Hyundai is getting ready to Launch the new Hyundai Venue Facelift, its popular sub-4-metre SUV, its first major facelift in India. Select dealers have begun taking orders for the subcompact SUV, which is set to debut on June 16. Here are the top 5 features you can expect from the Hyundai Venue Facelift, without further ado.
Exterior Design
The exterior styling in the Hyundai Venue Facelift will be drastically different, as it will be updated to match the facelifted Creta and new Tucson. The front grille has grown in size and shape, flanked by what appear to be the same split headlamps as before. For a breath of fresh air, the SUV will get new alloy wheels, as well as sharper and slimmer split LED taillights.
The Hyundai Venue Facelift could also include the N Line makeover, which includes sharper rims and dual exhaust tips.
Interior Design
The interior of the Hyundai Venue facelift is yet to be seen. However, to fit the larger 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, the dashboard design may be tweaked. The sub-4-meter SUV currently has an 8-inch display with connected car technology. This leads us to the following point.
New Feature Enhancements
A digitized instrument cluster (a la i20), ventilated front seats, and a Bose sound system are among the new features expected in the Hyundai Venue facelift. Automatic climate control, cruise control, a wireless phone charger, a sunroof, six airbags, and electronic stability control should all be included.
Engine Alternatives
The present 83PS 1.2-litre normally aspirated petrol, 120PS 1-litre turbo-petrol, and 100PS 1.5-litre diesel engine options will be used in the 2022 Hyundai Venue Facelift. It will be available in manual, automatic, and clutch less manual transmissions, depending on the powertrain. The addition of the Sonet's 115PS 1.5-litre diesel engine with a 6-speed automated transmission by Hyundai motor India could be the talking point.
Price and Competitors
The facelifted Hyundai Venue is projected to start at Rs 7.2 lakh, placing it in direct competition with vehicles such as the Kia Sonet, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300, Toyota Urban Cruiser, and others.
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