2025 Hyundai Venue Launch:  Hyundai is planning to launch a new car on October 24, 2025, in India. The brand recently disclosed that it is gearing up to launch a new vehicle, and it is anticipated to be the next-generation model of the Hyundai Venue. The new generation of the Venue has been spotted testing on the Indian roads for quite some time now. Let’s take a look at what we can expect from the 2025 Hyundai Verna in terms of design, features, and powertrain.

2025 Hyundai Venue: Design

The sub-compact SUV from Hyundai is expected to retain its boxy contour, while getting several fresh elements to provide it with a distinctive look. The spy shots captured earlier suggest that the SUV will feature a quad-LED headlamp setup with a connecting DRL and an L-shaped vertical light at the front, along with a rugged grille. The test mule was also spotted with front parking sensors, which are not offered with the outgoing model of the SUV. On the sides, it gets edgy ORVMs, eminent body cladding, and a fresh set of alloy wheels. On the rear, it is expected to get a connected taillight setup, a black shark fin antenna, rear-parking sensors, and silver-finished bumpers.

2025 Hyundai Venue: Features

The upcoming Hyundai Venue’s interior has remained under wraps so far. However, it is expected to share similarities with its larger siblings, the Creta and Alcazar. The second-generation Venue will feature a larger display for the instrument cluster and infotainment system. It is also anticipated to include a panoramic sunroof, Level 2 ADAS, a touch-based HVAC panel, ventilated seats, and a redesigned center console.

2025 Hyundai Venue: Powertrain

While the upcoming new-generation model of the Hyundai Venue is expected to get major upgrades in terms of design and features, it will most likely remain completely unchanged under the hood. The brand is expected to offer the 2025 Hyundai Verna with the same engine options as the outgoing model, which has options of a 1.2-litre petrol engine, along with a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engine. While the 1.2-litre petrol engine generates 81 hp and 114 Nm of torque, the turbo-petrol mill is good for 118 hp and 172 Nm of torque, and the diesel engine churns out peak power and torque output of 116 hp and 250 Nm, respectively.

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