Hyundai Venue N-Line

4.56Carwyapar Rating

₹ 12.13 – 17.74 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Hyundai Venue N Line stands as the performance-tuned iteration of the Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV, injecting a dose of sporty flair into what is otherwise a practical urban runabout from the Korean automaker. Launched alongside the refreshed 2026 Venue lineup, the N Line variant amps up the excitement for enthusiasts who crave more than just commuting efficiency, blending Hyundai's N division ethos—think sharper dynamics and bolder aesthetics—with the Venue's c... More

The Hyundai Venue N Line stands as the performance-tuned iteration of the Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV, injecting a dose of sporty flair into what is ... More

Hyundai Venue N-Line Colors

Hazel blue

Hyundai Venue N-Line Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

COMPACT SUV

Length

3995 mm

Engine

Kappa 1.0 L Turbo GDi

Transmission

MT/AT

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel Efficiency

18.7 KM/L

Tank Range

843 KMs

Hyundai Venue N-Line (6) Variants



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N-Line Steering
N-Line Steering
Hyundai Venue N-Line Colors

Hazel blue

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Hyundai Venue N-Line

4.56Carwyapar Rating

₹ 12.13 – 17.74 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Hyundai Venue N Line stands as the performance-tuned iteration of the Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV, injecting a dose of sporty flair into what is otherwise a practical urban runabout from the Korean automaker. Launched alongside the refreshed 2026 Venue lineup, the N Line variant amps up the excitement for enthusiasts who crave more than just commuting efficiency, blending Hyundai's N division ethos—think sharper dynamics and bolder aesthetics—with the Venue's c... More

The Hyundai Venue N Line stands as the performance-tuned iteration of the Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV, injecting a dose of sporty flair into what is ... More

Hyundai Venue N-Line Colors

Hazel blue

Hyundai Venue N-Line Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

COMPACT SUV

Length

3995 mm

Engine

Kappa 1.0 L Turbo GDi

Transmission

MT/AT

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel Efficiency

18.7 KM/L

Tank Range

843 KMs

Hyundai Venue N-Line (6) Variants



Top Features

ADAS in Hyundai Venue
ADAS
6 Airbags in Hyundai Venue
6 Airbags
All Wheel Disc Brakes Hyundai Venue
All Wheel Disc Brakes
Ventilated Seats Hyundai Venue
Ventilated Seats
360 Camera in Hyundai Venue
360 Camera
N-Line Steering
N-Line Steering
Hyundai Venue N-Line FAQs

It features a 1.0-litre Kappa turbocharged GDi petrol engine (998 cc, 3-cylinder) producing 120 PS (88.3 kW) at 6000 rpm and 172 Nm torque from 1500-4000 rpm.

ARAI-certified fuel efficiency is 18.74 kmpl for the manual variant and up to 20 kmpl for the DCT automatic—real-world figures often range 14-17 kmpl depending on driving style and conditions.

Yes, it offers a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCT) with paddle shifters, alongside the 6-speed manual option across variants.

The N Line gets sportier styling (red accents, twin-tip exhaust, 17-inch diamond-cut alloys, wing spoiler), blacked-out interiors with red highlights and N branding, stiffer suspension for sharper handling, and exclusive features like drive modes (Eco/Normal/Sport) and traction control modes—while sharing the same turbo engine with higher-spec regular Venue variants.

Length: 3995 mm, Width: 1800 mm, Height: 1665 mm (with roof rails), Wheelbase: 2520 mm—keeping it under 4 metres for tax benefits.

375 litres, expandable with 60:40 split rear seats—practical for city use and weekend trips.

45 litres, offering a theoretical range of 800-900 km on a full tank based on ARAI mileage.

Yes, a voice-enabled smart electric sunroof is available (standard or optional on higher variants like N10).

6 airbags standard, ABS with EBD, ESC, hill-start assist, TPMS, rear parking sensors/camera, and advanced options like ADAS (in top trims) including blind-spot view monitor and safe exit assist.

Sporty all-black cabin with red stitching, N-branded leatherette seats, ambient lighting, dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic displays (on higher trims), Bose 8-speaker audio, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and ventilated front seats (select variants).

Two main variants: N6 (base) and N10 (top), with manual/DCT and mono/dual-tone colour options.

Yes—the N Line's tuned suspension, sportier steering, paddle shifters (DCT), and drive/traction modes make it more engaging and planted, though both share the same 120 PS turbo engine.

Absolutely—strong mid-range torque, stable handling, and cruise control make it confident at speeds, with a planted feel thanks to the stiffer setup.

Choose N Line if you want sporty looks, engaging drive, and premium cabin feel; opt for regular Venue if you prefer lower price, more engine options (including diesel), or family-focused practicality—the N Line is the enthusiast's pick.
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Hyundai Venue N-Line FAQs

It features a 1.0-litre Kappa turbocharged GDi petrol engine (998 cc, 3-cylinder) producing 120 PS (88.3 kW) at 6000 rpm and 172 Nm torque from 1500-4000 rpm.

ARAI-certified fuel efficiency is 18.74 kmpl for the manual variant and up to 20 kmpl for the DCT automatic—real-world figures often range 14-17 kmpl depending on driving style and conditions.

Yes, it offers a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic (DCT) with paddle shifters, alongside the 6-speed manual option across variants.

The N Line gets sportier styling (red accents, twin-tip exhaust, 17-inch diamond-cut alloys, wing spoiler), blacked-out interiors with red highlights and N branding, stiffer suspension for sharper handling, and exclusive features like drive modes (Eco/Normal/Sport) and traction control modes—while sharing the same turbo engine with higher-spec regular Venue variants.

Length: 3995 mm, Width: 1800 mm, Height: 1665 mm (with roof rails), Wheelbase: 2520 mm—keeping it under 4 metres for tax benefits.

375 litres, expandable with 60:40 split rear seats—practical for city use and weekend trips.

45 litres, offering a theoretical range of 800-900 km on a full tank based on ARAI mileage.

Yes, a voice-enabled smart electric sunroof is available (standard or optional on higher variants like N10).

6 airbags standard, ABS with EBD, ESC, hill-start assist, TPMS, rear parking sensors/camera, and advanced options like ADAS (in top trims) including blind-spot view monitor and safe exit assist.

Sporty all-black cabin with red stitching, N-branded leatherette seats, ambient lighting, dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic displays (on higher trims), Bose 8-speaker audio, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and ventilated front seats (select variants).

Two main variants: N6 (base) and N10 (top), with manual/DCT and mono/dual-tone colour options.

Yes—the N Line's tuned suspension, sportier steering, paddle shifters (DCT), and drive/traction modes make it more engaging and planted, though both share the same 120 PS turbo engine.

Absolutely—strong mid-range torque, stable handling, and cruise control make it confident at speeds, with a planted feel thanks to the stiffer setup.

Choose N Line if you want sporty looks, engaging drive, and premium cabin feel; opt for regular Venue if you prefer lower price, more engine options (including diesel), or family-focused practicality—the N Line is the enthusiast's pick.