
Hyundai is putting its all into the testing of the next-gen Venue. By now, the SUV has been spotted testing on multiple occasions, and the sightings continue. In the latest spy shots, the SUV has been spotted testing at night and seems to be in its production-ready form. Based on the pictures, this iteration of the vehicle is expected to bring cosmetic changes with an extended list of features. Meanwhile, the powertrain will likely be carried forward from its predecessor.
In terms of appearance, the new Hyundai Venue seems to be following in the footsteps of its siblings. The brand has used a design language similar to its global portfolio. Similar to what we saw on the Creta and the Alcazar. This will be seen in the form of the presence of L-shaped LED DRLs and rectangular headlights with dual-chamber LED reflectors.
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The rear end of the vehicle has also been revamped with a new design for the tail lamp, which is a pattern very similar to the front end. While the bumpers and the rest of the body is covered in camouflage. These are expected to have some changes. However, the SUV maintains its silhouette. It will also carry new alloy wheels as part of the updates.

The interior of the Venue is expected to feature an updated dashboard, redesigned center console, new seat upholstery, and enhanced ambient lighting options. To improve comfort, front ventilated seats may be included in the feature list.

Existing elements from the current Venue, such as connected Bluelink features, voice recognition, and Alexa compatibility, will be retained. Emphasis on safety will remain a top priority, highlighted by features like six airbags, electronic stability control, hill assist, and Level-1 ADAS.
In terms of performance, the Venue will maintain its current engine options, including the 1.2L petrol, 1.0L turbo petrol, and 1.5L diesel engines. The new-generation Venue will go up against competitors like the Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV3XO, Skoda Kushaq, and Toyota Hyryder.
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