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Last Updated on: 24 May 2026

Hyundai Venue

Hyundai Venue price in Guna

₹9.00 - ₹17.99 Lakh
On road price in

The Hyundai Venue on road price in Guna ranges from Rs 9.15 lakh for the base model to Rs 17.99 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices of the Venue in Guna are between Rs 8.00 lakh and Rs 15.64 lakh.

 

Hyundai Venue price list in Guna 2026 (ex-showroom)

 

Hyundai Venue 1.2 NA petrol price range

 

  • HX2 MT: ₹7.99 lakh
  • HX4 MT: ₹8.99 lakh
  • HX5 MT: ₹9.55 lakh
  • HX5+ MT: ₹9.99 lakh
  • HX6 MT: ₹10.43 lakh
  • HX6T MT: ₹10.80 lakh
     

Hyundai Venue 1.0 turbo petrol price range

 

  • HX2 MT: ₹8.89 lakh
  • HX5 MT: ₹9.89 lakh
  • N Line N6 MT: ₹10.65 lakh
  • HX5 DCT: ₹10.91 lakh
  • N Line N6 DCT: ₹11.55 lakh
  • HX8 MT: ₹11.91 lakh
  • HX6 DCT: ₹12.17 lakh
  • HX8 DCT: ₹12.99 lakh
  • HX10 DCT: ₹14.56 lakh
  • N Line N10 DCT: ₹15.40 lakh

 

Hyundai Venue 1.5 diesel price range

 

  • HX2 MT: ₹9.88 lakh
  • HX5 MT: ₹10.87 lakh
  • HX5 AT: ₹11.81 lakh
  • HX7 MT: ₹12.69 lakh
  • HX8 AT: ₹13.69 lakh
  • HX10 AT: ₹15.51 lakh

Hyundai Venue Pricing by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹7,99,900
RTO (Individual)
₹63,992
Insurance
₹35,996
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Guna₹9,00,488 *
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EMI starting at ₹13,032 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

HX2 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.02 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX4 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.13 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX5 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.75 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX5 Knight Edition 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.92 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX2 1.5 Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹11.12 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.14 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX5+ 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.25 LakhOn road price, Guna
N Line N6 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.15 LakhOn road price, Guna
HX6T 1.2 Petrol MT1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.41 LakhOn road price, Guna

Hyundai Venue Official Brochure

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Calculate your fuel cost for Hyundai Venue

Mileage17.9 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹10,056

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Hyundai Dealers in Guna

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Royal Hyundai-Nadhi Mohalla

AB Rd, Nadhi Mohalla, Near Sara Hotel, Guna, Madhya Pradesh 473001

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8435000259

royal_samadhiya@yahoo.com

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Hyundai Venue FAQs

The Hyundai Venue price in India starts at ₹8.00 lakh and goes up to ₹15.64 lakh, ex-showroom.
 

The base-spec HX2 1.2 Petrol MT Hyundai Venue on road price in Guna is ₹9.15 lakh.
 

The HX5 Knight Edition 1.5 Diesel MT Hyundai Venue on road price in Guna is ₹12.83 lakh.
 

The top-spec HX10 1.5 Diesel AT Hyundai Venue on road price in Guna is ₹17.99 lakh.
 

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soumyadeep ghosh

2d

I have been using a Celerio for 10 years and now want to change the car. My budget is 10 - 11 lakh. I have been a driving enthusiast for a long time. Currently, my daily running is 120 km with 60% highway use. I also want the car to be comfortable for my parents, especially getting in and out and sitting too high and too low will cause problems for their knees. I have driven all the cars in the mini SUV category and shortlisted the Kylaq, 3xo, Venue and Brezza. Kindly share your opinion on these options, and also suggest if there are any other cars worth considering in this price range based on my requirements.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1d

Purely from an enthusiast point of view, the Skoda Kylaq would be the pick here. It is the most engaging of the lot, the turbo petrol feels punchy, and it genuinely has that fun-to-drive character you are looking for. The problem is your running. At 120 km a day, fuel efficiency will start mattering very quickly, and the Kylaq’s real-world economy will begin to pinch.The Marutu Suzuki Brezza actually fits your overall requirement better. No, it is not the most thrilling engine here, but it is efficient, and the ride and handling balance is genuinely sorted. Also, the seating height is just right for older parents to get in and out comfortably without it being too low or too tall. It is also one of the easiest cars here to live with long-term.Given your running and the fact that 60 percent of it is highway, the diesel manual options in the Maruti XUV 3XO or Hyundai Venue are worth serious consideration too. The Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel in particular is the enthusiast’s diesel pick here because the engine is strong, punchy, and the chassis is genuinely enjoyable. The only trade-off is that it does feel a bit heavier in everyday use than the Brezza.

