Hyundai India is all set to launch the all-new Venue SUV in the country. The carmaker recently unveiled the new Venue, which now gets a generational update in terms of design, tech and features. The 2026 Hyundai Venue is due to launch in India on November 4 and the excitement is brewing, however, Hyundai decided to kick it up a notch and has now officially unveiled the 2026 Venue N-Line, which will be launched alongside the standard Venue.
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For those who may not be aware, the Venue N-Line will offer a more sportier version to buyers who are driving enthusiasts and are looking for a bit more attitude from their next vehicle purchase. In this quick comparison, we
will discuss the difference in design, features and powertrain options between the standard Venue and the Venue N-Line.
2026 Hyundai Venue vs Venue N-Line Design Comparison:
⦁ The new Venue now gets bigger dimensions and a completely fresh design language. It now comes with quad-LED headlamps that are flanked by the twin-horn LED DRLs, giving it an imposing front look. The rear end is much sleeker than before, thanks to the 'Horizon' connected LED taillamp and sharper design cues. It will also feature a set of 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, a signature C-pillar garnish and an in-glass Venue emblem at the rear.
⦁ In comparison, the Hyundai Venue N-Line would take all the goodness of the new model and amp it up considerably in a more sportier package. The Venue N-Line will sport a sharper front bumper, a tweaker rear bumper design, red accents all around the car and body coloured plastic claddings as well. Taking cues from the Creta N-Line, the Venue N-Line will also get a rear wing-type spoiler and larger 17-inch alloy wheels. The twin-tip exhaust and N-Line badging around the SUV will make it more distinctive than the standard version.
New Hyundai Venue vs Venue N-Line Interior Comparison:
⦁ Both versions of the Venue SUV will be as distinct on the inside as they are on the outside. The standard Venue sets a new benchmark in itself, with Hyundai's 'Harchitecture' design language. The cabin gets a dual-tone theme, the dashboard looks futuristic and the centre console follows a coffee table layout. The centerpiece of the new cabin has to be the panoramic curved display that integrates two 12.3-inch displays to offer driver information and infotainment functions.
⦁ Once again, the new Venue N-Line will build on the standard Venue's cabin and offer a much more sportier look and feel. The centrepiece here will be the exclusive N-Line steering wheel and the all-black theme, which would set the SUV apart from the standard version. Other N-Line special elements include a different gear shift knob and metal pedals for a better driving feel. The mood lighting will also be different from the standard Venue's Moon White to the N-Line specific, Sunrise Red.
Hyundai India has already opened bookings for the Venue and Venue N-Line, at a token amount of Rs 25,000. Once launched, the standard Venue will be offered in three engine options, including two petrol and one diesel, along with manual, automatic and DCT automatic transmission options. On the other hand, the Venue N-Line will only be available with Hyundai's Kappa 1.0-Litre Turbo Petrol engine that produces 120 PS and 172 Nm of torque. Between the two N6 and N10 variants, customers will be able to choose between a manual transmission and the DCT automatic.
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