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Last Updated on: 06 Jun 2026

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Hyundai Venue N Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT

VariantN Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT
CityMumbai
₹18.28 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹26,386 /month
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The Hyundai Venue N Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT variant is priced at ₹15.49 lakh. The N Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT variant offers key features like Driver fatigue alert, Electronic parking brake, 360 view camera, Adaptive cruise control, Ambient interior lighting. Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Hyundai Venue N Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT Key Features

Safety
  • Rear Parking Camera
  • Rear Parking Sensors
Comfort
  • Keyless Entry with Proximity Sensors
  • Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold with Power Folding
Seats & Upholstery
  • Front Seat Armrest with Storage

Hyundai Venue N Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT specifications

Engine & Transmission

Pure Electric Driving Mode
No
Engine Displacement
998 cc
Engine Installation
Front
Engine Type
Turbocharged
Number of Cylinders
3
Max Engine Torque
172 Nm at 1500 - 4000 rpm
Max Engine Power
120 hp at 6000 rpm
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Number of Gears
7
Drive Layout
Front Wheel Drive
Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Lockable Differential/s
No
Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox
Yes
Gearbox Type
DCT

Fuel & Performance

Terrain Modes
Yes
Official Fuel Economy
20 kmpl
Auto Start/Stop
Yes
Fuel Tank Capacity
45 litres
Fuel Supply System
Direct Injection
E20 Compatibility
Yes
Emission Standard
Bharat Stage VI

Suspension & Steering

Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
4 Wheel Steer
No
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Turning Radius
No
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Steering Adjust
Tilt
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Damper Control
No
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Ride Height Adjust
No
Rear Suspension Type
Non-independent, Torsion Beam
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Tyre Size
215/55 R17
Front Tyre Size
215/55 R17
Wheel Size
17 inches
Wheels
Alloys

Dimensions

Width
1800 mm
Height
1665 mm
Length
3995 mm
Doors
5
Wheelbase
2520 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Boot Capacity
375 litres

Hyundai Venue N Line N10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT features

Comfort

Driver Armrest Storage
Front Seatback Pockets
Front Passenger Seat Adjust from Rear
Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold
Yes with power folding
Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust
Electric Tailgate Release

Safety

Adaptive Cruise Control
Traffic Sign Recognition
Traction Control
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
Speed Sensing Door Lock
Speed-Sensing Auto Door Locks

Exterior

Follow Me Home Headlamps
LED DRLs
Antenna
Shark Fin
LED taillights
Front Fog Lamps
Sequential Turn Indicators

Interior

Tachometer
Digital
Shift Indicator
Average Speed
Distance to Empty
Gear Indicator
Speedometer
Digital

Entertainment

Apple CarPlay
Wireless
Wireless Phone Charging
Web Browser
USB Input
Android Auto
Wireless
Audio System

Connected Car Features

Over the air (OTA) updates
Low Battery Warning
Check Vehicle Status via App
Find My Car

Hyundai Venue variants

VariantsOn road price
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.39 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.44 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX4 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.55 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Hyundai Venue HX5 Knight Edition 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.37 Lakh
Outside rear view mirrors (ORVMs)
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.59 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.70 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.5 Diesel MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹11.84 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX5+ 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.06 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Hyundai Venue N Line N6 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.63 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX6T 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.90 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging

Hyundai Venue comparison

Hyundai Venue
Hyundai Venue
₹8.00 - ₹15.65 Lakhs
8
Transmission
DCT, Torque Converter, Manual, AT
Engine
998 cc - 1493 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
17.9 kmpl - 20.99 kmpl
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Kia Sonet
Kia Sonet
₹7.33 - ₹14.09 Lakhs
8
Transmission
AT, Manual, IMT, DCT
Engine
998 cc - 1493 cc
Fuel type
Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
18.6 kmpl - 24.1 kmpl
Maruti Suzuki Brezza
Maruti Suzuki Brezza
₹8.26 - ₹12.86 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter
Engine
1462 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Petrol
Mileage
17.80 kmpl - 25.51 km/kg
Tata Nexon
Tata Nexon
₹7.37 - ₹14.32 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Manual, AMT, DCT
Engine
1199 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
17.01 kmpl - 24 km/kg

