The next-gen Hyundai Venue adopts a Creta-like front design with a large rectangular grille, vertically-stacked LED headlights, connected DRLs, and a redesigned bumper. Side updates include new mirrors with turn signals, thick cladding, and new dual-tone alloy wheels.
The updated Venue addresses previous design criticisms by enhancing its SUV appeal. Although rear images aren't available, it is expected to feature revised tail lights and a new rear bumper.
While the interior hasn't been revealed, Hyundai is likely to include premium features such as a larger touchscreen, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, ventilated seats, a TFT cluster, panoramic sunroof, and Level-2 ADAS.
The next-gen Venue is expected to retain its current engine options: 1.2L petrol (83PS, 5MT) 1.0L turbo petrol (120PS, 6MT/7DCT), 1.5L diesel (6MT), which may now get an automatic transmission option.
Although no official launch date is announced, the next-gen Venue is likely to be unveiled towards the end of 2025, continuing its competition with rivals like the Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV 3XO, and Maruti Brezza.