Hyundai launches the 2025 New Hyundai Venue and unveils Venue N Line with refreshed design, dual 12.3-inch screens, ADAS safety tech, and sportier styling.
Hyundai has officially launched the 2025 New Hyundai Venue and unveiled its sportier sibling, the Venue N-Line, giving one of India’s most popular compact SUVs a major refresh. With upgraded technology, new design elements, and added safety features, the updated Venue lineup strengthens Hyundai’s position in the fiercely competitive compact SUV space dominated by rivals like the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV3XO.
Key Highlights
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The Venue N-Line features a 1.0L turbo-petrol engine producing 118.3 bhp and 172 Nm of torque, available with both a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed dual-clutch (DCT) transmission.
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It stands out with new sportier bumpers, red exterior accents, N-Line badges, diamond-cut alloy wheels, and exclusive new color options such as Shadow Grey and Shadow Grey with a dual-tone roof.
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The interior is all-black, highlighted by red stitching, N-branded steering wheel and gear knob, metal pedals, and a 12.3-inch advanced touchscreen infotainment system.
Advanced Safety and ADAS
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The 2025 Venue N-Line brings Level 2 ADAS with 21 driver-assistance features, including forward collision warning, lane-keep assist, and adaptive cruise control.
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Six airbags, ABS, ESC, hill-hold assist, and a high-strength body structure (71% UHSS/AHSS/hot-stamped steel) are present for enhanced safety.
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New features include an Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) with Auto Hold and a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Features and Technology
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Dual 12.3-inch screens (one each for the infotainment system and digital instrument cluster) dominate the dashboard for a tech-forward cabin.
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Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, ventilated seats, ambient lighting, automatic climate control, premium audio, BlueLink connected suite, and wireless charging are available on higher trims.
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Rear AC vents, single-pane sunroof, and two-tone upholstery enhance the comfort and appeal.
Interiors design
Inside, the New Hyundai Venue adopts a completely reworked cabin layout. The dual 12.3-inch displays – one for infotainment and another for the digital instrument cluster – dominate the dashboard, supported by a redesigned centre console and new soft-touch materials.
The 2025 model gets wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, voice commands, and Hyundai’s BlueLink connected car suite. Higher variants bring in ventilated seats, ambient lighting, automatic climate control, a premium audio system, and wireless charging. The single-pane sunroof, rear AC vents, and two-tone upholstery continue to enhance comfort and visual appeal.
Hyundai Venue N-Line design
Alongside the standard Venue, Hyundai has revealed the 2025 Venue N Line, catering to enthusiasts seeking a more dynamic drive and a sportier visual identity.
The New Hyundai Venue N Line gets distinct front and rear bumpers, red exterior accents, N Line badges, and new alloy wheels that highlight its sporty personality. Hyundai is also offering two new shades – Shadow Grey and Shadow Grey with Abyss Black dual-tone roof – to further differentiate it from the standard variant.
Inside, the New Hyundai Venue N Line sports an all-black cabin with red stitching, an N-branded steering wheel and gear knob, and metal pedals for a sportier ambiance. It’s powered by the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine (120 bhp) paired with a 7-speed DCT.
The 2025 New Hyundai Venue N Line will be offered in two trims – N6 and N8 – each building on the feature set of its standard counterparts but with added sporty touches and exclusivity.
Price and Variants
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The introductory price is set around ₹10.55 lakh, with the range expected to go up based on the variant and features selected.
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Entry-level N6 and higher-spec N10 trims are available, with the N-Line positioned above the standard Venue in terms of sportiness and equipment.
2025 Hyundai Venue full price list
| Variant | Kappa 1.2L MPi Petrol (MT) | Kappa 1.0L Turbo GDi Petrol (MT) | Kappa 1.0L Turbo GDi Petrol (DCT) | U2 1.5L CRDi Diesel (MT) | U2 1.5L CRDi Diesel (AT) |
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| HX 2 | ₹ 7,89,900 | ₹ 8,79,900 | – | ₹ 9,69,900 | – |
| HX 4 | ₹ 8,79,900 | – | – | – | – |
| HX 5 | ₹ 9,14,900 | ₹ 9,74,400 | ₹ 10,66,900 | ₹ 10,63,900 | ₹ 11,58,400 |
| HX 6 | ₹ 10,42,900 |
Conclusion
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The new Hyundai Venue N-Line is pitched as the sportier, more tech-laden sibling in the Venue lineup, setting itself apart with visual upgrades, enhanced drive modes, and a suite of advanced safety technologies.
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It competes in a crowded segment with popular rivals like the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, and Kia Sonet, emphasizing a premium, enthusiast-focused proposition.
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