Hyundai Motor India is gearing up for the October 24, 2025 launch of its next‑generation Venue, internally codenamed QU2i. This marks a significant transition for the compact SUV, receiving its first complete redesign since its debut in 2019. Drawing design cues from the Hyundai Creta and Alcazar, the 2025 Venue features a bold split-LED headlamp layout, a prominent parametric grille, chunky wheel arches, and connected LED taillights, enhancing its urban appeal.
Inside, anticipate a thoroughly revamped cabin with a modern dual-screen setup—including a large touchscreen and digital instrument cluster. Expect premium features like ventilated front seats, a 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, and advanced ergonomics.
On the tech front, the Venue steps up its safety game by introducing Level 2 ADAS, which includes adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, forward collision warning, and automatic braking—alongside six airbags and TPMS. Production is slated to begin at the Talegaon plant around launch time.
Mechanically, the new Venue carries forward the proven 1.2 L NA petrol, 1.0 L turbo petrol, and 1.5 L diesel engines, paired with manual, DCT, and diesel manuals. Pricing is expected to start around ₹8 lakh (ex-showroom), reinforcing its stronghold in the crowded sub-4 m SUV segment against rivals like Brezza, Nexon, and Sonet.
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