Hyundai Venue
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CityDelhi
₹8.96 - ₹18.38 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Starting₹13,032 /month
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Hyundai Venue HX2 1.5 Diesel MT specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine Type | 4 cyls |
Max Engine Torque | 250Nm at 1500-2750 |
Fuel Type Propulsion | Diesel |
Max Engine Power | 116hp at 4000 |
Engine Installation | Front |
Engine Displacement | 1493 cc |
Drive Layout | Front Wheel Drive |
Number Of Gears | 6 |
Gearbox Type | Manual |
Lockable Differential/s | No |
Fuel & Performance
Official Fuel Economy | 20.99 kmpl |
Auto Start/Stop | No |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 litres |
Suspension & Steering
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Type of Power Assist | Electric |
Turning Radius | No |
Steering Adjust type | Manual |
Steering Adjust | Tilt |
Ride Height Adjust | No |
Front Springs | Coil Springs |
Damper Control | No |
Rear Suspension Type | Non-independent, Torsion Beam |
Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
Front Suspension Type | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
Rear Tyre Size | 215/60 R16 |
Spare Wheel | Yes |
Front Tyre Size | 215/60 R16 |
Wheel Size | 16-inches |
Wheels | Steel Rims with Wheel Covers |
Dimensions
Boot Capacity | 375 litres |
Width | 1800 mm |
Wheelbase | 2520 mm |
Length | 3995 mm |
Height | 1665 mm |
Ground Clearance | 190 mm |
Doors | 5 |
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.5 Diesel MT features
Comfort
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Driving Modes | |
| Remote Locking | |
| Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust | |
| Dead Pedal | |
| Sunroof |
Safety
| Rear Defogger | |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring System | |
| Hill Descent Control | |
| Traction Control | |
| Rear Washer/Wiper | |
| Speed-Sensing Auto Door Locks |
Exterior
| Front Fog Lamps | |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Projector Headlamps | |
| Daytime Running Lights | |
| Headlight Type | Halogen |
Interior
| Head-up Display | |
| Low Fuel Level Warning | |
| Instantaneous Consumption | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Average Speed |
Entertainment
| Rear Entertainment Screens | |
| Gesture Controls | |
| MirrorLink | |
| Satellite Navigation | Phone-based |
| Steering Audio Controls | |
| Touchpad |
Hyundai Venue variants
VariantsKey featuresOn road price
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
₹8.96 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
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
₹9.97 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
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
₹9.97 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
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
₹10.36 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
₹11.02 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.5 Diesel MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
₹11.14 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX6 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
₹12.15 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Hyundai Venue N Line N6 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
₹12.29 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT
998 cc | Petrol | Dual-Clutch Auto
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
₹12.43 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Hyundai Venue HX6T 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
₹12.47 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Hyundai Venue comparison
Transmission
Dual-Clutch Auto, Torque Converter Auto, Manual
Engine
998 cc - 1493 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
17.9 kmpl - 20.99 kmpl
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter Auto, IMT, Dual-Clutch Auto
Engine
998 cc - 1493 cc
Fuel type
Petrol, Diesel
Mileage
18.6 kmpl - 19.2 kmpl
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter Auto
Engine
1462 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Petrol
Mileage
17.80 kmpl - 25.51 km/kg
Transmission
Manual, AMT Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto
Engine
1199 cc - 1497 cc
Fuel type
CNG, Diesel, Petrol
Mileage
17.01 kmpl - 24 km/kg
Trending Questions on Hyundai Venue - Answered by Autocar Experts
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Asked by: Parag Kuvaron Nov 18, 2025
I want to buy a new 5-seater SUV. It should be reliable, have low ownership costs, and be a good family car. My budget is 10 lakh. I was confused between the Hyundai Venue HX2 1.2 and the Brezza LXI. I was a bit concerned about whether the Venue’s 1.2 NA engine is sufficient. I have now booked the Brezza LXI, and the dealer will deliver it next week. Should I wait for the Brezza facelift, or consider the Venue 1.2 instead?
The Hyundai Venue does pack in more features for the money (such as a touchscreen and digital dials), and the interior is slightly more premium. However, it's the Maruti Suzuki Brezza that will fit your needs better. It is reliable, cheap to maintain, and scores very well on space and ride comfort.
This Maruti Suzuki car also has the advantage of a larger and more powerful engine, which gives it better performance than the Hyundai Venue 1.2.
