Hyundai just dropped the sporty new Venue N Line. It starts at an attractive introductory price. And it comes in two clear variants: N6 and N10.
This isn't just a styling kit. It's a more fun-to-drive machine.
The Two Variants of Fun
The 2025 Hyundai Venue N Line is offered in two distinct trims.
Think of it as a simple choice between "Well-Equipped" and "Fully Loaded." The N6 is the entry point. The N10 is the top-of-the-line model.
This makes it much easier for you to decide which one to buy.
The Budget-Friendly Performer: N6
The Venue N Line N6 starts at Rs. 10.55 lakh (introductory).
For that price, you get a surprisingly long list of features. It comes with a great 10.25-inch touchscreen. You get wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Safety is solid with six airbags and all-wheel disc brakes. It also has stylish 17-inch alloy wheels and sporty N Line badges.
You still get paddle shifters with the automatic transmission. It covers all the essentials very well.
So, what's missing? You won't find a sunroof, ventilated seats, or a bigger digital instrument cluster here. But for many, the N6 offers everything you need.
The Tech-Packed Powerhouse: N10
The Venue N Line N10 takes everything to the max.
This variant costs Rs. 15.3 lakh. It adds nearly every modern feature Hyundai has in its parts bin.
You get two massive 12.3-inch screens. One is for the driver. The other is the infotainment screen. It also includes a premium Bose sound system.
Comfort gets a huge upgrade with ventilated front seats and a powered driver's seat. The big safety addition is Level 2 ADAS.
This includes tech like automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control.
The Heart of the N Line Venue
Both variants share the same peppy 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine.
It produces a healthy 120 PS of power. This engine is the main reason the N Line is more fun to drive than the regular Venue.
You can choose a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic (DCT). Note: the top-tier N10 variant is only available with the automatic gearbox.
A Quick Reality Check
The N10 is undeniably packed with tech. But at over Rs. 15 lakh, it enters very competitive territory. You must really want all those premium features to justify the price jump from the N6.
The value-for-money crown easily goes to the N6 variant.
The Final Verdict
Hyundai has a winner with this simple two-variant strategy. The N6 is the smart buy for driving enjoyment and key features. The N10 is the luxury pick for tech enthusiasts.
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