2025 Hyundai Venue Launched At Rs 7.90 lakh, FULL PRICE LIST HERE – CarDekho
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Modified On Nov 13, 2025 10:46 AM By Arun
Hyundai has launched the 2025 Venue in India. This is not a facelift, but a completely new generation update that has major changes inside out.
Prices start at Rs 7.90 lakh for the base model (ex-showroom). Hyundai has also launched the sportier Venue N Line alongside the standard car.
Variant
Price (ex-showroom)
HX 2 Petrol MT
Rs 7.90 lakh
HX 2 Turbo Petrol MT
Rs 8.80 lakh
HX 2 Diesel MT
Rs 9.70 lakh
HX 4 Petrol MT
Rs 8.80 lakh
HX 5 Petrol MT
Rs 9.15 lakh
HX 5 Turbo Petrol MT
Rs 9.74 lakh
HX 5 Turbo Petrol DCT
Rs 10.67 lakh
HX 5 Diesel MT
Rs 10.64 lakh
HX 5 Diesel AT
Rs 11.58 lakh
HX 6 Petrol MT
Rs 10.43 lakh
HX 6 Turbo Petrol DCT
Rs 11.98 lakh
HX 6T Petrol MT
Rs 10.70 lakh
HX 7 Diesel MT
Rs 12.51 lakh
HX 8 Turbo Petrol MT
Rs 11.81 lakh
HX 8 Turbo Petrol DCT
Rs 12.85 lakh
HX 10 Turbo Petrol DCT
Rs 14.56 lakh
HX 10 Diesel AT
Rs 15.51 lakh
Variants to look out for:
HX10 — for a full-blown tech-loaded experience.
HX5 — if you want a cheaper option without compromising on convenience.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the variant-wise features on offer.
Take a closer look at the 2025 Hyundai Venue’s mid-spec HX 5 variant in detailed real-life images.
From a design perspective, it looks like a mix of the Creta, Alcazar and Exter. Very upmarket looking, nonetheless.
It will have better road presence thanks to the new design and the added height and width. 
Connected tail lights are a neat touch, and look very premium at night.
We think it looks great in the blue shade, but do check out all the options here.
Numbers That Matter:
The new Venue is 48mm taller and 30mm wider than before.
The wheelbase has improved by 20mm, which should result in better interior space.
Ground clearance is rated at 195mm which is plenty for broken and rough-road use.
Unique touches: Steering wheel has the Hyundai logo in morse code, Venue branding on the dashboard, and diffused white ambient lighting.
The cabin feels larger and more spacious because of the light colour scheme.
Space is expected to be better than before, making it a better family car.
Highlights
Twin 12.3-inch screens have crisp resolution and a new interface. Feels very BMW-like. Finally has wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay.
8-speaker Bose branded audio system will deliver an immersive audio experience.
Small sunroof is disappointing. Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Kia Syros offer a panoramic sunroof at the same price point.
4-way powered driver’s seat: lets you adjust seat position and recline. Height adjustment continues to be manual.
360-degree Camera: Helpful while changing lanes and parking. Offers a clear view of the surroundings. Also displays side camera feed in the instrument cluster when indicating.
Other highlights:
Wireless phone charger
Auto-dimming mirror
Push-button start stop
Automatic climate control
Rear AC Vents
The new Hyundai Venue in fact comes equipped with eight features that were never available before!
Hyundai Venue 2025 engine options are as follows:
Engine
Gearbox
Power/Torque
Fuel Efficiency
Purpose
1.2-litre Petrol
5-speed MT
83 PS / 114 Nm
18.05 kmpl
Best for city drives and occasional highway use.
1.5-litre Diesel
6-speed MT / 6-speed AT
116 PS / 250 Nm
20.99 kmpl (MT), 17.90 kmpl (AT)
Recommended for high running, especially more than 60km per day.
1.0-litre Turbo petrol
6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT
120 PS / 172 Nm
18.74 kmpl (MT), 20 kmpl (DCT)
The fun one. Zippy performance for the city and highways.
If you want to explore more in detail about the HX 7 variant, which comes only with the diesel engine option, we’ve covered that in the linked report. The top-spec HX 10 variant of the 2025 Hyundai Venue is available only with an automatic transmission. 
What you should know:
Different engine-gearbox combinations are available in different variants, this article explains.
Hyundai is offering a diesel-automatic Venue for the first time. It is available in the HX5 and HX10 variants.
Other engine-gearbox options remain the same.
It still misses a CVT option with the non-turbo engine. This combination is available in the Hyundai i20.
If you want a sportier Venue, the Venue N Line should be considered. 
Hyundai claims to have made the 2025 Venue safer than before by strengthening the chassis. There’s increased use of ultra-high strength and high strength steel to improve crash test performance.
Hyundai Venue 2025 Safety Features:
6 Airbags
ABS with EBD
Electronic Stability Control
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
Hill Assist
The top model also gets Level 2 advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), that has a host of technology to help you drive safer and avoid crashes. Features such as automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control are available.
What you should know
The old Venue was criticised for its below average safety.
There’s no crash testing rating yet, but hopes are high since the Kia Syros scored a 5 star safety rating recently. (The Venue and Syros share platforms)
The Hyundai Venue is better in terms of looks, features and space. We will be driving it shortly, so stay tuned for our in-depth review. From what we’ve seen and experienced, the Venue is quite easy to recommend. Curious, how can you book the new Hyundai Venue? We’ve provided a detailed guide here.
Important:
Hyundai Venue on-road price in your city
EMI Calculator for Hyundai Venue 2025
If you want a tech-loaded small SUV, here are other options you can consider
Kia Syros: looks quirky, but has brilliant space and the same features.
Skoda Kylaq: has slightly less features, but fun-to-drive!
Mahindra XUV 3XO: Equally good on tech and space, but lower boot space.
There are no new launches expected in the segment any time soon. Hyundai has also discontinued their flagship SUV, the Tucson.
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