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Hyundai has actively testing the next-gen Venue in India and on the Korean roads. The latest spy images reveal some fresh information on the design of the next-gen Hyundai Venue. It will come with significant design and interior changes along with several new features addition.
Internally codenamed QU2i, the next-gen Venue compact SUV is expected to be launched in the country towards the end of this year. A possible launch during festive season, around October-November 2025 can't be ignored.
The new-gen Venue compact SUV retains the boxy design; however, design features are new and gets more cleaner lines and less creases. The front fascia has less angular design, featuring the signature rectangular-patterned grille and new split LED headlamp setup.
Note - the spy images confirm that the 2026 Hyundai Venue will be equipped with front parking sensors and an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) module. These features are not available on the current model.
The side profile previews boxy design, but it has new design elements. The SUV has new pronounced wheel arches with thicker cladding, new 16-inch diamond cut alloys, and newly designed ORVMs and roof rails. A DCT badge is visible on the front fenders. The spotted model gets disc brakes for all four wheels, which is currently offered on the Venue N Line.
The rear design will be significantly changed with new tailgate design, featuring the connected LED tail-lights and longer roof spoiler. It will come equipped with newly designed lower bumper with multiple parking sensors.
Interior details of the next-gen Hyundai Venue are yet to be revealed. We believe that the next-gen Venue will receive all-new interiors with high-end features. The SUV is likely to share its features with the Creta and the Alcazar. It is equipped with a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, sliding and reclining second-row seats, bigger connected screen with a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch digital instrument console, and LEVEL 2 ADAS.
The next-gen Hyundai Venue is most likely to be offered with three engine options - 118bhp, 1.0L, 3-cylinder turbo petrol, an 82bhp, 1.2L, 4-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol and a 99bhp, 1.5L, 4-cylinder turbo diesel. Transmission choices include a 5-speed manual, a 6-speed iMT, and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and a 6-speed torque convertor automatic.
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