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New features 2025 Hyundai Venue gets over the older model

Hyundai has added a lot of modern-day features to the new-generation Venue to make it more competitive in the compact SUV segment.
3 min read5 Nov '25
Dipan Sur
New features 2025 Hyundai Venue gets over the older model

Hyundai cars have always been known for the features and technology they offer, and the new Venue is no different. Not only is this second-generation model brimming with features, but it also debuts some new goodies for the Venue nameplate. Here’s a list of these: 

Bigger displays

Hyundai Venue interior new
Hyundai Venue interior old
Hyundai Venue interior new vs old
 

The new Hyundai Venue features a thoroughly redesigned dashboard, on which sit two 12.3-inch displays – the infotainment system and the digital instrument cluster. These are placed in a curved layout, giving the 2025 Venue a very modern look. In comparison, the previous-generation model featured a smaller 8-inch infotainment system and a semi-digital driver’s display that looked outdated next to its rivals.

Bose sound system

Not only does the second-generation Venue get a new infotainment system, but it also features an 8-speaker Bose sound system to enhance its tech experience. Notably, this audio system has been borrowed from the bigger Hyundai SUVs, the Creta and Alcazar. Earlier, the Venue came with a 6-speaker sound system.

Ventilated front seats

Another feature introduced by Hyundai to the 2025 Venue is ventilated front seats, a thoughtful addition considering that a lot of its rivals, such as the Kia Sonet, Kia Syros, Tata Nexon, Skoda Kylaq and Renault Kiger, also offer it. However, this comfort feature is limited to the top-spec HX8 and HX10 variants, whose prices start from Rs 11.81 lakh.

Ambient lighting

New features 2025 Hyundai Venue gets over the older model

Besides a redesigned dashboard, the 2025 Venue also features white ambient lighting strips that enhance the cabin’s overall feel, especially at night. However, the sportier N Line version has red ambient lights to add a nice contrast to its all-black interior.

Electronic parking brake

An electronic parking brake used to be a feature reserved for high-end luxury cars a few years ago, but it has now trickled down to the mass-market offerings, and the 2025 Hyundai Venue is the latest model to be equipped with it. Its introduction has made the Venue’s centre console look cleaner than before, thus making the cabin look more organised and minimalistic. However, this feature is only available with the automatic option from the HX8 trim onwards.

Traction control modes

While the earlier model came with just drive modes (Eco, Normal and Sport), the new-gen Venue is equipped with three traction control modes as well. These are Sand, Mud and Snow, and can be controlled via a rotary dial on the centre console. But on the N Line, dedicated buttons have been added to the steering wheel to control both drive and traction control modes.

Updated ADAS suite 

The Hyundai Venue, in its previous avatar, was equipped with a Level 1 ADAS suite and was one of the first compact SUVs to get such a safety feature. Now, Hyundai has gone a step further, offering Level 2 ADAS features with the new model, making it a good option against the Mahindra XUV 3XO, Kia Syros and Tata Nexon, all of which get a similar ADAS package.

Hyundai Venue ADAS suite
Hyundai Venue N Line ADAS suite
Hyundai Venue vs Venue N Line ADAS suite

However, the Korean manufacturer has made the ADAS suite of the Venue N Line a bit more special by offering it with a radar sensor at the rear, which is missing on the standard model. 

360-degree camera

The 2025 Hyundai Venue comes with a new 360-degree camera system that will be helpful in parking the compact SUV in tight spaces and navigating safely through narrow roads. The previous-spec Venue missed out on this feature and only offered a rear parking camera. That said, this safety feature is reserved for the top-end HX10 Venue, and all other trims except for the entry-level HX2 come with a rearview camera.

Front parking sensors

new hyundai venue front three quarter
hyundai venue front three quarter

Alongside the aforementioned safety tech, the Venue now features front parking sensors, which are also available in rivals like the Nexon, XUV 3XO and Syros in the segment. The previous model came with only rear parking sensors.

All prices are ex-showroom, India.

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