Hyundai Venue vs Nissan Magnite

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Engine & Transmission

Engine Type

Turbocharged
Turbocharged

Engine Displacement

1493 cc
999 cc

Number of Cylinders

4
3

Engine Installation

Front
Front

Fuel Type/ Propulsion

Diesel
Petrol

Pure Electric Driving Mode

Gearbox Type

Torque Converter
CVT

Number Of Gears

6

Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox

Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox

Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox

Drive Layout

Front Wheel Drive
Front Wheel Drive

Lockable Differential/s

Max Engine Power

116 hp at 4000 rpm
100 hp at 5000 rpm

Max Engine Torque

250 Nm at 1500 - 2750 rpm
152 Nm at 2200 - 4400 rpm

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Supply System

Common Rail

Emission Standard

Bharat Stage VI
Bharat Stage VI

Terrain Modes

Auto Start/Stop

Official Fuel Economy

17.9 kmpl
17.9 kmpl

Fuel Tank Capacity

45 litres
40 litres

E20 Compatibility

Autocar Tested City Mileage

9.5 kmpl

Autocar Tested Highway Mileage

15.22 kmpl

Autocar Tested Mileage

12.36 kmpl

Suspension & Steering

Front Suspension Type

Independent, MacPherson Strut
Independent, MacPherson Strut

Front Springs

Coil Springs
Coil Springs

Rear Suspension Type

Non-independent, Torsion Beam
Non-independent, Torsion Beam

Rear Springs

Coil Springs
Coil Springs

Damper Control

N/A

Ride Height Adjust

Type of Power Assist

Electric
Electric

Steering Adjust type

Manual
Manual

Steering Adjust

Tilt
Tilt

4 Wheel Steer

Turning Radius

5 m

Front Brakes

Disc
Discs

Rear Brakes

Drum
Drums

Wheel Size

16 inches
16 inches

Front Tyre Size

215/60 R16
195/60 R16

Rear Tyre Size

215/60 R16
195/60 R16

Wheels

Alloys
Alloys

Spare Wheel

N/A
Space-saver

Dimensions

Length

3995 mm
3994 mm

Width

1800 mm
1758 mm

Height

1665 mm
1572 mm

Wheelbase

2520 mm
2500 mm

Ground Clearance

190 mm
205 mm

Kerb Weight

1250 kg
1103 kg

Chassis Type

Monocoque
Monocoque

Boot Capacity

375 litres
336 litres

Doors

5
5

Comfort

Door Pockets

Rear Parcel Tray

Rear Power Outlet

Driving Modes

Rear Reading Lamp

Rear Window Sun Shades

Driver rear view monitor (DRVM)

Driver Armrest Storage

Rear Windscreen Sun Shade

Electric Tailgate Release

Digital Instrument Cluster

Fully Digital
Fully Digital

Dead Pedal

Roof Grab Handles

Cup Holders

Cruise Control

Yes (Adaptive)

Cooled Glovebox

Climate Control

1-zone
1-zone

Remote Locking

Rear AC Vents

Push Button Start

Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust

Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold

Yes with power folding
Yes with power folding

Front Passenger Seat Adjust from Rear

Powered Tailgate

Power Windows with One Touch-Up

Driver Window Only

Power Windows with One Touch-Down

Driver Window Only
Driver Window Only

Front Seatback Pockets

Power Windows

Front and Rear
Front and Rear

Hands-free Boot Opening

Headlight and Ignition on Reminder

Launch Control

Keyless Entry

Yes with proximity sensors
Yes with proximity sensors

Interior Lamps

Acoustic Windshield

Third Row AC Vents

Sunroof

Single Pane

Sunglass Holder

Voice Assisted Sunroof

Bluetooth Connectivity

Steering Mounted Controls

Audio and Phone
Audio and Phone

Bottle Holder in Doors

Ambient Lighting

Trunk Light

Vanity Mirror

Front Passenger Only
Front Passenger Only

Cabin Boot Access

Auto Parking

Utility Recess On Dashboard

12 Volt Port

Cooled Storage

Glove Box

Safety

Day/Night Interior Mirror

Auto
Auto

Door Ajar Warning

Child Safety Lock

Seat Belt Warning

BNCAP Rating

5

Curtain Airbag

Central Locking

Adaptive Cruise Control

Dashcam

Side Airbag

Day Night Interior Mirror

Automatic
Automatic

Speed-Sensing Auto Door Locks

Speed Sensing Door Lock

Brake Assist (BA)

Boot Open Warning

Blind Spot Monitor

Automatic Wipers

Traction Control

Traffic Sign Recognition

Automatic Headlamps

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

With Display
With Display

Anti Theft Alarm

Anti-Pinch Power Windows

Driver's Window Only

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)

Airbags

6
6

Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)

