After the Creta, the Hyundai Venue has now also joined the Knight Edition club. It will be offered in three variants of the SUV: S (O), SX and SX (O). Here’s a look at their prices: –
Hyundai Venue Knight Edition | Price | Premium From Their Regular Counterparts |
S (O) 1.2 Petrol | Rs 10 lakh | +Rs 24,000 |
SX 1.2 Petrol | Rs 11.26 lakh | +Rs 33,000 |
SX 1.2 Petrol (Dual Tone) | Rs 11.41 lakh | +Rs 33,000 |
SX (O) 1.0 Turbo Petrol | Rs 12.65 Lakh | – |
SX (O) 1.0 Turbo Petrol (Dual Tone) | Rs 12.80 lakh | – |
SX (O) DCT 1.0 Turbo | Rs 13.33 lakh | +Rs 30,000 |
SX (O) DCT 1.0 Turbo (Dual Tone) | Rs 13.48 Lakh | +Rs 30,000 |
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Hyundai Venue Knight Edition – What’s Special?
As the above table indicates, the Knight Edition bears a price premium of up to Rs 33,000 over their corresponding regular variants. For these added bucks, they get: –
- The blacked-out finish on the front grille, alloy wheels/wheel covers, logo, skid plates, roof rails, shark-fin antenna, and side mirrors.
- Copper-coloured inserts on both the bumpers, front wheels, and roof rail.
- Sporty red colour finish on the front brake calipers.
- “Knight” emblem on the tailgate.
- All-black cabin theme with copper inserts.
- Black upholstery.
- 3D designer mats.
- Metal finish for the pedals.
- Dual camera dashcam
and
- Electrochromic IRVM for the S (O) trim.
All of these cosmetic additions and new features elevate the overall appearance and usefulness of the SUV.
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Colours
Hyundai offers the Venue Knight Edition in four monotones (Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Gray, and Fiery Red) and one dual-tone shade: Fiery Red with Abyss Black.
Engine Options
The Knight Edition can be had with either a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine (83PS/114Nm), paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox or a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine (120PS/172Nm) available with 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT automatic gearbox. Surprisingly, it gets a conventional manual gearbox rather than the standard model’s clutchless iMT unit.
Hyundai also offers the regular variants of Venue with a 1.5-litre diesel engine. However, the Knight Edition skips the oil burner.
Competitors
The Hyundai Venue Knight Edition will go up against the Kia Sonet X-Line and Tata Nexon Dark Edition models.