Questions you may find useful

SP

Saransh Parnami

2d

I am confused between the Nexon, XUV 3XO, and Venue as my first car. My running is expected to be 1,000-1,200 km per month. My priorities are: 1) Performance, 2) Mileage and ownership cost, 3) Features, and 4) Rear-seat and boot space. Please advise and suggest the best-value variant as well. I am inclined towards a manual.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
15h

Our first recommendation would be the new Venue Turbo Petrol Manual. It strikes the best balance for your priorities. The turbo petrol engine is punchy and enjoyable to drive, fuel efficiency is respectable, and Hyundai's ownership experience is generally hassle-free. The latest Hyundai Venue is also more spacious than before, particularly in the rear seat, and feels like a very well-rounded first car. For value, we would look at the SX Turbo Manual, which gets a good mix of features without stretching the budget too much.Our second choice would be the Mahindra XUV 3XO. If outright performance and rear seat space are your priorities, it is arguably the strongest car here. The turbo petrol engine is lively, the rear bench is among the widest in the segment, and it feels more substantial than the Venue. The downside is that fuel efficiency is not as strong, and the boot is one of the smallest in the class. The MX2 Pro or AX5 Manual would be the variants to consider, depending on your budget.The Tata Nexon would be our third choice. It remains a good all-round package with decent space, a strong feature list and good road presence. However, compared to the newer Venue and 3XO, it does not feel quite as polished, and neither the driving experience nor the ownership proposition is as compelling.

VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleTata Nexon
HA

Hari

2d

I am planning to purchase an automatic car with a budget of around Rs. 15 lakh, although I can stretch it slightly if needed. My priorities are excellent long-term reliability with minimal maintenance issues, strong safety standards without compromising on build quality, good resale value after 6-8 years, as I may upgrade later. A usage pattern that consists of approximately 50% city driving and 50% four-lane highway driving. Considering the current Indian market, which automatic car would you recommend? I would appreciate your suggestions based on reliability, safety, driving comfort, fuel efficiency, and resale value.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2d

Pick the Honda City automatic. Over 6-8 years, it simply causes the least drama, holds value well, and its smooth automatic makes daily traffic easy while cruising quietly at highway speeds.For your 50-50 city and four-lane use, a sedan actually rides and tracks better than most small SUVs. The City is roomy, has a supportive back seat, and its engine-gearbox combo is relaxed and efficient - expect roughly 12kpl in town and 16kpl on highways. Honda’s reliability record and nationwide service mean low, predictable running costs, and resale after 6-8 years will be good. Safety is solid with a robust structure and a good spread of active and passive kit. It is not the newest 5-star poster child, but it feels secure at speed and the basics are well covered.One thing to be aware of: ground clearance is sedan-typical, so huge speed breakers taken fast will need care, and you may stretch above your Rs. 15 lakh budget. If that’s manageable, the City automatic is the most stress-free, future-proof choice for what you want.If you want to stay within your budget, opt for the Hyundai Venue 1.0 litre turbo AT, the compact SUV will also meet your criteria of reliability, good service, good resale value and safety with the new car scoring a 5-star rating in the Bharat NCAP tests.

VehicleHonda City
VehicleHyundai Venue
GA

Gautam

3d

Hello, I am planning to purchase a sub-compact SUV and have shortlisted the Hyundai Venue Turbo DCT. I am concerned about the impact of the future rollout of higher ethanol blends on a turbo-petrol engine. I am wondering if I should consider an SUV with a naturally aspirated (NA) engine instead, and whether it would handle higher ethanol blends any better in the future.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
10h

As things stand today, both naturally aspirated and turbo petrol engines sold by major manufacturers are designed to be E20 compatible. There is no evidence to suggest that a modern turbo petrol engine will suddenly become unsuitable while an E20-compliant naturally aspirated engine remains unaffected. If India eventually moves to much higher blends, manufacturers will likely need to make hardware and calibration changes across the board, regardless of whether the engine is turbocharged or naturally aspirated.In fact, if you are choosing between a Venue Turbo DCT and an equivalent naturally aspirated rival, we would make the decision based on the way the car drives rather than on future fuel policy. The 1.0 turbo petrol offers better performance and flexibility than most naturally aspirated engines in the segment, especially on highways and during overtakes.So our advice would be simple: buy the Venue Turbo DCT if it suits your needs today. We do not see the turbocharged engine as carrying any meaningful additional risk from potential future ethanol-blend increases compared to a modern naturally aspirated petrol engine.