Parking Sensors

Rear
Rear

Passenger Airbag

Driver Airbag

Hill Descent Control

Parking Camera

Rear
Rear

Pretensioners & Force Limiter Seatbelts

Front Collision Avoidance

Emergency Brake Light Flashing

Electronic Stability Control

Electronic Parking Brake

Yes with Autohold

Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Rear Cross Traffic Collision Avoidance

Rear Defogger

Overspeed Warning

Leading Vehicle Departure Alert

Hill Start Assist

Lane Keep Assist

Heads Up Display

Lane Departure Avoidance

Impact Sensing Auto Door Unlock

ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts

High Beam Assist

Height Adjustable Seat Belt

Rear Washer/Wiper

Crash Test Rating

5

Rear Seatbelt Reminder

Dual Tone Horn

NCAP Rating

5

Exterior

Antenna

Shark Fin
Shark Fin

Puddle Lamps

Front Fog Lamps

ORVM turn indicators

Outside rear view mirror (ORVM)

Headlight Height Adjuster

Headlight Type

LED
LED

LED taillights

LED headlamps

LED DRLs

Illuminated Logo

Welcome and Goodbye Animation

Spoiler

Connected LED

Cornering Headlights

Sequential Turn Indicators

Rub Strips

Roof Rails

Daytime Running Lights

LED

Projector Headlamps

Body Coloured Bumpers

Stop Lamp

Scuff Plates

Follow Me Home Headlamps

Wheel Arch Cladding

LED fog lamps

Interior

Tachometer

Digital
Digital

Instantaneous Consumption

Shift Indicator

Speedometer

Digital
Digital

Distance to Empty

Average Speed

Average Fuel Consumption

Gear Indicator

Head-up Display

Low Fuel Level Warning

Trip Meter

Heated Seats

Front Seat Armrest

Yes with Storage

Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel

Leather-wrapped Gear Knob

Ventilated Seats

Front Only

Adjustable Rear Headrests

Adjustable Front Headrests

Individual Chairs at Rear

Massage Seats

Third Row Seats Split

Third Row Seats

Front Passenger Seat Memory

Front Passenger Seat Height Adjust

Second Row Seat Adjustment

Seat Material

Leatherette
Leatherette

Seat Count

5
5

Electric Adjust for Front Passenger's Seat

Electric Adjust for Driver's Seat

Driver's Seat Memory

Rear Seat Armrest

Yes with Holders
Yes with Holders

Rear Seat Backrest Fold

Rear Seat Backrest Recline

Rear Seat Backrest Split

60:40

Driver's Seat Height Adjust

Third Row Seats Fold

Entertainment

Steering Phone Controls

Steering Audio Controls

Wireless Phone Charging

Voice Commands

Speakers

8
6

Rear Entertainment Screens

MirrorLink

Video Player

Touchpad

Second Row USB port

2 Type C

Web Browser

Satellite Navigation

On-board
Phone-based

USB Input

AUX Input

Branded Music System

Bose

CD Player

Bluetooth Telephone Function

Bluetooth Audio Streaming

Front USB port

2 Type C

Gesture Controls

Audio System

Android Auto

Wireless
Wireless

Display

12.3-inch Touchscreen
8-inch Touchscreen

Apple CarPlay

Wireless
Wireless

Connected Car Features

Remote Sunroof Open / Close via App

Vehicle Tracking Via App

Low Battery Warning

Remote Car Lock/Unlock via App

Remote AC On / Off via App

Emergency Call Button

Geo Fence

Over the air (OTA) updates

Find My Car

Check Vehicle Status via App

SOS Button

Alexa Compatibility

Car Light Flashing & Honking via App

Questions you may find useful

8w

I am planning to buy an automatic SUV for my daily commute. However, I am confused about which variant would be the better choice, especially in terms of long-term service and maintenance costs. I have test-driven the Hyundai Venue DCT and the Nissan Magnite CVT. Could you please guide me on which would be the better option for my usage and whether a CVT or a DCT would be more suitable in the long run? Thank you.

Verified
8w

Pick the Magnite CVT if your life is mostly in city traffic and you want the easier, cheaper long-term option. The Nissan Magnite price starts at 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). A CVT suits stop-go better than a DCT, so you get smoother crawling, fewer jerks, and no clutch heat or wear to worry about. Over years, that usually means fewer big bills. Nissan’s 1.0 turbo with the CVT is calm in traffic and, driven gently, can sip less fuel than a DCT in the city. Routine service costs on this Nissan car are also quite reasonable, and parts aren’t pricey.The Venue DCT is the quicker, nicer-feeling one when you push it, and Hyundai’s network is wider, but a DCT in heavy traffic can feel a bit snatchy, can run hot, and is simply more complex. Out-of-warranty clutch or mechatronics work will hurt your wallet more than anything you’re likely to face on the CVT.One honest catch with the Magnite CVT: when you floor it, the engine drones and it isn’t as quick for sudden highway overtakes as the Venue DCT. Also check how close your nearest Nissan workshop is. If your use is 90 percent city and you’re watching long-term costs, the Magnite CVT is the safer bet.

