New Hyundai Venue Specifications and Engine Options Revealed

The new Venue now has off-road traction modes AND a diesel-automatic. Discover all the official specs and new features that make this a major upgrade. See inside.

By Bharat Rana | Oct 31, 2025 1:18 PM
New Hyundai Venue Specifications and Engine Options Revealed

Hyundai has officially revealed every detail for the new Venue. We now have the complete engine specs, new features, and a clear picture of why this SUV is a major upgrade.

Engine Options of the New Hyundai Venue

The new Venue continues with three trusted engines. But the big news is the new gearbox option.

The 1.2-litre normal petrol engine makes 83PS and 114Nm. It comes only with a 5-speed manual gearbox. This is your efficient, budget-friendly choice.

The 1.0-litre turbo-petrol is the sporty pick. It delivers a healthy 120PS and 172Nm. You can pair it with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT automatic. This engine is for those who love a bit of power.

The 1.5-litre diesel engine is the torque champion. It produces 116PS and a strong 250Nm. It was previously manual-only. Now, you can get it with a 6-speed torque converter automatic. This is a game-changer for diesel fans.

Beyond Horsepower: New Tech for Better Control

The upgrades go beyond just engines. The new Hyundai Venue now features multiple Traction Control Modes.
You can select between Sand, Mud, and Snow modes. This gives you more confidence on tricky roads. It is a significant step up from the outgoing model.

Both automatic versions also come with paddle shifters. This lets you take control of gear changes without taking your hands off the wheel. It adds a more engaging driving experience.

A More Premium Promise of New Hyundai Venue

Hyundai's executive, Tarun Garg, stated the new Venue is designed to "set new benchmarks." With its bold new design, premium curved screen interior, and these enhanced powertrains, it certainly has the specs to back that claim.

The new 'HX' variant naming structure aims to simplify your choice. But it also highlights the focus on an improved overall 'Hyundai Experience'.

Tarun Garg is Hyundai India’s first CEO. Read more about it here.

Your Next Steps

The official launch is on November 4. Now that the detailed specifications are out, the picture is much clearer.
If you're weighing this with the old Hyundai Venue, our comparison will be very helpful.
And if the new diesel-automatic has caught your eye, we have a dedicated article exploring its pros and cons. Read Here