New Hyundai Venue N Line Launched: Starting with 7.90 Lakh in India: What’s new Get the Updates Here

New Hyundai Venue N Line launched, and it’s here that you can book at Hyundai’s Official Site—and it’s a big step up in design, tech, and safety. The second-gen Venue makes its global debut in India, with the Venue N Line arriving alongside it. Hyundai has revealed introductory prices for the 1.2-petrol manual, while the N Line range has a full price card.

By J.S. BIBHAB KUMAR

Highlights at a Glance:

The new Venue sits on an enhanced Global K1 platform and grows 48 mm taller and 30 mm wider with a 2,520 mm wheelbase, improving space and stance. It’s also the first model rolling out of Hyundai’s Pune plant.

Styling cues include quad-beam LED headlamps, twin-horn LED DRLs, horizon-style LED tail lamps, dark chrome grille, and new colours like Hazel Blue, Mystic Sapphire, and Dragon Red.

Prices and variants:-

For now, Hyundai has shared prices for the 1.2-petrol MT: HX2 ₹7,89,900, HX4 ₹8,79,900, HX5 ₹9,14,900 (ex-showroom). Expect the turbo-petrol and diesel automatic prices to follow. On the performance-flavoured side, the Venue N Line starts at ₹10.55 lakh and is offered across multiple trims and gearbox choices.

Venue N Line Price List:-

N6 MT ₹10.55 lakh, N6 DT MT ₹10.73 lakh, N6 DCT ₹11.45 lakh, N6 DCT DT ₹11.63 lakh, N10 DCT ₹15.30 lakh, N10 DCT DT ₹15.48 lakh (ex-showroom). 

Cabin and Tech Upgrades:-

Inside, the new Hyundai Venue gets a full-width curved display housing dual 12.3-inch screens (cluster + infotainment, NVIDIA-accelerated). You also get a terrazzo-textured dash, electric 4-way driver’s seat, two-step reclining rear seat, rear sunshade, ambient lighting, Bose 8-speaker audio, rear AC vents, and a redesigned centre console for easier access.

The N Line cabin switches to an all-black theme with red accents, N-branded steering and gear knob, metal pedals, Sunrise Red ambient lighting, and a smart aroma diffuser.

Engines and Gearboxes:-

There are three engine options. The 1.2-litre Kappa MPi (83 bhp, 114.7 Nm) pairs with a 5-speed MT. The 1.0-litre Kappa Turbo GDi (120 bhp, 172 Nm) offers 6-MT or 7-DCT with idle stop-go. Diesel buyers get the 1.5-litre U2 CRDi (116 bhp, 250 Nm) with 6-MT or a new 6-AT.

The Venue N Line uses the 1.0-turbo with 6-MT/7-DCT, plus drive and traction modes with paddle shifters. 

Safety and ADAS:

Structure strength goes up with 71% high-strength and ultra-high-strength steel. Hyundai lists 65+ safety features (33 standard), including six airbags, ESC, HAC, EPB with auto hold, 4-wheel discs, SVM and BVM.

Hyundai SmartSense Level-2 ADAS brings 16 assistance features on the Venue; the N Line lists 70+ safety features (41 standard) and up to 21 ADAS functions depending on variant.

Should you Pick the New Venue or the Venue N Line?

Choose the new Venue if you want a comfortable, tech-rich compact SUV with broad powertrain coverage and family-first features. Pick the Venue N Line if you like the sharper look, sportier steering feel, and DCT with paddles.

Either way, the upgrade in displays, ADAS, and cabin quality is the biggest jump this nameplate has made since 2019. Bookings are open online and at dealerships. 

Venue N Line FAQs:-

What is the starting price of the new Hyundai Venue?

₹7.89 lakh ex-showroom for the HX2 1.2-petrol MT (introductory). 

How much does the Venue N Line cost?

It starts at ₹10.55 lakh; full variant prices run up to ₹15.48 lakh for the N10 DCT DT. 

Does the new Venue get Level-2 ADAS?

Yes. Hyundai SmartSense Level-2 brings 16 assistance features on the Venue; N Line variants can get up to 21

What are the engine options?

1.2-petrol MT, 1.0-turbo petrol with MT/DCT, and 1.5-diesel with MT/new 6-AT. 

What’s new inside the cabin?

Dual 12.3-inch curved screens, upgraded materials, powered driver seat, reclining rear seat, Bose audio, and more. 






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