2022 Hyundai Venue: price, variants explained

    The facelifted Venue gets many segment-first features like powered driver’s seat, reclining rear seat, and Alexa and Google Voice Assistants.

    Published On Jun 17, 2022 03:12:00 PM

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    Hyundai Venue facelift has launched in India at a starting price of Rs 7.35 lakh, going up to Rs 12.57 lakh for its six variants. The compact SUV features cosmetic changes both on the inside and the outside, and gets additional equipment. 

    Hyundai Venue: variant break-up, engine details

    The facelifted Venue model is available with the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine on all the variants except the top-end SX(O). The 1.0-litre turbo-petrol is available only in the mid-spec S(O) and top-end SX(O) variants. The 1.5-litre diesel engine, on the other hand, is available in S+, SX and SX(O) variants. Unlike the previous model, the facelifted Venue can be had with a 7-speed DCT gearbox on the range-topping SX(O) variant.

    Here is the break-up of all the features available on each trim of the Hyundai Venue. 

    Hyundai Venue E 

    Powertrain - 1.2 petrol MT (Rs 7.53 lakh)

    • Manual AC 
    • Front power windows 
    • Manual day-night IRVM 
    • Central locking 
    • ISOFIX seats 
    • Tilt adjustable steering 
    • ABS with EBD 
    • Dual airbags 

    Hyundai Venue S 

    Powertrain - 1.2 petrol MT (Rs 8.70 lakh)

    • Automatic headlamps
    • Tyre-pressure monitoring system 
    • Keyless entry 
    • Rear defogger 
    • Digital instrument cluster 
    • 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system 
    • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto 
    • Voice recognition 
    • Steering wheel audio and bluetooth controls 
    • Electrically adjustable wing mirrors 
    • Front armrest 
    • ESC
    • Brake assist
    • Hill-start assist 

    Hyundai Venue S(O) 

    Powertrain - 1.2 petrol MT (Rs 9.50 lakh), 1.0 turbo-petrol iMT (Rs 9.99 lakh), 1.0 turbo-petrol DCT (Rs 10.69 lakh)

    • Drive modes (DCT only)
    • Paddle shifters (DCT only) 
    • Cruise control (1.0T only) 
    • LED projector headlamps
    • Rear view camera
    • Leather wrapped gear knob (DCT only) 
    • Leather wrapped steering wheel (DCT only) 
    • Rear wash wipe (1.0-litre turbo only)

    Hyundai Venue S+

    Powertrain - 1.5 diesel MT (Rs 9.99 lakh)

    • 16-inch wheels

    Hyundai Venue SX 

    Powertrain - 1.2 petrol MT (Rs 10.69 lakh), 1.5 diesel MT (Rs 11.42 lakh)

    • 16-inch alloys (diesel only) 
    • Burglar alarm (1.2 petrol only)
    • Bluelink connected car tech (diesel only) 
    • Ambient nature sounds (1.2 petrol only)
    • Smart key 
    • Puddle lamps
    • Wireless phone charger
    • Cooled glovebox 
    • Reclining rear seats
    • 60:40 split rear seat 
    • Push-button start

    Hyundai Venue SX (O)

    Powertrain - 1.0 turbo-petrol iMT (Rs 11.92 lakh), 1.0 turbo-petrol DCT (Rs 12.57 lakh), 1.5 diesel MT (Rs 12.32 lakh)

    • Part-leather seat upholstery 
    • Ambient lighting 
    • Powered driver’s seat 
    • Air purifier 
    • Six airbags including curtain airbags  

    2022 Hyundai Venue: rivals in India 

    The Venue facelift will rival the upcoming new-gen Maruti Suzuki Brezza that will go on sale on June 30. It will also see competition from its sibling, the Kia Sonet, as well as other sub-four metre SUVs like the Tata Nexon, Renault Kiger, Mahindra XUV300, Toyota Urban Cruiser and the Nissan Magnite.

    Also see:

    Hyundai Venue sales cross 3 lakh units in India; petrol variants popular

    Hyundai Creta N Line officially revealed

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