Hyundai Venue 2025 Review | Petrol DCT And Diesel Automatic Drive...
- Nov 11, 2025
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Premium new key design in the shape of the Hyundai logo
Single-pane electric sunroof with voice commands
Confirmed to get a 360-degree camera
Launch on November 4
Ahead of its launch on November 4, the 2025 Hyundai Venue has been spied arriving at dealerships, and now the entire feature list for the top-end HX10 variant has been leaked! The leaked feature list gives us a clear picture of what to expect in addition to the details Hyundai has already revealed. Let’s take a look at what we know so far:
As known before, the Venue carries a familiar design with certain elements borrowed from the Creta, Alcazar and Exter as well. Starting off from the front, the new Venue gets a rectangular-shaped grille with dark chrome inserts and a quad-beam LED headlamp setup. Above it sits the full-width connected light bar whose signature continues downwards into the C-shaped DRLs of the headlamp cluster. Below the grille, you can also see a thick silver skid plate for a more aggressive appearance.

Moving on towards the side, the 16-inch alloy wheels get an ‘aero-inspired’ design which offers a sleek look. It also gets chrome door handles, prominent roof rails and a silver insert on the C-pillar with ‘Venue’ badging.
Towards the rear, it gets a minimalist, but smart look with a connected taillamp setup, which also houses the ‘Venue’ badge. Below it, you get a thick faux silver skid plate just like the front. The clever detail that we know now, from the leaked feature list, is the reversing lamps being placed further down on the lower edge of the skid plate, making them almost unnoticeable when unlit.
Inside the Venue, you will find a dual-tone Blue Navy and Dove Grey theme with leatherette seat upholstery and soft-touch materials all over the cabin. You also get a ‘Terrazzo’ textured insert on the passenger side with a ‘Venue’ motif for a more upmarket feel. The dashboard layout here is all-new and features dual 12.3-inch curved screens, which act as the digital instrument cluster and the touchscreen infotainment system. You also have slim AC vents in the centre, along with a revised centre console.
Otherwise, the Venue also debuts a new steering wheel design for Hyundai in India with chunky proportions, the ‘four-dots’ Hyundai logo and even paddleshifters for when you feel sporty.

For the rear passengers, Hyundai has increased the wheelbase by 20mm and the width by 30mm, which should translate into a more spacious cabin, which is a weak point of the outgoing car. It also offers dedicated rear AC vents, window sunshades and a 2-step reclining backrest to enhance the comfort of rear seat occupants.
While Hyundai has revealed some of the equipment that the Venue is slated to get, this leaked feature list gives us an insight into a lot more of the equipment. As revealed prior, it gets a voice-activated electric sunroof, ventilated front seats, electronic parking brake, ambient lighting, wireless charger, dual 12.3-inch screens, 8-speaker Bose sound system with amplifier, 4-way power adjustable driver seat and remote engine start.

However, now we can also confirm that it will get customisable instrument cluster graphics, a 360-degree camera and even a new key in the shape of Hyundai’s logo.

In terms of features, it gets a Level 2 ADAS suite along with 6 airbags, hill hold assist, front and rear parking sensors, all-wheel disc brakes, electronic stability control, and now the aforementioned 360-degree camera as well.
Under the hood, the Venue still carries a choice of three engines. These include a 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated petrol, a 1-litre turbo-petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel engine. All three are offered with manual transmissions, with the latter two also getting automatic gearbox options. Here are the detailed specifications of all three powertrains:
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Engine |
1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol |
1-litre turbo-petrol |
1.5-litre diesel |
|
Transmission |
5-speed manual |
6-speed manual/7-speed DCT automatic* |
6-speed manual / 6-speed torque converter automatic |
|
Peak Power (PS) |
83 PS |
120 PS |
116 PS |
|
Peak Torque (Nm) |
114 Nm |
172 Nm |
250 Nm |
*DCT- Dual Clutch Transmission

The 2025 Venue will be available with 7 petrol and 4 diesel variants. The classification will be as follows:
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Petrol |
Diesel |
|
|
Notably, the naming convention has moved to an alphanumeric format with an ‘HX’ prefix from the previous variants, which were denoted by letters only.
The 2025 Hyundai Venue is all set to be launched on November 4. We expect Hyundai to price it between Rs 7.5 to Rs 14 lakh (ex-showroom) to give it a competitive edge over rivals.

The new Venue will rival other subcompact SUVs like the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Skoda Kylaq, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Maruti Brezza and Kia Syros.
The 2025 Hyundai Venue is a highly anticipated product, especially since it competes in the sub-4m SUV segment, which already has fierce competition with feature-loaded products.
While it looks like the new Venue is loaded with so many features, we just wish that Hyundai could have added a panoramic sunroof to make the overall deal much sweeter while keeping it one step above its competition.
What is your favourite feature in the new Venue? Let us know in the comments below!
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