Hyundai has launched a new sporty trim to its Venue subcompact SUV - the Venue N Line.
While Hyundai Motor India will not be showing us the car today, the company in fact, will be revealing the connectivity features of its upcoming Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV. The venue will be India's first connected car and it will be making its debut in India on 17 April, 2019.
The Hyundai Venue was also in the parts of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh where it went under cold weather testing. The Hyundai Venue was tested at a low temperature of -6 degree Celsius and at 7000 ft. altitude. It was also driven from Jim Corbett to Nainital, across the Naini hills over snow-covered terrains to test the traction of the car.
The Hyundai Venue facelift was last spotted in 2021 in India when it was undergoing testing and the latest one appears to be of a lower variant.
The Hyundai Venue is off to a flying start! In one month since its launch, Hyundai has received 33,000 bookings and about 2 lakh enquiries. In fact, today being the first month anniversary of Venue, Hyundai has delivered 1,000 units of the subcompact SUV across India.
The long-anticipated Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV has been finally unveiled in India and is now slated to be launched on May 21, 2019. Here's all you need to know about Hyundai's first subcompact SUV.
A report by EY states that the penetration of connected cars is going to become commonplace in India thanks to an increase and improvement in compliances and legislation in the automotive sector in the country.
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has released its recent crash test results, in which the Hyundai Venue has scored a 4-star safety rating. The Australia-spec Venue got 91 per cent in adult occupant protection, 81 per cent child occupant protection, 62 per cent in pedestrian protection, and 62 per cent in safety assist.
The 2022 Hyundai Venue facelift comes with quite a few significant upgrades on the outside as well as on the inside and is offered in a total of six variant in India.
The Hyundai Venue has become the second bestselling subcompact SUV in India, outperforming the Mahindra XUV300 by 3,994 units.
Hyundai Motor India announced that the Venue with the 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine will get a new transmission option, which is called the intelligent manual transmission or iMT. So, what exactly is the iMT? We shall explain the working of the iMT technology to you in this story.
A lack of demand for the manual versions has prompted Hyundai to discontinue the Venue's 6-speed manual in the US. All variants will continue to get a CVT instead.
With the i20 N Line receiving a positive response, Hyundai is looking to bring more models in the future and this year, it is likely to be the Venue N Line that will hit the showroom floors soon.
Hyundai took over three years to shape the Venue into a production model from the Carlino concept which was showcased at the 2016 Auto Expo. The subcompact SUV segment in the meantime saw an influx of models and all credible ones which turned out to beone of the top sellers for their respective brands. The Korean carmaker knew that it was required to offer a bit extra in the Hyundai Venue to survive the vast competition. It is surely an extraordinary product both in terms of specifications and features as there are plenty of segment-first elements. Let us take you through its key features.
The mid-life cycle update bring with it updated looks, a new dual-tone interior and additional features.
The Venue facelift is available in six variants and carries forward the engine line-up from the outgoing model.
The Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV has finally been launched in India. Prices for the new Hyundai Venue start at Rs. 6.50 lakh for the base petrol version, going up to Rs. 11.10 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom India) for the range-topping automatic variant. The Venue made its global debut last month in India as well as the US, and will be taking on a number of offerings including the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon and the Ford Ecosport. Hyundai garnered over 2000 pre-bookings for the Venue in a single day, promising a strong start for the SUV. Deliveries will begin by later this month.
The Venue traces its roots to the Carlino concept showcased at the Auto Expo in 2016. The production-spec version finds its design language inspired from the newer Hyundai models with the massive cascading grille up front, split headlamps with projector lens and squared LED DRLs, tall stance and stubby boot design.
Hyundai Motor India is all set to introduce the Venue Subcompact SUV later this year and the company is releasing details on the new offering ahead of its global unveil on April 17, 2019. While Hyundai released sketches of the exterior and interior a few days ago, the company has now posted a new sketch of the dashboard providing more details on the upcoming offering. The new Hyundai Venue will be offered with a dual-tone dashboard, while the sketch also showcases the large 8-inch touchscreen infotainment display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with an automatic transmission.
The Hyundai Venue has now become the country's top-selling utility vehicle based on the SUV's cumulative sales numbers for the last five months, which is now over 42,000 units. Between May and September 2019 Hyundai India sold 42,681 units of the Venue, and so far, the company has also received over 75,000 bookings for the new subcompact SUV.
The Hyundai Venue is coming to India in May and in a bid to make the car more engaging and appealing to wider Indian demography, Hyundai are emphasizing on adding some local touch to its models. Language is the rudiment of establishing a local connection and Hyundai has already started working on it.
The Hyundai Venue will be the first car to get the dual-clutch automatic transmission in the subcompact SUV segment and no SUV even in a segment above is equipped with one. The Mahindra XUV300 is yet to get an automatic transmission. The Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and Tata Nexon, both get an AMT gearbox and the Ford Ecosport is offered with a traditional torque convertor unit. Therefore, DCT being the most refined and quickest of the lot will likely enhance the performance of the Venue which should give it an edge over the competition.
The Hyundai Venue was first launched in 2019, and it is receiving a mid-cycle update for the first time after 3 years. In addition to design and styling changes, the subcompact SUV now also comes with several new and updated features and tech.
Hyundai, the South Korean automaker has officially introduced Venue Flux special edition in its home market. The special edition of the subcompact SUV is made exclusively for the South Korean market, which is priced at KRW 2,15,00,000 (approximately Rs. 13.56 lakh). The Hyundai Venue Flux edition comes in dual-tone black and neon green shade, giving a sportier look and funky character to the SUV than the regular version. Apart from the cosmetic treatment, the Hyundai Venue Flux edition doesn't see any mechanical or dimensional changes.
The Venue is the first subcompact SUV on sale in India to be equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
The Venue Knight Edition is available in three variants with either 1.2-litre petrol or 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine.
Hyundai has given the Venue N Line a number of cosmetic and mechanical updates over the standard model of the Venue. We give you a lowdown on the changes.
The 2022 Hyundai Venue facelift is here with comprehensive upgrades and we take a look at the top five features that stand out on the updated version.
The variant line-up of the 2022 Hyundai Venue facelift has been rejigged as well and here's the variant wise details of what you get in the new Hyundai Venue facelift.
Hyundai has said that it has to date received over 21,000 bookings for the Venue facelift since it opened bookings on June 3, 2022