
Hyundai has released the official images and feature package of the all-new Venue, which is around a week after being caught on spy shots. From the looks of it, the redesigned Hyundai Venue looks absolutely stunning, and could be a contender in the local market should Hyundai Motor Philippines decide to launch it.
The exterior styling of the all-new Hyundai Venue is bolder, more assertive, and more angular as compared to its predecessor. It now features the current Hyundai design language, which makes the new Venue have a bit of similarity with the exterior design of the refreshed Creta – well, at least for the front fascia.
Going back to the all-new Venue, Hyundai fitted its subcompact crossover with quad beam LED headlights, twin horn LED daytime running lights (DRLs), and a dark chrome radiator grille. The Venue’s front fascia makeover is further emphasized by the large bumper, which gives the vehicle a more muscular look than its predecessor.

Turning to the side, the new Hyundai Venue comes with diamond-cut alloy wheels, bridge-type roof rails, along with sculpted character lines. The said design elements all contribute to making the Hyundai Venue look sharper and more angular than the old model.

The rear also gets significant design updates, which is highlighted by the distinctive LED taillights. Hyundai said that the Venue is taller and wider than the outgoing model.
The Hyundai Venue’s revamped interior is equally stunning as the exterior styling. It features the Korean car brand’s H-architecture cabin design, which gives a clean yet modern interior look. The dual-tone interior of dark navy and dove grey gives the Venue a premium-like cabin, which is further complemented by the “coffee-table” centre console with ambient lighting (Moon White). It also has a D-cut steering wheel and a terrazzo-textured crash pad garnish.

The cabin’s clean yet modern look is highlighted by the Venue’s curved panoramic display of the infotainment system and the instrument cluster. Hyundai said that this provides seamless connectivity and a tech-forward and premium environment.
The all-new Hyundai Venue has three engine options, which include a 1.2-liter gasoline engine, a 1.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine, and a 1.5-liter diesel engine. These engines can be mated to either a manual, automatic, or dual-clutch transmission.
The redesigned Venue is set to make its official debut on November 3, according to Hyundai India.

