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Hyundai Venue price in Sonipat

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₹9.04 - ₹17.68 Lakh
On road price, Sonipat
Sonipat
Starting₹13,032 /month
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The 2025 Hyundai Venue price starts at Rs 7.90 lakh (ex-showroom). New Venue on road price in Sonipat for the HX2 1.2 Petrol MT variant begins at Rs 9.04 lakh. On road 2025 Venue price will vary from city to city depending on RTO charges, insurance and other factors, but depending on the variant chosen, it will roughly range between ₹9.04 lakh and ₹17.68 lakh.

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Hyundai Venue price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.04 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
₹10.05 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
₹10.05 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.45 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.5 Diesel MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹11.07 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.12 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Hyundai Venue HX6 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.94 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Hyundai Venue N Line N6 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.08 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.5 Diesel MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹12.18 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT
998 cc | Petrol | Dual-Clutch Auto
₹12.21 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
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Trending Questions on Hyundai Venue - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Anmol Sharmaon Dec 10, 2025

I currently own a Hyundai Grand i10 Asta 2016 model and am planning to change my car. I am inclined towards Hyundai and thinking of Exter as an option. I find the Exter a value for money car. My budget is Rs. 10 lakhs (on road). Should I consider buying Exter, or should I look for other alternatives within the 10 lakh range?

Since you want to purchase a Hyundai car, why not consider the new Venue, the 1.2 Petrol HX4 variant, which would be around Rs 9.88 lakh (on-road in Shimla). It is an all-new car that's slightly larger than the Exter, resulting in better cabin and boot space. Interior quality also feels a step up, and in terms of road presence, too, the Venue has an edge over the Exter.
Both Exter and Venue share the 1.2 petrol engine and 5-speed manual gearbox, similar to the one you have been using in your existing Grand i10 - so it is smooth to drive, and the controls are very light.
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Asked by: Ayushman Mon Dec 9, 2025

I have used a Nexon for almost 4 years now, and it has been very comfortable for all types of travel. Now I want to buy an automatic. I am bulky and want something comfortable with a powerful turbo engine. Should I buy the Nexon again or the Kylaq, or is there anything else you would suggest? The 3XO is not an option as the fuel efficiency is bad.

We suggest you go for the recently updated Hyundai Venue. It is powered by 1-litre, 3-cylinder turbo-petrol with 120hp and 172Nm, mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic.
Also, this Hyundai car has grown in size, offers more cabin space, all desirable features, and a fresh new look.
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Asked by: Renu Samuelon Dec 9, 2025

We want to change our car but are unable to decide. I am the main driver, a 64-year-old lady, but our usage is now very limited. Our Honda City has driven only 51,000km in 9 years. My choices are Urban Cruiser, Seltos, Sierra, Creta, etc. My husband says a small car is better for Bangalore roads now, like the Nexon, Venue, Sonet, etc. The occupants in the car are mostly two, sometimes guests. Outstation drives are just once a year. We are looking for expert advice.

According to your requirement, a sub-4-metre SUV is a practical choice. While all the cars you mentioned are easy to drive in the city, sub-4-metre cars have a definite advantage when it comes to parking in tight spaces.
If budget is not a concern, you can opt for the recently updated Hyundai Venue. It is priced slightly higher than other players in the segment, but it has been updated recently and now offers a plethora of features, including OTA updates, which means you don’t have to visit the service station every time your car needs a software update.
There are three engine options on offer: a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel. We recommend the turbo-petrol with the DCT, as it offers the claimed mileage of 20kmpl along with the convenience of an automatic gearbox.
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Asked by: Anujon Dec 8, 2025

I own a 6-year-old Kwid and want to upgrade. My daily commute is 20 km, and I also do a 300 km one-way highway trip two or three times a year. I am looking for a family car that is sufficient for five people and easy to drive in the hills. My budget is ₹10 lakh, but I can extend it up to ₹12 lakh. Please suggest a good car. Currently, I am considering the Venue, Exter, and Kiger.

