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Choosing the 2025 Hyundai Venue? Here’s the smartest variant to buy

The 2025 Hyundai Venue is sold in eight variants, HX 2, HX 4, HX 5, HX 6, HX 6T, HX 7, HX 8 and HX 10.

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The 2025 Hyundai Venue has been launched in India at a starting ex-showroom price tag of ₹7.89 lakh

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Hyundai Venue has always played on familiarity and feature density, but the 2025 update has stretched the lineup wider, making the “which variant to buy” question trickier than before. With prices creeping upwards and new variants inserted between older ones, value has become a far more calculated decision than impulse-driven design choices or brand preference. Based on a detailed VFM analysis across all powertrain options, here’s a clear, humanised breakdown of where your money is best spent.

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Manual variants: Split between basics and misplaced ambition

If your primary intention is simply owning a Hyundai SUV without stretching your budget, the 1.2-litre petrol-manual range is where the Venue begins to make sense. The entry HX2 variant remains the most logical pick here. It covers the absolute essentials, AC, power steering, basic infotainment, rear parking sensors, without demanding more money for features buyers may not really prioritise in a city-only usage cycle.

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But the moment you start climbing to HX4 or HX5, the math stops making sense. These variants add incremental features but ask for disproportionate price jumps. The HX6 and HX6T don’t improve value either; at this price territory, buyers simply shouldn’t be sticking to the smaller 1.2-litre engine, especially when the turbo petrol is just a small stretch away.

Turbo-manual: Better balance, stronger performance

If your daily drives involve a blend of city traffic, highway runs and the occasional spirited blast, the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine transforms the Venue. Within this lineup, the HX5 manual stands out as the most well-rounded. It doesn’t overwhelm you with electronics but still gives you some modern features: touchscreen, connected tech, and key convenience options that improve day-to-day usability.

The sportier N-line N6 might catch your eye, but it misses a few features you’d expect at this price and feels more style-driven than value-driven. The HX8, however, is a serious consideration for those who want a richer equipment list with good-to-have features like a sunroof and upgraded audio, without feeling like they’ve overspent.

Automatic variants: One clear winner and two sensible backups

If you want a Venue that feels future-ready, smooth and stress-free in traffic, it’s the turbo-petrol DCT that feels most complete. The automatic HX6 is the sweet spot in the 2025 lineup. It strikes the right balance of performance, convenience, and features, which makes it the easiest variant to recommend outright.

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The HX5 automatic is priced attractively, but it trades away too many useful features. Move higher and the HX8 starts offering nice-to-have additions without losing value. Those who want the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) have the HX10 and N10 as options, both of which justify their price if tech and safety are high priorities.

The most VFM Hyundai Venue variant in 2025

If you’re buying the Venue purely to maximise value without compromising everyday usability, the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol HX6 automatic emerges as the strongest overall pick. It is the variant that feels modern, well-equipped, effortless to drive and meaningfully better than anything below or above it in the ladder.

For manual buyers, the HX5 turbo-petrol offers the best blend of features and performance without stretching into unnecessary premium territory.

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First Published Date: 10 Nov 2025, 11:16 am IST

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