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Hyundai opens bookings for all-new Venue ahead of November 4 launch



<p>The new Venue boasts a taller, wider stance than its predecessor, with dimensions of 3995mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1665mm in height, and 2520mm in wheelbase. </p>
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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) on Thursday opened bookings for its all-new Hyundai Venue, the next-generation compact SUV, across India. Customers can reserve the SUV with an initial booking amount of ₹25,000 at any Hyundai dealership or through the company’s online platform.

The official launch is scheduled for 4th November 2025.

Design and Exterior Highlights
The new Venue boasts a taller, wider stance than its predecessor, with dimensions of 3995mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1665mm in height, and 2520mm in wheelbase. Key exterior features include quad-beam LED headlamps, twin-horn LED DRLs, horizon LED tail lamps, dark-chrome radiator grille, bridge-type roof rails, and in-glass Venue branding.

Premium Interiors and Technology
Inside, the SUV offers a tech-forward, lifestyle-oriented cabin with dual-tone interiors, ambient lighting, and a coffee-table centre console. At the heart of the cabin is a dual 12.3-inch curved panoramic display combining infotainment and instrument cluster functions. Additional comfort features include 2-step reclining rear seats, rear AC vents, dual-tone leather seats with Venue branding, and enhanced legroom.

The all-new Venue will offer three engine options: Kappa 1.2L MPi petrol, Kappa 1.0L Turbo GDi petrol, and U2 1.5L CRDi diesel, paired with manual, automatic, and dual-clutch transmission (DCT) options.

Variants and Colours
The SUV introduces a new variant nomenclature, “HX” (Hyundai Experience), reflecting a tech-forward, premium positioning. Variants include HX 2, HX 4, HX 5, HX 6, HX 6T, HX 7, HX 8, and HX 10 across petrol and diesel options. Customers can choose from six monotone shades and two dual-tone combinations, including new colours like Hazel Blue and Mystic Sapphire.

“The Hyundai Venue has been one of the most loved SUVs in India, with over 7 lakh customers choosing it for its perfect blend of design, technology, and performance. With the all-new Venue, we are taking this success further, redefining bold design and modern premium-ness while integrating advanced technology that resonates with today’s customers,” said Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and COO, HMIL.

  • Published On Oct 24, 2025 at 02:08 PM IST

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