Overview
- Bookings are open for Rs 25,000, with the India price reveal scheduled for November 4; media estimates peg the standard Venue around Rs 8–13 lakh ex-showroom and the N Line at roughly Rs 11.8–13.5 lakh.
- The range continues with three engines—1.2-litre petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel—now paired with a broader mix of gearboxes including a 6-speed torque-converter automatic for the diesel, 7-speed DCT and manuals.
- Interior and safety upgrades include dual 12.3-inch curved displays, over-the-air updates, Bose audio, 360-degree camera and a Level-2 ADAS suite, alongside six airbags and an electronic parking brake.
- The Venue grows about 48 mm in height and 30 mm in width while staying under 4 metres, and the N Line arrives in N6 and N10 trims with the 1.0 turbo-petrol, a 6-speed manual limited to N6, and a 7-speed DCT offered on both; dealer stock of the N Line is landing now.
- Hyundai Australia says there are no current plans to launch the India-built model locally, though its product planning team indicates the vehicle is under internal consideration.