The 2025 Hyundai Venue is set to launch in India on November 4, and while only studio images have been released until recently, leaked real-life video footage now offers a full, close-up view of the compact
SUV ahead of its launch. What this really means is that buyers and enthusiasts get a clearer sense of the revamped exterior styling, upgraded tech-rich cabin and evolution of the Venue’s identity. With bookings already open, the fresh visuals set the stage for Hyundai’s next-generation push in the sub-4-metre segment.
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2025 Hyundai Venue SUV: Design Cues
The new Venue’s exterior appears noticeably more aggressive and modern in the video. It features a broad LED light-bar across the front bonnet, integrating with slim LED DRLs and more prominently placed quad-beam main heads. The grille is broader and squared off, and the bumper adopts stronger sculpted elements and skid-plate detailing. The body looks both taller and wider than its predecessor, with more muscular wheel arches and new dual-tone 16-inch alloy wheels visible in the visuals. At the rear, a full-width LED taillight and a redesigned bumper finish off the look, giving the SUV a more premium presence.
2025 Hyundai Venue SUV: Interior And Tech Upgrades
Inside, the video reveals quite a leap in cabin design and features. The dashboard adopts a dual-tone theme with layered surfaces and what looks like twin 12.3-inch panoramic displays stretching across the driver and centre console zones. There is ambient lighting around the coffee-table style centre console, a D-cut steering wheel, and leatherette upholstery. Rear seats show a two-step recline function, sunshades on the rear windows and improved ingress/egress thanks to wider door openings. The visuals suggest improved cabin space and an up-level feel.
2025 Hyundai Venue SUV: Engine Options
The 2025 Venue offers three core engine options: a Kappa 1.2-litre MPi petrol unit, a Kappa 1.0-litre Turbo GDi petrol unit, and a 1.5-litre CRDi diesel unit, with manual and automatic (including DCT or torque-converter) gearboxes. The token amount for the bookings is set at Rs 25,000 across Hyundai dealerships and the brand's website. Pricing is yet to be officially announced at launch, but a small premium is expected given the upgrades.
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What This Means For India Buyers
For buyers in India, the new Venue presents a more compelling offering in the sub-4-metre compact-SUV segment, especially against rivals like the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza and the Kia Sonet. The upgraded styling and cabin tech raise the aspirational factor, while engine continuity keeps cost and familiarity on the table. With launch scheduled for November 4 and bookings already live, buyers now have a clearer window into what they are getting.