We'd suggest you go ahead with your Brezza order. Do note, there is no timeline for the Brezza facelift's launch. Also, we don't expect more than a few cosmetic changes on the model.
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Asked by: Suyog Gorakshon Nov 17, 2025
I’m done with my MG Astor Savvy CVT purchased in 2022 and now want a car from a brand with more reliable after-sales support. I need a spacious, fun-to-drive car. Automatic is preferable, but I’m fine with a manual. My budget is below ₹15 lakh.
You could consider the new Hyundai Venue N Line for its sporty look and fun-to-drive character. Hyundai's after-sales network is quite widespread, and on the whole, the turbo-petrol's performance feels adequate.
The cabin is surprisingly spacious, too. You could also consider a Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor Turbo AT, which is smooth, efficient, and fun to drive too.
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Asked by: Viraj Chavanon Nov 14, 2025
Hi, I’m looking for a compact diesel manual SUV. My priorities are comfort, driving pleasure, and good highway mileage. I drove the Tata Nexon (didn’t like the clutch), Mahindra XUV 3XO (felt the mileage was low), and Kia Sonet (ride felt hard). I’m waiting to test-drive the new Hyundai Venue. I’ll be driving mostly alone on highways. Which compact diesel manual SUV would you recommend and why?
The Mahindra 3XO is the better option for your requirement of comfort and driving pleasure. As for fuel efficiency, the difference between these cars is not large enough to be a deal breaker, so it should not be a concern. The Hyundai Venue is a comfortable car, but it will not be as enjoyable to drive as the Mahindra 3XO, though you can expect slightly better efficiency compared to the Mahindra.
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Asked by: Manishaon Nov 14, 2025
We own a 2014 Hyundai i20 Elite purchased in 2016, and we've driven under 60,000 km in the last 9 years. Due to traffic in Bengaluru, we want to switch to an automatic SUV. Our budget is ₹15 lakh max. We are considering the Hyundai Venue, but are also confused about the Kia Carens Clavis, since it seems to fall in a similar price band, if I am not wrong. We are a family of 3 with a teenage child and want a long-term car. Kindly advise.
Unfortunately, the Kia Carens Clavis will not fit your budget as the automatic is available only in the HTK Plus variant, which costs almost ₹20 lakh on-road.
Considering your requirement, the Hyundai Venue will be more than sufficient. It is spacious for four adults, and its turbo petrol engine paired with a dual clutch automatic works very well. Hyundai cars have also proven to be reliable, which suits your long-term ownership pattern.
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Asked by: rahul aroraon Nov 13, 2025
I’m confused between the new Venue diesel and the Nexon CNG because of mileage. I also want good boot space, features, and safety. Suggest which variant or any other car to consider.
Both models are good in their own ways. The Hyundai Venue diesel feels stronger, and the performance advantage counts for a lot on highway drives. Fuel economy is also good be it in the city or out on the highway. Boot space is fair, and there are plenty of features, especially in the higher-spec variants of this Hyundai car.
However, modern BS6 diesels make most sense if you drive a lot and frequently use highways. This is because highway driving gives the DPF (diesel particulate filter) an opportunity to regenerate; failure to do so can cause engine trouble.
If your running is primarily in the city, a CNG might make more sense. The Tata Nexon CNG is a good choice, offering CNG flexibility with ample boot space thanks to its clever twin-cylinder layout.
If your running is primarily in the city, a CNG might make more sense. The Tata Nexon CNG is a good choice, offering CNG flexibility with ample boot space thanks to its clever twin-cylinder layout.
The Maruti Suzuki Brezza CNG is another option worth looking at, though it does come with a significantly smaller boot.
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Asked by: Vinodon Nov 12, 2025
I’m planning to buy a new car with a budget of ₹13.5-14 lakh. I’ve shortlisted the Kia Sonet HTX Petrol Automatic, but with the launch of the new Hyundai Venue, I’m confused. We’re a family of three: my wife, my 10-year-old son, and I. My yearly usage is around 10,000 km, mostly city driving with occasional long drives once every two months. Comparing the features of Sonet HTX, a Venue with similar features seems pricey. Which one should I go for? I prefer an automatic car.
The Hyundai Venue is a newer car in comparison to the Kia Sonet, which is almost two years old now. Even though the Venue is newer and has new features, the powertrain is the same as the Sonet. So, performance-wise, you won't be gaining much with the Venue.
