The new generation Hyundai Venue has been spotted many times during testing on Indian roads, revealing many notable changes in exterior design and technology equipment, while the transmission system remains almost the same.
At the front of the car, the new Venue is equipped with Quad-LED headlights combined with continuous daytime running lights, inspired by the current design of the Hyundai Creta.

In addition, the L-shaped LED strip below the headlight cluster is reminiscent of the first-generation Palisade model. The grille design is also refreshed with rectangular vertical bars instead of the previous parametric style.
The car's exterior is more sporty with newly designed 16-inch alloy wheels, thick wheel arch covers, flat window lines and an extended rear spoiler.

Notably, the new Venue is expected to be equipped with level 2 ADAS advanced driving assistance system, four-wheel disc brakes and front parking sensors - equipment that has never appeared on the current version.
Although Hyundai has not announced interior details, experts expect the new Venue to share many amenities with the Creta and Alcazar such as: panoramic sunroof, larger entertainment screen, digital dashboard, ventilated front seats and upgraded interior with new materials, redesigned dashboard.

In terms of operation, the Venue 2025 will retain three engine options. The standard version uses a 1.2L gasoline engine (82 horsepower) with a 5-speed manual transmission. The high-end version is equipped with a 1.0L turbocharged gasoline engine (118 horsepower) combined with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

In addition, the 1.5L diesel engine (114 horsepower) with a 6-speed manual transmission will also be retained. Hyundai may add automatic transmission (AT) and iMT (intelligent clutch) options for both petrol and diesel versions – similar to the configuration currently available on the Creta model.
Source: https://khoahocdoisong.vn/hyundai-venue-2026-nang-cap-moi-se-ra-mat-thang-102025-post2149043197.html
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