Key highlights
- Next-gen Hyundai Venue spied globally
- Gets a boxy design with an upright stance
- Gets 16-inch alloys, all-four disc brakes
Hyundai is currently working on the new-generation Venue compact SUV. The upcoming model has been spied on recently in South Korea. Check out its complete details below.
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Next-gen Hyundai Venue – Better design, more features
Spotted recently, the upcoming generation model of the Venue will get a completely revised styling. The camouflaged test car is seen with reworked pillars, bonnet, and rear quarter, all of it giving it an upright stance.
Another notable feature on the test car is the presence of all-four disc brakes. Moreover, the 16-inch alloy wheels are redesigned as per the latest design language of Hyundai.
While its overall silhouette appears to be identical, the new-gen model will be marginally different from the current model. On the side profile, it is equipped with the new set of ORVMs, which are bigger in size and look sharp.
The latest spy shots do not reveal the interior, but we can safely assume it to be equipped with a revised cabin layout. A new dashboard inspired by the new-gen Creta, reworked seats, and new panels will combinely change the cabin experience on the new model.
Moreover, advanced features like the ADAS safety suite, wireless phone connectivity, etc., are also expected to be offered on the top-line trims.
Under the hood, we assume it will remain unchanged from the current model. Hyundai will continue offering the two petrol and one diesel engine options on the new-gen model as well.
The expected launch timeline of the new model in India is around the festive season this year. The prices of the new-gen Venue will be more than the current model.
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Our verdict
The Venue compact SUV is long overdue for a thorough update. In fact, its sibling rival, the Kia Sonet, has already undergone an update. We expect the new-gen Venue to set a benchmark in terms of features and technology.