What Fuel Efficiency Will You Get With The 2025 Hyundai Venue N Line?
- Nov 7, 2025
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The updated Hyundai Venue N Line continues to hold the mantle as the most personality-driven version of the Venue, the fun and sporty sibling of the standard SUV. Refreshed kit, new tech, and some performance-oriented touches see the N Line take centre stage again, and here are five things we actually love about it.
The sporty design of the Venue N Line looks tasteful, as it gets some visual upgrades that immediately separate it from the regular Venue. Hyundai has gone beyond cosmetic decals; the subcompact SUV wears an N Line–exclusive front grille finished in dark chrome, a wing-type rear spoiler, and bolder skid plates on both ends. The sporty elements are further accentuated with red highlights on the bumpers, roof rails, and side skirts, diamond-cut 17-inch alloys featuring an N emblem, and even red brake callipers. Sequential LED turn indicators, quad-beam LED headlamps, and horizon-style LED DRLs tie everything together into a genuinely aggressive aesthetic.

Powering the Venue N Line is the familiar 1-litre turbo-petrol engine that produces 120 PS and 172 Nm, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT. But what makes this version feel properly different isn’t just the power, it’s the way it responds to your inputs.

The N Line features its own steering tuning, and the moment you turn the wheel, it feels remarkably unique and enjoyable to use. It is noticeably more communicative than that of the standard Venue, making quick lane changes and navigating tight corners genuinely enjoyable.
Add paddle shifters for the DCT, drive modes (Eco, Normal, Sport), and traction modes (Sand, Mud, Snow). The twin-tip exhaust note will also please your inner racer. It cracks and growls louder than anything else in the segment.

Easily one of the biggest highlights of the Venue N Line is its interior. The black and red interior looks cool with sporty metal pedals, red contrast stitching, and N-branded leatherette seats and steering wheel. The whole cockpit theme feels purpose-built, not just a badge swap.

Not stopping at aesthetics, Hyundai has fitted the N Line with cabin comforts usually reserved for the segment above. These features include ventilated front seats, a 4-way power-adjustable driver's seat, wireless charging, a voice-enabled sunroof, a rear window sunshade, ambient lighting in "Sunrise Red", a Bose 8-speaker premium audio system, and even a built-in aroma diffuser.

The Venue N Line remains the only subcompact SUV that packages visual aggression, exhaust theatrics, and a genuinely special-feeling cabin. With new screens and added creature comforts, it now also ticks boxes that matter to both enthusiasts and family buyers. Want something fun without sacrificing practicality? This one's worth a test drive.
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