2025 Hyundai Venue Spotted Testing in India: What to Expect
Published On 4/2/2025, 2:21:37 pm Author Uttkarsh SinghIf you’re in the market for a subcompact SUV and can hold off till late 2025, the new Hyundai Venue might just be worth the wait. With its refreshed design, loaded features, and trusted performance, it’s shaping up to be a strong contender in its segment. But hey, if you can’t wait, there’s always the current Venue—it’s still a solid choice. Either way, Hyundai seems to be playing its cards right. Now, let’s just hope they don’t price it like it’s made of gold!
The 2025 Hyundai Venue’s updates focus on staying relevant in India’s cutthroat subcompact SUV market. With refreshed styling, segment-first features, and trusted performance, it aims to reclaim its spot as a crowd favorite. Keep an eye out for more reveals as Hyundai peels back the camouflage in the coming months! Hyundai is giving the Venue a mini-makeover to keep it from looking outdated next to its rivals. The test mule spotted is probably a mid-spec variant. No fancy alloys or roof rails here, but hey, it’s still early days. Rumor has it we’ll see new headlamps, a tweaked grille, sharper bumpers, and maybe even some snazzy alloy wheels for the top trims.
Basically, Hyundai is giving the Venue a mini-makeover to keep it from looking outdated next to its rivals.
Hyundai isn’t messing with the Venue’s tried-and-tested engines, and honestly, we’re not complaining. Here’s what’s staying:
1.2L Petrol: Reliable but basic. Perfect for those who just want to get from Point A to Point B without any drama.
1.0L Turbo-Petrol: The fun one! With 120 PS, this engine is for those who like a little zoom-zoom in their lives.
1.5L Diesel: For the mileage kings who want to squeeze every last kilometer out of a liter of fuel.
Transmission options will remain the same too, so you can choose between manual, iMT, DCT, or torque converter automatic. Something for everyone, right?
Hyundai is known for packing its cars with features that make you go, “Yeh toh mast hai!” And the 2025 Venue is no exception. Here’s what’s likely in store:
360-Degree Camera: Parallel parking in tight Indian streets? No problem. This feature will make you feel like a pro.
Redesigned Dashboard: Expect a cleaner, more premium look with better materials and possibly a bigger touchscreen.