
We can notice fresh front and rear bumpers, a split headlamp setup with vertically stacked projector units, a distinctive grille with rectangular inserts.
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We can notice fresh front and rear bumpers, a split headlamp setup with vertically stacked projector units, a distinctive grille with rectangular inserts.
The new generation of the Hyundai Venue has been spotted again ahead of its launch in India. The car is all set to get a major update and will be launched on November 4, 2025. Of course this will be the second generation of the Venue but a facelift of the car arrived in June 2022, while the car first came to the Indian market in 2019. With this upcoming generation, Hyundai is introducing a full-scale transformation, making it six years since the Venue’s initial launch.
The all-new Hyundai Venue will continue to be built on the K1 platform, known for its robust versatility and safety standards. Expect a comprehensive design overhaul and a look at the images of the car suggest a lot has changed. We can notice fresh front and rear bumpers, a split headlamp setup with vertically stacked projector units, a distinctive grille with rectangular inserts. The Venue is likely to get a new set of alloy wheels, updated LED tail lamps, pronounced roof rails, and a stylish rear spoiler with an integrated high-mounted stop light.
Inside, the SUV is expected to feature a state-of-the-art curved dual-display setup dominating the dashboard, a digital and coloured instrument cluster, updated three-spoke steering wheel, reworked dashboard and centre console, new AC vents, a premium dashboard-mounted speaker, an electric sunroof, and Level 2 ADAS capabilities. We really can’t wait to know more about the subcompact SUV as there are a lot of expectations when it comes to
Engine choices are likely to remain unchanged, continuing with the reliable 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.0-litre turbo petrol, and 1.5-litre diesel motors, coupled with multiple transmission options. The new-gen Venue is expected to be priced between ₹8 lakh and ₹13 lakh (ex-showroom), maintaining its competitive edge against rivals like Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, and Kia Sonet.
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