Hyundai Motor India today unveiled the all-new Venue along with the sportier Venue N Line in a global debut that promises to set fresh benchmarks in the compact SUV segment. The company says the two models showcase bold design, next-generation technology and enhanced performance under the “Make in India for the world” initiative.
The standard Venue evolves significantly, featuring larger exterior dimensions, a longer wheelbase and a cabin re-engineered for comfort and modernity. Inside, it offers a commanding digital experience: a 12.3-inch display for both instrument cluster and infotainment, wireless connectivity for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and over-the-air updates for select systems.
The Venue N Line is positioned as the performance-oriented sibling, with sport-tuned styling, enhanced driving dynamics and advanced safety and driver-assist systems. Both models are built on HMIL’s Pune plant for domestic and export markets, marking Hyundai’s push towards global competitiveness from India.
On the safety front, the new Venue series raises the bar: the platform incorporates high-strength materials and a suite of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) aimed at ensuring occupant protection and driving confidence. The N Line goes a step further with additional performance-enhancing touches while preserving the safety build and high-tech features.
Bookings for the new Venue family have commenced, with introductory pricing in India starting from around ₹7.89 lakh (ex-showroom). Deliveries are expected to begin from mid-November 2025, as Hyundai ramps up its manufacturing and export readiness.
With these launches, Hyundai reiterates its long-term commitment to the Indian market: the all-new Venue is the first of 26 new models the company plans to roll out by 2030. The move is a clear signal that compact SUVs will remain a key growth engine, while Hyundai seeks to shift the benchmark for design, technology and value in the segment.




