The Korean automaker Hyundai has pulled the wraps off its all-new Hyundai Venue ahead of its India debut, positioning it as a compact SUV built for next-generation urban drivers. With cleaner lines, a bolder stance and fresh tech-centric interiors, the new Venue is engineered to step up in terms of space, styling and digital features.
Under the bonnet and within the cabin, Hyundai has made meaningful upgrades. The wheelbase is extended, overall proportions are larger, signalling improved passenger space and comfort. The company describes the new Venue as “Tech-Up. Go Beyond.”, highlighting its ambition to offer premium design and advanced technology in the compact-SUV segment.
On the tech forefront, the all-new Venue features dual 12.3-inch displays (for infotainment and driver cluster), ambient lighting, and enhanced materials in the cabin. These upgrades aim to match a more premium feel and better connectivity experience, targeting young and tech-savvy Indian buyers.
Hyundai is also opening bookings ahead of the official launch date. The token booking amount has been set at ₹25,000, allowing early interest to be captured. The expected official market launch is slated for November 4, 2025 in India.
From a powertrain perspective, the Venue will likely offer a mix of petrol and diesel engines, catering to varying needs of Indian urban drivers. Transmission options, variants and colour choices are also expected to expand the model’s appeal across city commuters and small families alike.
With its upgraded size, tech-heavy cabin and fresh styling, Hyundai is positioning the new Venue as a serious contender in the compact SUV space — going head-to-head with rivals such as the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet and Tata Nexon. For the growing urban Indian buyer segment demanding smarter, more feature-rich cars, the Venue is shaping up as a compelling option.