VehicleHyundai Venue
MD

Manav Deep Kapoor

3d

Hi, my budget is Rs 15-16 lakh maximum. I drive around 3,000-3,500 km per month, of which roughly 2,000 km is on highways, and the remaining 1,000-1,500 km is in the city. I am looking for a low-cost, high-value-for-money car. I have no issues with diesel. I need comfort, good power, strong torque, and decent ground clearance.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2d

Buy the Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel. With your 2,000 km of highway every month, its strong diesel torque keeps overtaking easy and cruising relaxed, and it’s one of the few that still gives you real value under Rs. 16 lakh.It rides comfortably on broken roads and speed breakers, has proper ground clearance, and feels secure at highway speeds. The diesel’s running costs will stay low at your mileage, and Mahindra’s pricing of the mid trims means you don’t have to stretch for the useful bits like cruise control and six airbags. One thing you will have to live with is that the boot is smaller than most rivals, so fitting two large suitcases can be a squeeze.If you absolutely want an automatic for your 1,000 to 1,500 km of monthly city driving, options like the Kia Sonet, Kia Syros and Hyundai Venue offer smooth torque converter automatics in this price range and are very easy to live with in traffic. However, if fuel efficiency is a priority, we would suggest sticking to a manual, as it will be both more efficient and more affordable.If you’re fine with a manual, the XUV 3XO diesel is the sweet spot for torque, comfort, ground clearance and low running costs.

VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleKia Syros
VehicleKia Sonet
VehicleHyundai Venue
AS

Asha

1w

We are a family of four, and my budget is up to Rs. 10 lakh. I am looking for a car that is safe, fun to drive, fuel-efficient, and stable on highways. It should also be comfortable for three passengers in the rear seat, have a good sound system, effective air conditioning, and sufficient boot space. The maintenance and service network should also be hassle-free. My running is usually at weekends, 60% city and 40% rural. I prefer a petrol manual only. Is there any ideal family car which fits into my requirements, or do I need to stretch my budget a bit, say by 1-2 lakhs, to get a car suiting my requirements? Please suggest. I am also open to used car options.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
6d

The Kia Syros HTK (base) Turbo-Petrol MT variant is an excellent family car that seems to meet your requirements of comfort, highway stability and good air-conditioning. Additionally, this car is surprisingly spacious despite being under four metres in length. Alternatively, you could consider the new Hyundai Venue HX2 Turbo-petrol MT or Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX M. Both of which are good options, and should be in the Rs 10 lakh on-road price.If you're keen to explore used options, we'd recommend getting the newest possible example covered by factory warranty for added peace of mind. You could consider a Honda City or Maruti Grand Vitara (or Toyota Hybrid), which are safe, sensible options that should be priced at around Rs 10 lakh.

VehicleKia Syros
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
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1w

Hello Team Autocar! I am very impressed with the interiors of the 2026 Hyundai Venue, although I do not particularly like its exterior design. I am looking at the HX10 variant and, despite knowing that fuel efficiency is not great, I would like your opinion on its driving dynamics, steering feedback, and cornering ability. My commute will be split equally between very congested city traffic in Shillong and hilly roads between Shillong and Guwahati, with occasional drives on the plains of Assam. I currently drive a Skoda Kushaq Style 1.5 TSI MT and am considering the Venue as an addition to my garage. Thank you.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
5d

The Hyundai Venue is an easy-to-drive, comfy city runabout. On hilly, winding roads, it grips fine, the nose points in cleanly and body control in general is very good, but being a Kushaq owner, you could find yourself yearning for more driver connect. Thankfully, it gets drive modes which artificially add some weight and resistance to the steering, for a 'sportier' feel.For hilly areas, its 1.0-litre turbo-petrol has adequate pulling power, and the dual-clutch transmission works well too. Additionally, it gets steering-mounted paddle shifters to give you control over the gearbox. Do keep in mind that the transmission could heat up if you're holding the vehicle at a standstill on a slope in 'D' mode for a long. Also, it is best to shift to neutral and depress the brake if you know that the car will be stationary for a long time.In summary, the Venue might not feel as engaging or enjoyable as your Kushaq, but as a secondary car, it is a good option.

VehicleHyundai Venue