
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Venue N-Line bookings open
- Launch slated for November
- Find how different it is from the previous model
Bookings for the second-generation Hyundai Venue N Line have officially begun today. Hyundai India has shared a host of images and revealed all key details. The SUV is expected to launch in November 2025. To see how much it has evolved, here's a comparison with the first generation. Let's get started - and in the meantime, don't forget to join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to stay updated with the latest automotive news.
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Hyundai Venue N-Line

This is an all new generation of Venue N-Line, though based on the same Hyundai-K2 platform. As the overall design has radically changed from the previous generation, it doesn't seem anywhere similar to the outgoing model. The N-Line specific changes this time are alot, and will remind you of the true N-Line cars, with red highlights at front and rear, wing type spoiler, exclusive steering wheel, and gear shift knob. The front profile appears bulkier and meaner, and gives the appearance of a performance oriented car.

The last generation of Hyundai Venue N-Line too had a massive grille, but it had a lot of chrome in it. Plus, the silver skid plate present at both of its bumper added a touch of premiumness. That said, the new one too features silver skid plate but in a more tastefully manner. Plus, the LED light-bar at front and rear, and quad-beam LED headlamps appears to be more sportier than anyone could have imagine the new Venue to look like.
Exterior Highlights

The all-new Hyundai Venue N Line stands out with its sporty and dynamic exterior styling. It features exclusive N Line front and rear bumpers with red highlights, a dark chrome radiator grille with the N Line emblem, and distinctive dark metallic silver skid plates. The body-coloured wheel arch cladding and side sill garnish with red accents enhance its bold stance. Adding to its appeal are the R17 diamond-cut alloy wheels with N branding, red brake calipers on all four disc brakes, and a unique wing-type spoiler with twin-tip exhaust. N Line emblems on the grille, fenders, and tailgate complete the performance-inspired look.


Interior Highlights

The most striking element inside the new car is the N-specific steering wheel, which features drive mode and traction control switches - giving it an F1 car-like setup and making the driving experience more engaging. The red stitching adds another layer of sportiness, while the gear lever also gets special N-Line touches. Complementing these are the metal pedals, black leather seats with N branding, and ambient lighting in Sunrise Red that beautifully illuminates the crash pad and centre console, enhancing the cabin's dynamic appeal.

The outgoing model also featured a distinct interior layout with an all-black theme, red inserts, and a sporty three-spoke steering wheel. However, with the second generation, Hyundai has taken the overall design and feel to the next level.

Powertrain
In this department, there are no changes. It continues with the same 1.0-litre T-GDi 3-cylinder petrol engine producing 120 PS and 172 Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed DCT. In terms of driving dynamics, it is expected to perform similarly to before. However, with a longer wheelbase and wider body, the second-generation model could have a higher kerb weight, which may result in improved overall stability compared to the outgoing version.
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Verdict
The new Venue looks meaner than before, and with the N Line treatment, Hyundai has made it sportier than ever - at least in the pictures. The interior appears promising, but it's hard to judge how it will feel in real life. So, we'll have to wait to see the car in person.
















