VehicleSkoda Kylaq
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleHyundai Venue
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Omkar Kargutkar

1w

I’m planning to buy my first car with a budget of around Rs. 10-12 lakh. My daily running will be mostly low, and I need a comfortable family car mainly for city use, along with occasional highway trips. My priorities are good safety, a large boot space, comfort, reliability, and easy maintenance. Right now, I am considering the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, and Skoda Kylaq. Which one would you recommend for my usage? Also, are there any better options in this budget, and which variant would be the best to go for?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
10h

Mostly city use with some highway runs and a Rs. 10-12 lakh cap, points to the Kia Sonet HTK+ petrol (manual) as the best fit. It is easy to drive in traffic, feels steady at highway speeds, and the boot is usefully large for airport bags or a weekend trip. Safety is well covered in the mid trims, and Kia’s wide service network keeps upkeep simple. For a first-time buyer with low daily running, its petrol engine is smooth and hassle-free, and the cabin feels comfortable and well put together.A couple of watch-outs: the rear seat is not the widest for three adults, and if you want the automatic, you will need to opt for the turbo petrol which will push you over budget. Ride comfort on sharp bumps is a touch firm. If that is a deal breaker, consider the Hyundai Venue petrol manual which has a slightly softer ride.From your list, the Tata Nexon (look at a mid petrol manual trim) is the pick if you want the strongest safety focus and tougher suspension for bad roads, but service consistency can vary. The Skoda Kylaq is a solid choice but upkeep can be higher.If you want the easiest long-term ownership, also consider the Maruti Suzuki Fronx in a mid petrol trim; it is simple to own, though not as premium inside as the Sonet.

VehicleKia Sonet
VehicleTata Nexon
VehicleHyundai Venue
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Adarsh Suman

1w

I’m planning to buy a new car (budget ~₹16L), and I’m confused between the Hyundai Venue HX6 DCT (1.0 turbo petrol) and the Kia Seltos HTK 1.5 NA petrol manual. My usage is roughly 50% city and 50% highways, with occasional road trips carrying 5 people. I currently drive a 2019 Dzire manual, and I’m comfortable with manuals-I actually prefer downshifting for overtakes and like having some pickup on demand. During test drives, I noticed turbo lag in the Venue at low speeds, while the Seltos manual felt smooth and linear, but I couldn’t really test it properly at higher speeds due to traffic. I also took a test drive of the Seltos IVT, but I felt it might lack during highway overtaking, especially with full load, so I’m leaning more towards the manual with the 1.5 NA engine. My main questions are: Will the Seltos 1.5 NA manual feel underpowered on highways with 5 people + luggage during overtakes? Is the IVT actually capable enough for highway overtakes, or does it start feeling strained with full load? In the long run, which would be the better choice for my usage between these two?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

With a 50-50 city-highway mix, some 5-person trips, and a Rs. 16 lakh cap, the Kia Seltos HTK 1.5 petrol manual is the stronger fit than the Hyundai Venue 1.0 turbo with the automatic (DCT). It gives you more space for people and bags, and the smooth, linear power works well with your habit of downshifting for quick overtakes.Will the Seltos 1.5 manual feel underpowered when loaded? Yes, but this can be overcome by using the gears. At 70-100 kph, a shift to 4th gives enough pull for safe passes. It won’t jump forward like a turbo, so start the move a little earlier on hills or when fully loaded.Is the Seltos IVT capable? Yes for cruising and single-car passes, but with five on board, it will hold high revs and sound loud. It does the job, but responses are softer than the manual, so you may miss that direct control and pickup you enjoy.Over the long run, the Seltos 1.5 manual suits your use better. It avoids the low-speed lag you felt in the Venue, is less fussy in traffic than a DCT, and is simply the better 5-person car.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleHyundai Venue
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Yatin

1w

Hi, I’m planning to buy an automatic petrol SUV and I’m confused between these two options: Kia Seltos HTK(O) IVT Petrol and Hyundai Venue HX8 DCT Petrol. The on-road price difference is around Rs 3 lakh, so I want to understand whether the Seltos is truly worth the extra cost. My typical usage includes office commuting twice a week, with a one-way travel time of about 1 hour 15 minutes, mostly in city traffic. I also do weekend trips with my wife and occasional trips with family or friends, usually with 4-5 people. The only factor strongly pushing me towards the Seltos is the panoramic sunroof. However, I currently drive a Punch, so I am a little doubtful about handling the Seltos’ size in city traffic.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

The reason is simple. Your driving is largely city traffic with occasional family use, and in that scenario, the Seltos’ naturally aspirated petrol with the IVT automatic is the more relaxing and long-term friendly package. The Venue’s 1.0 turbo DCT is peppier and quicker, but in heavy stop-and-go traffic like your 1-hour 15-minute office commute, a DCT is not the ideal transmission if smoothness and peace of mind matter. Hyundai itself positions the Venue turbo with the 7-speed DCT, while the Seltos IVT is Kia’s smoother CVT-style automatic option.The Rs 3 lakh premium is not just buying you a panoramic sunroof. You are also getting a significantly larger and more comfortable cabin, much better rear seat space for family use, a more substantial boot and a car that simply feels a segment above the Hyundai Venue. Since you already own a Tata Punch, the Venue will not feel like a dramatic step up in size or cabin experience, whereas the Seltos will.On the length concern, yes, the Kia Seltos is noticeably bigger than your Punch, and for the first few days in city traffic, you will be conscious of that. But, this is something most drivers adapt to very quickly, especially with a rear camera and parking sensors. It is not large enough to become a burden in everyday urban use.So the real question is whether you value the extra space, comfort, and smoother automatic enough to justify Rs 3 lakh. For your usage, especially with regular traffic and occasional full family trips, we would say yes, the Seltos is worth it. If your use was mostly solo city driving and budget mattered more, the Venue would make more sense.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleTata Punch
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