swer (For Impatient Buyers)
If you want more style + better handling + engaging drive, then N Line > Old Venue.
If budget tight and you only want practicality, older Venue still valid.
Let’s break it down without sugarcoating.

Table of Contents
Full Feature Comparison: Old Venue vs Venue N Line (2025)
| Category | Old Hyundai Venue | 2025 Hyundai Venue N Line | Real Value Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 1.2 NA / 1.0 Turbo | 1.0 Turbo (refined tune) | Performance fans ✅ |
| Power & Torque | 83 PS / 118 PS | 120 PS / 172 Nm | Highway punch ✅ |
| Gearbox | Manual, iMT, DCT | iMT, Improved DCT | Faster shifts ✅ |
| Suspension | Standard | Sport-tuned (stiffer) | Better control ✅ |
| Exhaust | Normal | Dual sporty exhaust | Style + sound ✅ |
| Steering | Light | Heavier, more precise | