The new-generation Hyundai Venue is set to undergo major updates inside and out, while retaining its existing powertrain and transmission options.
The next-generation Hyundai Venue has been spotted multiple times testing under heavy camouflage, indicating that development is nearly complete. As one of the most anticipated launches of the year, the compact SUV is set to debut in India on November 4, 2025, strategically timed to capitalize on the festive season demand.

One of the most striking changes in the new Venue is its redesigned front fascia. The traditional mesh grille has been replaced with sleek horizontal bars stretching across the nose, giving the five-seater SUV a bolder and more confident look. While its overall proportions remain largely unchanged, the addition of C-shaped LED daytime running lights flanking the main headlights enhances its modern and dynamic appeal.
Hyundai Venue
Inspired by its larger siblings, the Creta and Alcazar, the new Venue’s front fascia now sports vertically stacked headlights, giving the compact SUV a more squared and robust look compared to the outgoing model. In addition to the refreshed front design, the upcoming Venue also features substantial updates along its sides and rear, enhancing its overall presence and appeal.

The 2026 Hyundai Venue also sports newly designed body panels when viewed from the sides, complemented by stylish new 16-inch alloy wheels. At the rear, it features a revamped bumper, a redesigned tailgate, updated tail lamp clusters, and a new spoiler for a fresher look. Under the hood, however, the upcoming Venue is expected to retain its existing mechanical setup with no major changes.
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Hyundai Venue is expected to retain its proven engine lineup, offering the 1.2-litre petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and 1.5-litre diesel units, with power and torque figures unchanged from the current model. The transmission options are also likely to remain the same, including a six-speed manual, a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, and a six-speed automatic gearbox.

The most notable upgrades in the new Venue are expected inside the cabin. The SUV is set to receive a comprehensive interior makeover, featuring a larger central touchscreen, a dual-pane sunroof, ventilated front seats, a fully digital instrument cluster, and, for the first time in the Venue lineup, a Level 2 ADAS suite.
Along with these upgrades, Hyundai is also likely to introduce a completely redesigned dashboard layout, a new centre console and steering wheel, and refreshed upholstery options for a more premium cabin experience.














