Get ready for a major tech upgrade. The all-new Hyundai Venue is arriving on November 4th, and it’s packing some serious safety and connectivity firepower.
Hyundai has loaded its popular subcompact SUV with features usually found in more expensive cars. The goal is clear: to set a new benchmark in the segment.
Impressive Tech Features Inside the New Hyundai Venue
Step into the new Venue, and you’re greeted by a massive curved screen. It combines a 12.3-inch infotainment display and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster into one sleek panel.
This system is powered by an NVIDIA processor. That means lightning-fast responses and sharp graphics. It supports over 400 voice commands in languages like Hindi, English, and Hinglish.
You also get a premium 8-speaker Bose sound system. A wireless charger and voice-controlled sunroof add to the convenience. The car even updates its own software over-the-air. You may never need to visit the dealership for a map update again.
How Safe is the New Hyundai Venue?
This is the real headline. The new Venue gets Level 2 Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS). This is a first for the segment.
What does Level 2 ADAS mean for you? The car can help with steering, acceleration, and braking on the highway. It includes features like Smart Cruise Control that works in stop-and-go traffic. It can also help avoid collisions with cars, pedestrians, and cyclists.
The body itself is built stronger. Hyundai uses 71% high-grade steel for better crash protection. The company promises over 65 safety features in total.
Thirty-three of those are standard across all variants. This likely includes six airbags and electronic stability control. That is a very welcome move.
The only potential drawback of the new Hyundai Venue is that it hasn’t been tested in any NCPA test yet. So we hope Hyundai also passes this benchmark soon, as they do with their other cars, with a 5 star rating.
What About Colors and Performance of New Venue?
The Venue is offering 8 different color options to suit different tastes.
Here is the detailed color guide of the new Hyundai Venue 2025.
Under the hood, the Venue continues with efficient petrol engines. You can switch between Eco, Normal, and Sport driving modes. Paddle shifters are available for a more engaging drive.
It also gets traction control modes for Sand, Mud, and Snow. This adds a bit of extra confidence on tricky roads.
Is There Any Catch?
All these flashy tech and safety features will almost certainly be reserved for the top trim levels. The base variants will likely make do with much less.
This is a missed opportunity to make advanced safety more accessible. We hope Hyundai surprises us by offering features like ADAS on more variants soon.
The Final Note
The new Hyundai Venue is making a powerful statement. It is no longer just a stylish city SUV. It is a tech-loaded and safety-focused vehicle.
The pricing of the new Hyundai Venue is competitive; rivals like the Tata Nexon and Maruti Suzuki Brezza have a serious new challenger.