Hyundai has officially launched the 2025 Venue and unveiled its sportier sibling, the Venue N Line, which gives a major refresh to one of India’s most popular compact SUVs. With advanced technology, new design elements and added safety features, the updated Venue lineup strengthens Hyundai’s position in the highly competitive compact SUV space dominated by rivals like Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV3XO.
Starting prices of 2025 Hyundai Venue
| HX2 | hx4 | HX5 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting ex-showroom price for 1.2 MPI engine | 7.90 lakh | 8.80 lakh | 9.15 lakh |
2025 Hyundai Venue prices and variants
The Venue now follows a new HX-based variant nomenclature replacing the old S and SX structure. The eight trims – HX2, HX4, HX5, HX6, HX6T, HX7, HX8, and HX10 – gradually increase in equipment and convenience features. At present, prices of only three variants with the 1.2-litre MPI petrol engine have been revealed.
Entry level starts from HX2 7.90 lakh ex-showroom.
The mid-spec HX4 is priced at 8.80 lakh ex-showroom.
HX5 price is 9.15 lakh ex-showroom.
These prices are introductory and are only available to customers who take delivery before December 31, 2025.

Revolution on evolution: What’s new in the 2025 Hyundai Venue?
The new Venue remains a core model in Hyundai India’s portfolio, consistently being one of its top-sellers. While the mechanics are largely familiar, this update focuses on refinement – adding premium interiors, advanced connectivity and new safety technology.
The 2025 Venue adopts a sharper, boxier design language with sharper lines and a more harmonious front fascia. The dark finished grille, new LED projector headlamps and updated daytime running lights give it a bold, mature look. The revised bumper and connected LED tail lamps at the rear bring it in line with Hyundai’s modern global design cues.
Hyundai has also increased the wheelbase to give more interior space for the occupants. The new Venue is also wider and taller which will help with shoulder room and headroom. Boot space has also increased from 350 liters to 375 litres. Hence, customers will be able to pack more luggage for trips.
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Interior: Tech-focused and more premium
Inside, the Venue adopts a completely redesigned cabin layout. Dual 12.3-inch displays – one for infotainment and the other for the digital instrument cluster – dominate the dashboard, supported by a redesigned center console and new soft-touch materials.
The 2025 model gets wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, voice command, and Hyundai’s BlueLink connected car suite. Higher variants bring ventilated seats, ambient lighting, automatic climate control, a premium audio system and wireless charging. The single-pane sunroof, rear AC vents and two-tone upholstery add to the comfort and visual appeal.
Security and ADAS upgrades
A major improvement in safety has been seen across the entire range. The 2025 Venue now offers six airbags as standard along with ABS, ESC, hill-hold assist and a rear-view camera. Higher variants offer Level 2 ADAS, which adds features like forward collision warning, lane-keep assist and adaptive cruise control, boosting the Venue’s tech credentials to a higher segment.
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Powertrain and fuel efficiency
Under the hood, the Venue retains its tried-and-tested lineup:
1.2-litre petrol – 83 bhp, 5-speed manual
1.0-litre turbo-petrol – 120 bhp, with 6-speed or 7-speed DCT
1.5-litre diesel – 115 bhp, 6-speed manual or 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission
Hyundai claims that the 1.2-litre MPi petrol engine achieves a fuel efficiency of 18.05 kmpl. The turbo petrol engine is reported to get a fuel economy of 18.74 kmpl with a 6-speed manual transmission and 20 kmpl with a 7-speed DCT. The diesel engine exhibits even greater efficiency, delivering 20.99 km/l with the 6-speed manual gearbox and 17.9 km/l with the 6-speed torque converter automatic.
2025 Hyundai Venue N Line: Sportier design, sharper drive

Along with the standard Venue, Hyundai has unveiled the 2025 Venue N Line, which is aimed at enthusiasts seeking a more dynamic drive and sportier visual identity.
The Venue N Line gets different front and rear bumpers, red exterior accents, N Line badges and new alloy wheels that highlight its sporty personality. Hyundai is also offering two new shades – Shadow Gray and Shadow Gray with Abyss Black dual-tone roof to differentiate it from the standard variant.
Inside, the Venue N Line features an all-black cabin with red stitching, an N-branded steering wheel and gear knob and metal paddles for a sportier ambience. It is powered by a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine (120 bhp) paired with a 7-speed DCT.
The 2025 Venue N Line will be offered in two trims – N6 and N8 – each building on the feature set of its standard counterparts but with added sporty touches and exclusivity.


