Sunday, March 1, 2026

New-gen Hyundai Venue N Line Revealed

Latest Update: The new-gen Hyundai Venue and Venue N Line have finally been launched, with prices starting from Rs 7.90 lakh (ex-showroom). Head here for full details.

Days after revealing the new-generation Venue, Hyundai has now unveiled its sportier iteration, the Venue N Line, ahead of its launch on November 4. Like the ongoing Venue N Line, its upgraded model also gets a host of visual enhancements for a sportier appeal.

New Hyundai Venue N Line: Exterior

Being a sportier version of the standard model, the Hyundai Venue N Line boasts several changes inside and outside.

To start with, the SUV gets new Y-slat dark chrome inserts for the front grille with N Line badging, a redesigned bumper with a faux skid plate, and red accenting for a more youthful appearance.

New Hyundai Venue N Line bookings

These red accents flow along the sides, complemented by N Line badging on the fenders and a new set of 17-inch alloy wheels (1 inch larger than the standard model) with red brake callipers. Interestingly, there is no body cladding around the wheel arches.

The rear houses a chunkier wing-type roof spoiler, redesigned bumper and dual-tip exhaust.

Colour Options

The new Venue N Line comes in all the same colours as the regular Venue, except for the Mystic Sapphire shade. However, it gets a special dual-tone option — the Dragon Red colour with an Abyss Black roof, which is exclusive to the N Line.

New Hyundai Venue N Line interior

New Hyundai Venue N Line: Interior and Features

Inside, the new Venue N Line boasts an all-black colour scheme. However, the dashboard is reminiscent of the regular model. The most notable change here is the N-specific sportier steering wheel that integrates the drive and traction mode selectors. It looks similar to that of the Ioniq 5 N. The white ambient light on the standard Venue has also been replaced with red lighting.

Other notable changes include N Line-specific gear knobs, metal pedals, and black leatherette seats with N Line embossing.

Speaking of amenities, the Venue N Line gets almost the same tech as the standard Venue, save for a few additional ADAS features for enhanced rear safety. It is also expected to get a bassy exhaust note, slightly stiffer suspensions and a retuned steering setup for a more intuitive drive experience.

New Hyundai Venue N Line: Engine Details

The new Hyundai Venue N Line will be offered with a sole 1-litre, 3-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine (120PS/172Nm), paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT).

Bookings are Underway

Bookings for the new Venue and Venue N Line are already underway for a token amount of Rs 25,000.

Related: Hyundai India to Launch 8 Hybrids, New Subcompact EV & Exter Facelift by 2030

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