VehicleNissan Magnite
VehicleHyundai Venue
17w

Hi Autocar Team, I am 35 years old and relatively new to driving, with around 6 months of experience. I am planning to buy my first car with a budget of up to ₹15 lakh. My key requirements are: Automatic transmission (preferred) Mostly city driving Suitable for a family of 4–5 members Comfortable and easy to drive for a beginner I have explored several options, but am quite confused. My considerations are: Nissan Magnite CVT – Good value, but concerns about service network, overall quality, and whether the 1.0-litre engine will feel underpowered with full load Tata Punch AMT – Like the high driving position and build quality, but concerned about service experience and AMT performance Hyundai i20 CVT – Well-rounded, but worried about low ground clearance and missing features like a 360-degree camera and ventilated seats Honda Amaze CVT – Smooth and reliable, but unsure about managing a sedan as a beginner and ground clearance concerns Hyundai Venue DCT – Appealing, but feels expensive for what it offers Maruti options (Fronx, Baleno, etc.) – Practical, but feel basic compared to feature-loaded rivals As a first-time buyer, I am finding it difficult to decide which compromises are acceptable. I am looking for a reliable, easy-to-drive automatic car with low-stress ownership (service and maintenance), suitable for city use and occasional family trips. I am also open to other suggestions, including Citroën, Mahindra, or even EVs if they make sense. Could you please guide me on the best option for my needs?

Verified
17w

Mostly city use, a few family trips and a Rs 15 lakh cap, in that situation, the Maruti Fronx 1.0 turbo automatic, ideally the Alpha 6-speed auto, fits your brief best. It uses a smooth torque-converter automatic, so it is very easy for a beginner in stop-and-go traffic. The 1.0 turbo has enough pull for four or five people on an occasional highway run, so you will not feel it struggle the way some small non-turbo engines can with a full load. And for low-stress ownership, Maruti’s service reach and costs are hard to beat, which takes the worry out of maintenance in the long run.A few trade-offs to note for your use: five adults plus luggage will feel tight, so longer trips need some smart packing. Also, in the mid trim, you will miss some extras like a 360-degree camera or ventilated seats, though the basics you need every day are covered.On the cars you listed: the Nissan Magnite CVT drives well for the price, but Nissan’s network is thinner. The Nissan Magnite price starts at 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).The Tata Punch AMT is great for tough roads, but the AMT can feel a bit jerky in traffic. The Hyundai Venue DCT drives well but gets pricey, and dual-clutch gearboxes can feel a bit hesitant in slow city use. The Mahindra XUV 3XO is a good alternative too, with a smooth torque-converter automatic, high seating and a manageable size.Overall, for your city-first routine and peace of mind, the Fronx 1.0 turbo automatic lines up best with what you want.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Fronx
VehicleNissan Magnite
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleTata Punch
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
19w

I have a budget of ₹11 lakh and am looking to buy a car for a family of four, including a child. I have shortlisted the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi (non-smart hybrid), Hyundai Venue SX (O), Hyundai Exter automatic, and am also considering options like the Nissan Magnite or Tata Punch. My priorities include long-term ownership (10-15 years), a reliable engine with low maintenance and running costs, good safety, and fuel efficiency in Bangalore traffic as well as on long drives, including ghat sections. I also want good rear-seat comfort over bad roads and highways, strong pulling power with a full load on slight inclines, essential features, a good interior, and a quality music system. Which option would you recommend based on these requirements?

Verified
19w

For your requirements of a 5-member family, long-term ownership, low maintenance and good all-round ability, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi manual is the best fit among your shortlist. It offers the most space here, especially at the rear, which makes it more comfortable for three passengers. The suspension handles bad roads and potholes well, and the overall ride is well-suited for both city use and highway trips, including ghat sections.The 1.5-litre petrol engine is simple, proven and reliable, which is important if you are planning to keep the car for 10-15 years. It also pulls well with a full load on slight inclines, which matches your requirement. Maruti’s wide service network and lower maintenance costs further add to long-term peace of mind.The main compromise is that the VXi variant misses out on some features, including a better music system, and compared to smaller engines, fuel efficiency in heavy city traffic may not be the best, though it remains reasonable overall.The Hyundai Venue and Hyundai Exter are easy to drive, but both feel smaller inside and are not as strong on hills with a full load due to their smaller 1.2-litre engines. You can also look at the Maruti Suzuki Fronx or Toyota Taisor turbo manual as options. The 1.0-litre turbo engine is more punchy than the Brezza’s engine and, despite being a small 3-cylinder unit, it has very little turbo lag and is fairly refined. Both cars are spacious, have good ride quality and offer a bigger boot than the Brezza. The only downside is that while the rear seat is spacious, it does not feel as wide as the Brezza.So overall, for a balance of space, comfort, reliability and long-term ownership, the Brezza VXi is the most sensible choice.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleHyundai Exter
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleToyota Urban Cruiser Taisor
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Fronx