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Inside, the cabin has been completely redesigned, offering a far more premium look and feel than before. It now features dual-tone 12.3-inch displays, a larger digital instrument cluster, and an H-pattern dashboard layout. The steering wheel and centre console have also been given a fresh new design. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

Inside, the cabin has been completely redesigned, offering a far more premium look and feel than before. It now features dual-tone 12.3-inch displays, a larger digital instrument cluster, and an H-pattern dashboard layout. The steering wheel and centre console have also been given a fresh new design. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The Venue will retain its Kappa 1.2L MPi petrol, Kappa 1.0L Turbo GDi petrol, and U2 1.5L CRDi diesel engines, available with both manual and automatic transmission options. It will be offered in six monotone shades and two dual-tone colour combinations. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The Venue will retain its Kappa 1.2L MPi petrol, Kappa 1.0L Turbo GDi petrol, and U2 1.5L CRDi diesel engines, available with both manual and automatic transmission options. It will be offered in six monotone shades and two dual-tone colour combinations. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The new Venue features quad LED headlamps and a design inspired by the Creta, giving it a strong family resemblance. It is also larger, measuring 48mm longer and 30mm wider than before. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The new Venue features quad LED headlamps and a design inspired by the Creta, giving it a strong family resemblance. It is also larger, measuring 48mm longer and 30mm wider than before. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The new Venue also features a D-cut steering wheel and dual-tone interiors in dark navy and dove grey. Hyundai has added a ‘coffee-table’ style centre console with Moon White ambient lighting. Rear passengers now get a two-step recline, sunshades, and other comfort upgrades. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The new Venue also features a D-cut steering wheel and dual-tone interiors in dark navy and dove grey. Hyundai has added a ‘coffee-table’ style centre console with Moon White ambient lighting. Rear passengers now get a two-step recline, sunshades, and other comfort upgrades. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The extra 20mm of legroom is a key improvement, addressing one of the previous Venue’s main drawbacks. Buyers can also expect added features such as ADAS, a 360-degree camera, and more. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

The extra 20mm of legroom is a key improvement, addressing one of the previous Venue’s main drawbacks. Buyers can also expect added features such as ADAS, a 360-degree camera, and more. (Image Credits: Hyundai)

Customers can book the Hyundai VENUE at any Hyundai dealership across India with an initial payment of Rs 25,000. Somnath Chatterjee

Customers can book the Hyundai VENUE at any Hyundai dealership across India with an initial payment of Rs 25,000. Somnath Chatterjee

Published at : 24 Oct 2025 05:07 PM (IST)

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