The Hyundai Venue 2025 has officially arrived, and it looks like Hyundai is aiming straight at lifestyle SUVs like the Mahindra Thar and Maruti Jimny. With a fresh design, updated features, and practical engine choices, the new Venue blends style, comfort, and efficiency into a package that may pull buyers away from its rugged rivals.
Design and Looks
The 2025 Venue carries forward its familiar compact SUV stance, but with sharper detailing. The new grille, sleeker LED headlamps, and sportier alloy wheels give it a more premium road presence. Unlike the boxy Jimny and rugged Thar, the Venue keeps its urban-friendly appeal — making it look more refined while still bold enough for Indian roads.
Inside, Hyundai has given the cabin a more premium finish. Expect leatherette seats, a digital driver’s display, ambient lighting, and a larger touchscreen at the center. The Venue continues to balance family practicality with youthful styling, which makes it stand apart.
Features
Hyundai has added plenty of modern features that are usually seen in higher segments. The 10.25-inch infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, BlueLink connected tech, ventilated front seats, and a 360-degree camera are some of the highlights. Safety has also been taken seriously, with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, and ADAS features on higher trims.
Engine Options and Mileage
The 2025 Venue will be available with three engine choices:
- 1.2L Petrol – ideal for daily city runs, expected mileage around 18–20 kmpl.
- 1.0L Turbo Petrol – more powerful, fun-to-drive option with 17–19 kmpl efficiency.
- 1.5L Diesel – perfect for long-distance drivers, offering an impressive 23–25 kmpl.
Transmission options include manual and DCT automatic gearboxes, giving buyers flexibility depending on their driving needs.
Price and Variants
The Hyundai Venue 2025 price in India starts at ₹8.50 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base petrol model, going up to ₹14.50 lakh for the fully loaded diesel variant. This pricing keeps it well within reach of compact SUV buyers while offering premium features not found in Thar or Jimny.
Final Verdict
While the Thar and Jimny are built with off-road adventure in mind, the Hyundai Venue 2025 plays a smarter game. It may not be a hardcore 4×4, but it beats them in comfort, technology, mileage, and practicality — qualities that matter more to the majority of Indian buyers.
If you’re looking for a compact SUV that looks stylish, offers premium features, and still keeps running costs in check, the Hyundai Venue 2025 deserves to be high on your list.
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