Hyundai is gearing up for one of its biggest launches of the year — the new-generation Hyundai Venue. After surpassing Mahindra in July 2025 sales and reclaiming the number two spot in India’s car market, Hyundai is clearly on a roll. And now, the updated Venue has been seen testing on Indian roads once again. Scheduled to launch around Diwali, this version promises exciting design upgrades, smarter features, and advanced technology. However, engine options are expected to remain the same.
A Fresh and Bold New Look
The upcoming Hyundai Venue will feature a more modern and striking design compared to the current model. For the first time, it will get Quad-LED headlamps and connected DRLs, inspired by the latest Hyundai Creta. Just below the headlamps, L-shaped LED lights will add a unique touch to its front look.
The SUV will also feature new 16-inch alloy wheels, thicker wheel arch cladding, and a flat window line for a stronger road presence. At the rear, a larger spoiler gives the Venue a sportier and more dynamic profile. These design elements show Hyundai’s focus on combining style with functionality.
More Features, Smarter Technology
The new Venue is set to become even more high-tech. It will now offer Level-2 ADAS, which is a major upgrade from the current model that only offers Level-1. This means better driver assistance and improved safety on the road.
Other new additions include disc brakes on all four wheels and front parking sensors, enhancing both safety and convenience. While the full interior details haven’t been revealed yet, it’s expected that Hyundai will borrow several premium features from the Creta and Alcazar, especially in terms of comfort and infotainment.
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No Changes in Engine Options
When it comes to the engine lineup, Hyundai is sticking to what works. The new Venue will continue to offer the 1.2-litre petrol engine, perfect for daily city drives. There will also be the 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine for those who want extra punch. Diesel lovers will be glad to know that the 1.5-litre diesel engine will also remain available, offering both power and fuel efficiency.
Final Thoughts
The new Hyundai Venue is shaping up to be much more than just a facelift. With bold styling, high-end tech, and trusted engine options, it looks ready to make a strong impact during the festive season. While the core of the Venue remains familiar, the upgrades in design and features could make it one of the most exciting compact SUVs of 2025. If you’re thinking about a stylish and reliable new car, it might be worth waiting for this one.







