The new generation Hyundai Venue will be launched in India on November 4, 2025 and there will be many changes in the exterior and interior.
In the last few months, the new Hyundai Venue has been seen several times during testing on the road. This next generation compact SUV is one of the most talked about launch of this year and it is to be launched in India on 4 November 2025. At the same time, the front design of this SUV has been completely leaked.
The biggest change in the new Hyundai Venue is its new front design. Now it has five wide rectangular straps in three layers instead of grill, which are spread throughout the front. Its total look looks the same as before, but now the C-shaped LED day-time running lights and split LED headlights make it even more modern and attractive.
Twin vertical headlamps have turn signals on top and bumper looks more aggressive. Taking inspiration from its big model, changes have also been made in the rear profiles of the new Venue. However, no specific changes have been made in the side profiles, just new alloy wheels have been added because pillars and roofline looks at a great extent as the older models.
At the back, the new generation Hyundai Venue has a new -designed bumper, new tailgate, updated tail lamp cluster and a new spiler. The biggest change of the new venue has taken place in its interiors. Its main features will include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto’s big central touchscreen, dual-pain sunroof, ventilated front seats, digital instrument clusters, and Level 2 Adas suites. All these updates make the cabin more modern and premium than ever.
The features will include 6 airbags as standard, smart air purifiers, automatic climate control, adjustable headrest, rear AC vent, cuphold hall and more. In addition, it is expected that Hyundai will fully new look to the dashboard layout and introduce new design center console and steering wheels, as well as introduce new upholstery options.
Talking about the engine, the existing engine lineup in this SUV is expected to remain intact. In this way, like before, 1.2-liter petrol, 1.0-liter turbo petrol and 1.5-liter diesel engine options will be available. Power and torque figures are expected to remain unchanged from the current model, while transmission options will include 6-speed manual, 7-speed dual-clutch automatic and six-speed torque converter automatic units. Like the current model, it will be sold in a wide range with many single and dual-tone colors options.












