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If you’ve been eyeing a compact SUV that finally feels premium without burning a hole in your wallet, you’re in for a treat. The New Hyundai Venue 2025 has just stepped into the spotlight – bookings are open and the official launch is slated for Nov 4. With sharper looks, smarter tech and better space, this is Hyundai’s bid to up its game in India’s hotly contested compact-SUV zone.
Why the “New Hyundai Venue 2025” matters in 2025 Trends
The Indian car world in 2025 is all about bigger features, smarter interiors, and stronger value. The new Hyundai Venue reflects this shift: it’s not just a facelift, it’s a statement.
- The body is now taller, wider and longer than the outgoing version – meaning actual space you’ll feel on the road and inside.
- Buyers in 2025 expect dual-digit infotainment screens, premium cabin finishes and safety tech. Hyundai delivers dual 12.3-inch curved displays, dual-tone leatherette seats and ambient lighting.
- With competition heating up from the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet and others, a strong 2025 update is key to staying relevant.
So yes — this matters.
What’s new in the Venue 2025 – design & tech focus

Let’s dig into what’s changed and why it counts for you.
Exterior & dimensions
The 2025 Venue stretches to 3,995 mm length, width of 1,800 mm, height 1,665 mm, and wheelbase of 2,520 mm – the wheelbase alone is up by 20 mm compared to before.
Key styling touches: twin-horn LED DRLs, quad-beam LED headlamps, dark chrome grille with a new “in-glass” Venue emblem, muscular wheel arches, 16-inch diamond cut wheels.
Interior & comfort
The cabin now boasts a dual-tone theme (dark navy + dove grey) along with what Hyundai calls the “H-architecture” dashboard. You also get dual curved screens: one for the instrument cluster, one for infotainment.
Other touches: ambient lighting (Moon White shade), leatherette seats branded “Venue”, rear AC vents, rear sunshades, two-step reclining rear seats, electric 4-way adjustable driver seat. All of this elevates the feel.
Engines & options
Engine choices are:
- 1.2 litre Kappa MPi petrol (83 PS / 113.8 Nm)
- 1.0 litre Kappa Turbo GDi petrol (120 PS / 172 Nm)
- 1.5 litre U2 CRDi diesel (116 PS / 250 Nm)
Transmission options will include manual, automatic and dual-clutch (DCT) gearboxes depending on variant.
Colours & variants
Six monotone and two dual-tone colour options will be on offer. New colours like Hazel Blue and Mystic Sapphire join the play. Dual-tone combo like Hazel Blue with Abyss Black roof add visual appeal.
Booking details & what buyers should watch
If you’re convinced, here are the booking and first-look details.
- According to my personal research & Moneycontrol news article Bookings are open now at all Hyundai dealerships and via the Hyundai “Click to Buy” platform with a token amount of ₹25,000.
- Launch date confirmed: November 4, 2025.
- Price expected to start around ₹8 lakh ex-showroom for India.
Watch-outs & tips for buyers:
- Confirm which gearbox and fuel type you want (petrol vs diesel, manual vs auto) – variants matter a lot in features and price.
- Check waiting period; early bookings often sell out especially when SUVs get refreshed in festive seasons.
- Inspect actual cabin space (leg-room, head-room) – the longer wheelbase should help, but real-world comfort is key.
- Feature check: if dual screens, ADAS level features, premium upholstery matter to you – make sure those are in your chosen variant.
My take & real-world buyer vibe

As someone who watches the compact-SUV space closely, I feel this new Venue is a smart play by Hyundai. It ticks the boxes of what 2025 buyers expect: strong design, tech maturity and flexible engine options.
From a buyer’s viewpoint: I’m excited about the dual curved screens and the dual-tone interior. These are the kind of features that make daily driving feel premium. Also, the size increase means you won’t feel so cramped – which is often the complaint with older compact SUVs.
However: it will all come down to pricing and value. If Hyundai keeps the price competitive (around the ₹8–11 lakh bracket) and doesn’t stretch too much for higher variants, the Venue could be a very compelling pick compared to its rivals.
Conclusion
The New Hyundai Venue 2025 is more than just a facelift – it’s a well-rounded upgrade tailored for 2025’s SUV buyer. With bookings open and the launch just around the corner, it’s a great time to explore. If I were in the market, I’d reserve the dual-tone variant, check the infotainment live, and book early. Because in this segment, early birds often get the best deals.
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Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on official teasers and media reports available at the time of writing. Specifications, features, and launch timelines may vary upon the official release by Hyundai. The views expressed are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment or purchase advice.
Source : Moneycontrol & CarDekho - New Hyundai Venue 2025 Design Revealed
✍️ Written by Nikhil Singh
Market & IPO Analyst | Business News Writer | Tech-Auto Observer
Nikhil has been tracking Indian IPOs, consumer brands, tech & automobile overview and financial trends since 2019. His writing style blends market insight with a relatable human voice — making complex data simple for everyday investors.






