The new-generation Hyundai Venue is slated for an October 24, 2025 launch in India. This highly anticipated compact SUV will feature a complete overhaul, both inside and out, to take on its rivals. Early spy shots have revealed some exciting details.
The biggest surprise awaits inside the cabin. A brand-new dual 10.2-inch floating touchscreen system, inspired by the Creta, is the main highlight. It will serve as both the infotainment and the driver’s digital display.
This setup, along with repositioned AC vents and a new steering wheel, will give the cabin a much more modern feel. You can also expect to see new physical buttons for the AC and infotainment controls.

On the outside, the new Venue will adopt Hyundai’s latest design language. It features a broader grille with vertical inserts and LED DRLs, giving it a more imposing front profile. The headlamps are integrated into the lower bumper.
The side profile remains largely the same, but with new alloy wheels. The base models will get 16-inch wheels, while the top variants could come with 17-inch units.
The rear of the SUV will boast a connected LED tail lamp cluster, a design that is identical to the Creta. The rear bumper has also been tweaked to give it a fresh look.
Beyond the visible changes, the new Venue is expected to be loaded with premium features. These include a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, and dual-zone climate control. The car is also likely to feature ventilated seats and rain-sensing wipers.
In terms of technology, an integrated dashcam is expected to be a standard feature. The audio system may also be upgraded with a subwoofer and a higher number of speakers.

Mechanically, the new-gen Venue will remain unchanged. It will carry over the same 1.2L petrol, 1.0L turbo-petrol, and 1.5L diesel engines from the current model. All existing transmission choices will also be offered.
The SUV will go head-to-head with heavyweights in the compact SUV segment. This includes the Maruti Brezza, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon, and Mahindra XUV 3XO.
The addition of features like wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay across the entire Creta range has been a positive sign. It indicates Hyundai’s commitment to offering high-tech features to stay competitive in the market.