Next-Gen Hyundai Venue Teased Ahead Of November 4 Launch
Hyundai Motor India has released the first official teaser for the 2025 Hyundai Venue, ahead of the next-generation compact SUV's launch on November 4. The teaser reveals sharper design details, new features, and an evolved aesthetic aimed at maintaining Venue's segment leadership.
The short teaser video highlights a bold new front fascia featuring a reworked parametric grille with intricate mesh detailing, flanked by updated LED headlamps and redesigned daytime running lights. The front now carries a broader, more assertive stance inspired by Hyundai's latest Sensuous Sportiness design language.

While the overall silhouette remains recognisably Venue, subtle refinements to the side profile add a more sculpted appearance. Redesigned alloy wheels, reshaped wheel arches, and updated cladding contribute to a fresher, sportier road presence. The new Hyundai Venue also hints at a connected LED tail-lamp design, following Hyundai's recent styling direction seen on the Creta and Exter.
Inside, the next-gen Hyundai Venue is expected to feature a thoroughly revised cabin. Spy shots and earlier leaks suggest the dashboard will house a larger touchscreen infotainment system, a fully digital instrument cluster, and improved ergonomics. Hyundai is also focusing on premium textures and materials, likely including soft-touch surfaces and new upholstery colour options.
Connectivity and comfort upgrades will play a major role in this refresh. The SUV is expected to get Hyundai's latest Bluelink suite with enhanced voice commands, OTA updates, and integrated regional language support. Other additions could include ventilated front seats, wireless smartphone charging, ambient lighting, and an upgraded Bose audio system.
The new-generation Hyundai Venue will retain its proven powertrain lineup, with options expected to include the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, and 1.5-litre diesel engines. Transmission choices will likely remain the five-speed manual, six-speed iMT, and seven-speed dual-clutch automatic, depending on the variant. Hyundai may also introduce minor efficiency and refinement improvements across the range.
The compact SUV continues to be a vital product for Hyundai India, having sold over four lakh units since its debut in 2019. It remains one of the brand's top sellers alongside the Creta, contributing significantly to Hyundai's leadership in the SUV space. The 2025 iteration aims to strengthen that momentum with upgraded technology and design sophistication.
The upcoming Venue will compete in a highly active segment that includes the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300, and Renault Kiger. Each rival has received major updates in recent months, making Hyundai's timing with the Venue's generational shift particularly crucial.
Hyundai is expected to reveal the SUV's interior and mechanical details in the coming weeks, followed by an official market launch in November 2025. Bookings for the new Venue could begin shortly before the debut, with prices expected to see a marginal increase over the current model's range.


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