Since your use is primarily in the city, a good automatic gearbox is important, and both the Sonet and Venue get a DCT gearbox that is not the smoothest.
If you are open to trying other options, the Mahindra XUV 3XO is a good alternative, as you get the same feature list but with a smoother torque converter automatic gearbox. The AX5 trim would be in your budget and is worth checking out.
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Asked by: Vishal Vungaralaon Nov 12, 2025
Is the Tata Curvv diesel a good option compared to the Mahindra XUV 3XO and Hyundai Venue? My budget is ₹15 lakh.
The Tata Curvv diesel has the advantage with its larger size and better ride quality in comparison to the XUV 3XO and the Hyundai Venue.
However, in your budget, you can get a better spec'd Mahindra XUV 3XO with almost the same amount of room. The AX7 trim would be a good choice with a well-equipped cabin and a smooth diesel engine.
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Asked by: PAMon Nov 12, 2025
Hello Experts, I am a first-time buyer with some experience driving the XUV700. My budget is ₹15-16 lakh, and I need a new car for 60% city use and 40% weekend short/long trips. I want Level 2 ADAS and good performance. I am getting the XUV 3XO AX7L automatic petrol for ₹15.7 lakh on-road. Should I go for it? Kindly suggest alternatives too.
For the price, the Mahindra XUV 3XO is a strong package and offers good value, especially with features like Level 2 ADAS. However, if you can stretch your budget a bit, the newly launched Hyundai Venue 1.0 Turbo DCT is worth considering. It feels a notch more premium in every respect, from the quality of materials to the overall refinement.
The turbo-petrol engine of this Hyundai car is smooth and responsive, and the dual-clutch automatic gearbox complements it well, making it easy to drive both in the city and on highways. Ride quality is well-judged too.
Where the Venue really pulls ahead is in the cabin. The materials feel top class, the ergonomics are spot-on, the latest infotainment system is crisp, responsive, and logically laid out, and the centre console has a good mix of physical buttons. In contrast, navigating through the 3XO’s menus takes a bit more effort and isn’t as intuitive.
Overall, the XUV 3XO is a good buy for its price, but if you value interior quality, polish, and a smoother user experience, the new Venue 1.0 Turbo DCT feels a class higher.
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Asked by: Akarsh Bharadwajon Nov 11, 2025
I currently own a 2021 Renault Kwid and want to upgrade to a petrol automatic car with a top-end variant that includes all features. My budget is around ₹17 lakh. Please suggest suitable options.
If you can stretch your budget slightly by around ₹20,000, the HX10 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT variant of the newly launched Hyundai Venue is an excellent choice. This Hyundai car offers a good mix of features, space, comfort, practicality, a premium cabin, and an overall refined driving experience.
Another option worth considering is the Skoda Kylaq in its top variant, the Prestige AT. This Skoda car falls well within your budget, is enjoyable to drive and offers ample space to seat four people comfortably.
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Asked by: Irtiza khanon Nov 10, 2025
I’m currently using a Tata Tiago Diesel XZ (2020) and want to upgrade to a diesel SUV under 4 metres. My daily running is about 15-20km. Please suggest suitable options.
There are 4 diesel compact SUV options you can choose from. The new second-gen Hyundai Venue makes for a great choice and is now better than its cousin from Kia, the Sonet. The Hyundai and Kia torque converter automatic gearbox is a highlight in case you are looking for an auto.
You could also look at the Mahindra XUV 3XO and Tata Nexon, though we’d recommend the Mahindra car overall. For a detailed comparison between the two, read the Mahindra XUV 3XO vs Tata Nexon diesel article.
Do note, given your limited running, a diesel SUV isn't an ideal choice. Not only will it be more expensive than a petrol SUV to buy, but it will also require more care to keep the systems running without issue. BS6 diesel engines require slightly longer running, ideally on a highway, to let the diesel particulate filter (DPF) regenerate properly.
There are plenty of petrol sub-4m SUVs that you can look at.
Do note, given your limited running, a diesel SUV isn't an ideal choice. Not only will it be more expensive than a petrol SUV to buy, but it will also require more care to keep the systems running without issue. BS6 diesel engines require slightly longer running, ideally on a highway, to let the diesel particulate filter (DPF) regenerate properly.
There are plenty of petrol sub-4m SUVs that you can look at.
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