Hyundai is working on the much-awaited Venue N-Line variant in India, with a tentative launch period set for October. Recent spy shots show this sportier version of second-generation Venue being tested on a highway. The new Hyundai Venue N-Line will most likely carry forward more than just the basic mechanical layout from its standard model, particularly its 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. What does set it apart, however, are some visuals and handling tuned to offer an aggressive look and feel behind the wheel, without any major changes being made under the hood. Reports suggest transmission options will include both manual and dual-clutch automatic choices.
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New Venue N-Line: Exterior & Styling Changes
The Venue N-Line will flaunt several unique exterior elements that add to its sporty looks. Up front will be a full-width LED light bar, sequential indicators, and lower-set LED headlamps with slim DRLs. The rear of the vehicle gets a dual exhaust tip and sleek looking LED taillamp setup. The alloy wheels are most likely going to have a dual-tone design, with more sportier-looking aesthetics, which will set this variant apart from the standard Venue. While test mules wear heavy camouflage, these design elements clearly reflect the sportier intent of the Venue N-Line.
New Venue N-Line: Mechanical Tweaks
The Venue N-Line will carry over the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine that powers other variants of the Venue. No major increase in power is expected, but the revamped SUV may come with a retuned suspension setup, better steering response, and an updated exhaust note. Transmission options are most likely going to be a 6-speed manual and a dual-clutch automatic (DCT).
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New Venue N-Line: Interior & Features
It is highly likely that the upcoming edition of the N-Line will take after the new Venue by equipping it with a large curved screen and a digital cluster. There will also be premium finishes, contrasting stitching, darker upholstery, and sportier steering borrowed from Hyundai’s N parts line. Although there are no conclusive photographs of the interior details at thi moment, the standard Venue test mules from earlier stand as a dependable reference point for what should be anticipated.
While Hyundai has not confirmed pricing, industry sources estimate the Venue N-Line could fall into a range slightly above the standard Venue, given the added styling and feature elements. Expected competition includes models such as the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, and the Mahindra XUV 3XO.
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