The new generation. Numerous interior and exterior changes are planned for the Hyundai Venue; the powertrain and gearbox options will remain the same.
New Gen Hyundai Venue Facelift Launch on November 4; Heavy camouflage testing of the upcoming Hyundai Venue has been regularly observed, indicating that development is almost finished. One of the most anticipated releases of the year is the small SUV, which is scheduled to debut in India on November 4, 2025, perhaps to capitalise on the demand over the holiday season.
Key Details
Feature Category | Key Details |
Launch Date | November 4, 2025 |
Body Type | Compact SUV (5-seater) |
Exterior Updates | Same as the current generation |
Interior Upgrades | Level 2 ADAS, larger touchscreen, digital cluster, dual-pane sunroof, heated seats, redesigned dashboard |
Engine Options | 1.2L petrol, 1.0L turbo petrol, 1.5L diesel |
Transmission Options | 6MT, 7DCT, 6AT (unchanged) |
Platform | Same as current generation |
Key Competitors | Kia Sonet, Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300 |
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Front Design Gets a Major Overhaul
The new Venue’s front-end design is among its most obvious improvements. The five-seater SUV now sports a more aggressive stance thanks to the replacement of the mesh grille with a set of horizontal bars that run the length of the front. Its modern appearance is enhanced by the installation of C-shaped LED daytime running lights in addition to the primary headlights, even if the overall proportions are still familiar.
Interior Gets the Biggest Overhaul Yet
The cabin of the new venue is anticipated to undergo the biggest changes. The SUV will undergo a significant redesign that includes a Level 2 ADAS suite for the first time in Venue’s lineup, a digital instrument cluster, heated front seats, a dual-pane sunroof, and a larger touchscreen in the middle. Hyundai might also include a fully redesigned dashboard layout, a new steering wheel and centre console, and upgraded upholstery options in addition to these amenities.

Side and Rear Design Updates
From the flanks, the 2026 Hyundai Venue also has revised body panels. New 16-inch alloy wheels go well with them, and the back has a new spoiler, updated tail lamp clusters, a modified bumper, and a redesigned tailgate. Major mechanical modifications are not anticipated for the forthcoming Venue.
Borrowed Styling Cues from Larger Hyundai Models
The compact SUV looks more squared off than the previous model, thanks to the addition of vertically stacked headlamps to the front fascia, which is a stylistic cue borrowed from larger siblings like the Creta and Alcazar. Significant changes are also made to the Hyundai Venue’s sides and back in addition to its redesigned front fascia.
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Powertrain and Transmission Remain Unchanged
With the same power and torque outputs as the previous model, Hyundai is likely to stick with its current engine range, which includes 1.2-litre gasoline, 1.0-litre turbocharged gasoline, and 1.5-litre diesel engines. Additionally, the six-speed MT, seven-speed dual clutch auto, and six-speed AT transmission options will remain available.