The Venue is one of Hyundai’s sub-compact SUVs in India that goes against the likes of cars such as the Kia Sonet, Maruti Brezza, and Tata Nexon. Here are the top 3 Hyundai Venue pros and cons that you should know.
The Venue is loaded with features, as is the case with all Hyundai cars in India. Some key Hyundai Venue features include ADAS functionalities, digital driver’s display, TPMS, cruise control, and more.
Unlike some other cars like the Verna and the second generation Creta, the Venue gets a design that is not as polarising and is rather balanced. It gets a large front grille, connected rear lights, and enough ground clearance to clear small and big bumps.
The Venue is offered in a variety of trims as well as powertrain options, including a diesel engine, a naturally-aspirated petrol, and a turbo-petrol. There are various special cosmetic editions on offer too.
The Venue lacks enough space in the second row to comfortably accommodate three adults and is best suited for two. Such is the case with its sister car — the Kia Sonet.
Hyundai does not offer a CNG option on the Venue, which is quite unfortunate as a large number of buyers in the segment have running cost as one of their primary concerns.
Also, there are no diesel automatic variants on offer, unlike the Kia Sonet, which gets a 6-speed torque convertor. There’s no automatic gearbox offered with the NA petrol engine either.