options for both city commuting and motorway driving.
Expected price and competitors
The current Hyundai Venue is priced between Rs 7.26 lakh and Rs 12.32 lakh (ex-showroom). The new generation model is expected to carry one small prize above these prices.
In terms of competition, the 2025 spot will continue to compete with popular sub-compact SUVs such as Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Kia Sonet, Kia Syros, Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite.
Also Read: Nissan Tekton SUV coming to India next year – a new rival to Hyundai Creta
Final thoughts
The 2025 Hyundai Venue is set to be a significant upgrade over the current model, offering a bolder design, a tech-rich cabin and advanced safety features. With the launch scheduled for November 4thbuyers can expect a modern sub-compact SUV that blends style, comfort and performance. For those looking for a feature-packed and reliable urban SUV, the new Venue is likely to be a compelling choice.

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