Just days before its official launch, the new Hyundai Venue facelift has started arriving at dealerships across India. Interestingly, not just the top model but also a lower variant has now been spotted, giving a clear idea of what buyers can expect from the entry-level trims. The official price announcement is set for 4 November, and pre-bookings are already underway.
Lower Variant Spotted with Simple Yet Smart Design
The newly spotted lower-spec Venue, finished in white, was seen parked beside the top-end model. While it misses out on some premium features, it still carries a neat and practical design.
This variant features projector headlamps, smaller steel wheels with wheel covers (likely 15- or 16-inch), and no roof rails. These small changes help Hyundai differentiate between the variants while keeping the overall design modern.
Despite being a lower variant, the Venue continues to maintain the same bold proportions and compact SUV stance that made it popular in India.
Cabin Carries Premium Touch Even in Base Model
Inside the cabin, Hyundai has not compromised much on design. The lower variant still gets the dual-screen curved display setup combining the digital instrument cluster and infotainment screen — something rarely seen in entry-level trims in this segment.
The new steering wheel with the Hyundai logo designed in Morse code, along with dual-tone black and grey interiors, adds a touch of sophistication. Surprisingly, this lower variant also includes features like a sunroof and updated HVAC controls, showing that Hyundai aims to make even its base trims feel upmarket.
Focus on Variety: More Colours and Options
Apart from the white lower-spec Venue, a top-end version has also been spotted in a dark black shade, confirming that Hyundai is expanding the colour palette for the 2025 Venue. The addition of new shades and interior themes will help attract a wider range of customers, especially young urban buyers who look for style along with practicality.
Engine and Gearbox Choices
Just like the current model, the new Hyundai Venue facelift will come with the same three powertrain options:
- 1.2-litre petrol (for smooth city driving)
- 1.0-litre turbo petrol (for better performance)
- 1.5-litre diesel (for long-distance efficiency)
Transmission options will include manual, iMT, and DCT automatic gearboxes. This ensures there’s a version for every type of driver — from first-time buyers to experienced highway cruisers.
Bookings and Launch Details
Hyundai has already opened pre-bookings for the new Venue across all dealerships and online, for a token amount of ₹25,000. The official price reveal will take place on 4 November 2025, followed by deliveries expected to begin shortly after.
With competition from the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, and Maruti Brezza, the updated Venue will aim to strengthen Hyundai’s strong position in the compact SUV market.
Conclusion
The spotting of the lower variant of the new Hyundai Venue confirms that Hyundai is focusing on offering a strong value package across all trims. Even the entry-level version looks well-equipped, with premium features like a dual-screen layout and sunroof. With fresh design, multiple engine choices, and a mix of modern features, the 2025 Hyundai Venue is all set to continue its success story when it launches on 4 November.
FAQs
When will the new Hyundai Venue be launched in India?
The new Hyundai Venue will officially launch on 4 November 2025.
Is the lower variant of the Venue feature-rich?
Yes, even the lower variant gets a dual-screen display, dual-tone interiors, and a sunroof, making it one of the best-equipped base trims in its class.
What engines will the new Venue offer?
The Venue will come with three options — a 1.2L petrol, a 1.0L turbo petrol, and a 1.5L diesel.
Can I pre-book the new Hyundai Venue?
Yes, pre-bookings are open for ₹25,000 at Hyundai dealerships and online.
Which cars will the new Venue compete with?
The new Venue will compete with Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Maruti Brezza, and Mahindra XUV300 in the compact SUV segment.