Hyundai Venue price for the base model starts at Rs. 7.94 Lakh and the Hyundai Venue top model price goes upto Rs. 13.48 Lakh (Avg. ex-showroom). Venue price for 23 variants.
The dimensions of Hyundai Venue include its length of 3995 mm, width of 1770 mm and height of 1617 mm. The wheelbase of the Hyundai Venue is 2500 mm.
16 out of 23 variants of Hyundai Venue have Sunroof.
14 out of 23 variants of Hyundai Venue have cruise control function. With the Cruise control enabled you can take your foot off the accelerator and move at a fixed speed constantly provided the road system permits this.
DCT SXO+ automatic Venue driving & car performance is very good. blue beam technology & music system is very good. Service is average. Mileage in the city is 12 to 16 but on Highway 18.
The 118bhp producing 1.0-litre turbo-petrol Venue gets the option of both a six-speed manual and an automatic seven-speed DCT (dual-clutch transmission). The ARAI-certified mileage for these stands at 18kmpl and 18.3kmpl, respectively.
Positives: It is quite a peppy engine that aids in moving the compact SUV with zest. The seven-speed DCT gearbox, too, is quick and smooth.
Negatives: Despite getting multiple drive modes (Normal, Eco, Sport), it’s still not a hoot to drive.
Hyundai Venue Car Specifications:
Mileage | 23.4 kmpl |
Engine | 998 to 1493 cc |
Transmission | Manual & Automatic |
Seating Capacity | 5 Seater |
USP features of Hyundai Venue:
- Fully connected car – The Hyundai Venue was called the first fully connected car in India, and it now comes with more than 60 connected car features as part of the Bluelink system.
- Many segment-first features – The compact SUV was the forerunner in bringing in segment-best features like a powered seat for the driver, two-step rear reclining seats, wireless charger, air purifier, and paddle shifters as well.
- Remote assistance – Owners have the convenience to ask Alexa or Google’s voice assistant to start their car remotely and have the cabin pre-cooled.
- Hands-free convenience – The infotainment system now gets a new sound of nature feature, while the voice assistant can understand 10 regional languages.
Feature Missing:
- The compact SUV lacks ventilated seats despite Hyundai being a first-mover and now even its rivals have this feature. Not to mention, it’s proving to be a boon in our weather conditions.
- 0 safety features: The Hyundai Venue was always well-equipped but the latest iteration gets more safety features. Hyundai has equipped it with more than 30 advanced safety features including six airbags, ABS, EBD, ESC, vehicle stability management, hill assist, rear parking camera, and TPMS, amongst many others.
- Equipped with ADAS suite: The most significant update to the new Venue is the inclusion of the ADAS suite. Some of the highlights include forward collision warning and avoidance assist, lane following assist, lane keep assist, high beam assist, lane departure warning, driver attention warning, and leading vehicle departure alert.
Interior upholstery options:
Hyundai has differentiated every trim with different colours and material choices for various variants. All versions come with a two-tone black and greige interior, but the Knight edition gets an all-black interior.
- Fabric: The E, S, S+, S (O), and SX variants get seats adorned with fabric upholstery.
- Leather and fabric: It’s only the top-spec SX (O) variant that boasts a nice combination of fabric and leather for the seats.
- All-black interior with brass inserts: The exclusive black upholstery for seats with brass inserts has been reserved for the special Knight Edition.
No variant equipped with fully leather seats:
Fully leather seats would have been a great option to have. However, only the top-spec SX (O) trim gets it, and that too, partly in combination with a fabric material.
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