From your shortlist, we would recommend the Hyundai Venue, it's a good all-rounder and will do well for your mostly city drives. However, we would also suggest you look at the Mahindra XUV 3XO as the car would offer you more space at the rear, which would be important since you have a family of 5.
Its engines also deliver a strong performance, which would be handy for you when fully loaded and in the hills. Bear in mind, though, that the mileage would be lower than the Venue's, but if your overall running is not high, this should not be a concern.
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Asked by: Chandraon Dec 5, 2025

Hi, I'm planning to buy my first car. I drive about 1500-1800 km per month (80% city). My budget is about 15 -17 lakhs. I'm so confused between Nexon, XUV 3XO, Venue, and all of the diesel automatic variants. I'm open to hybrid variants as well. My priorities are: safety, fuel efficiency, comfort & features. Also thinking about Sierra & Duster of automatic variants. Please suggest a good one. Thank you.

Since you drive 50–60km a day (about 1,500–1,800km a month), it’s understandable that you want something efficient and economical to run. A hybrid would normally make sense, but the Maruti Suzuki strong hybrids (Grand Vitara / Victoris) and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder sit above your budget. More importantly, with your running, it would still take years to recover the higher upfront cost of the hybrid powertrain.
The upcoming Renault Duster is promising, but will launch only with petrol engines — no diesel and no hybrid — so fuel efficiency won’t match a diesel automatic in daily city use. As for the Tata Sierra, it’s a very appealing SUV thanks to its design, space, and premium cabin. However, the 1.5 diesel in the Sierra isn’t the most refined or punchy in the segment, and the pricing of the higher variants, especially the autos, will stretch well past the upper end of your budget. Also, the Sierra is more of a lifestyle SUV than an efficiency-focused one.
Given your budget and priorities — safety, fuel efficiency, comfort, and features — a diesel compact SUV still fits best. Rear-seat space is not a big concern since you’ll mostly be driving yourself, so you don’t need to pay extra for a larger mid-size SUV.
Among your shortlist, the recently launched Hyundai Venue 1.5 diesel automatic is the most balanced choice. It offers:
  • Excellent fuel efficiency
  • Strong, relaxed performance
  • Smooth and city-friendly automatic
  • Long feature list that rivals larger SUVs
  • Proven safety and reliability
Overall, the Venue diesel auto gives you the best combination of economy, comfort, and everyday usability within your budget.
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Asked by: srinivas varmaon Dec 4, 2025

Hi, I need a suggestion for choosing the best car. My monthly running would be 2,000-3,000 km. I am looking for a diesel SUV with a budget of around Rs 10-12 lakh. I am confused because there are many options available. I need a reliable car with low maintenance and good after-sales service. Thank you.

While there are a few options in your budget, it's the Hyundai Venue diesel that we’d recommend. The Hyundai cars are known to be reliable, and service is satisfactory.
What also works in favour of the Venue is its 1.5 diesel engine that’s not only smooth but also reasonably punchy. You’ll experience the best of the Venue diesel with the torque converter automatic transmission, which delivers a truly premium experience. However, the diesel-auto HX5 within your budget doesn’t get all too many features.
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Asked by: SATISH SABADEon Nov 30, 2025

Hyundai Venue HX5 diesel AT or Tata Nexon Creative Plus diesel AT. Which should I select?

The new Hyundai Venue's diesel engine is smoother, more refined, and the 6-speed torque converter (automatic) makes it nicer to drive. The Tata Nexon feels tougher in its build and handles bad roads very competently; however, its AMT (automated manual transmission) isn't seamless, and its diesel engine clatter is more audible too, which detracts from the drive experience.
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Asked by: Asifon Nov 30, 2025

I own a 2013 Swift VDI that has done 80,000 km. I recently switched jobs, and my monthly usage has increased to roughly 1,500 km, with 65% highway usage. I am planning to upgrade to an SUV, but due to parking constraints, I can only consider a sub-4-metre SUV. Should I go for a diesel again or opt for a turbo-petrol, since I have not had to worry about DPF issues so far? Also, which car and variant below ₹15 lakh would suit me? Please exclude Tata and Mahindra.

Given your increased usage of 1500km per month, you should definitely stick with a diesel car. Yes, DPF is a new consideration you will have to make, but given your usage, a lot of which is on the highway, the regeneration process should happen naturally. And even that aside, it's not too much of a hassle if you look after your vehicle properly.
As for the SUV itself, the only diesel compact SUVs that aren't made by Tata or Mahindra are the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Kia Syros - which use the same 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine. Of the three, while the Sonet is relatively affordable, the Venue feels like a slightly better value, as it has newer tech, more space and better comfort overall, so it is the one we recommend.
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