The new-gen Hyundai Venue will go on sale on November 4 and is expected to get a big bump in its feature kit
Top 10 Features New-Gen Hyundai Venue Launch on Nov 4: The much-anticipated new-generation Venue will be unveiled by Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) on November 4. The tiny SUV’s second-generation version will have a completely new design language, redesigned interiors, and several additional features. Given Hyundai’s track record of providing segment-best features in its vehicles, the 2025 Venue is probably going to be well equipped and share many features with the Creta and Alcazar.
Key Details
Key Details | Information |
Model | New-Gen Hyundai Venue 2025 |
Launch Date | November 4, 2025 |
Segment | Sub-4m Compact SUV |
Platform | Second-Generation Venue |
Major Upgrades | New design, premium interiors, tech-loaded features |
Key Features | 8-Speaker Bose Audio, Dual 12.3-inch Displays, Panoramic Sunroof, 360° Camera, Level-2 ADAS |
Comfort Additions | Ventilated Seats, Dual-Zone Climate Control, Powered Co-Driver Seat |
Safety & Convenience | Front Parking Sensors, Electronic Parking Brake |
Expected Rivals | Kia Syros, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV3XO, Maruti Brezza |
Expected Price Range | Rs. 8.5 – Rs. 13.5 Lakh (ex-showroom, estimated) |
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1. 8-Speaker Bose Sound System
A six-speaker sound system is currently installed at the venue. Given that consumers today place a high value on sound quality, Hyundai is probably going to equip it with an 8-speaker Bose audio system, similar to the ones seen in the Hyundai Creta and Alcazar. This is undoubtedly a required update, given that SUVs in this market already come equipped with branded audio systems, such as an 8-speaker Harman Kardon in Syros or a 9-speaker JBL unit in the Nexon.
2. Dual-Connected Displays
Recent spy photos showed the new Venue’s dual-connected display configuration. The Creta and Alcazar already have the two 10.25-inch units. The 12.3-inch display system, which was initially seen on the Kia Syros, is probably going to be a step forward for the small SUV.
3. 360-Degree Parking Camera
The 360-degree parking camera is becoming a necessity in the small SUV market due to the rise in traffic in cities. This function is probably going to be included in the new Venue, putting it on par with competitors like the Mahindra XUV3XO, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, and Kia Sonet.
4. Level-2 ADAS
It is anticipated that the Hyundai Venue’s single-pane sunroof would be replaced by a panoramic one similar to those found in the Creta and Alcazar. A bigger panoramic sunroof in the sub-4-meter range will undoubtedly make the Venue more appealing to Indian consumers and enable it to fiercely compete with the Mahindra XUV 3XO, Tata Nexon, and Kia Syros, all of which now have this feature.

5. Panoramic Sunroof
The top-spec versions of the 2019 Venue are probably going to come with a panoramic sunroof. Some of its competitors, such as the Mahindra XUV3XO, Kia Syros, and Tata Nexon, already have this function. The new venue’s overall appeal will be improved by the panoramic sunroof, placing it on par with its competitors.
6. Ventilated Seats
According to certain sources, Hyundai may also provide rear ventilated seats in addition to the front ones that the new Venue will have. Only the Syros in the small SUV market has this function.
7. Dual-Zone Climate Control
It is anticipated that the Creta and Alcazar’s dual-zone automatic air conditioning system will be carried over to the new Hyundai Venue. The higher trim levels of the current generation Venue only come with a single-zone automatic air conditioner. Both the driver and the front passenger, who prefer different temperatures, can benefit from this new addition’s increased comfort and convenience.
8. Electrically Adjustable Co-Driver Seat
The Venue has a powered driver’s seat now, and the next-generation model is probably going to have a powered co-driver seat as well. The Creta and Alcazar both have this characteristic. The top-spec Skoda Kylaq trim level in the small SUV market has front-powered seats.
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9. Front Parking Sensors
The front parking sensors were used to get the first batch of spy photos of the new venue. This function, which adds even more convenience in confined parking spaces, is something we anticipate being included in the package.
10. Electronic Parking Brake
Creta and Alcazar might lend their EPC to the new venue. The top-spec trims will probably be the only ones with this functionality. In the small SUV market, the Mahindra XUV3XO and Kia Syros already have this feature.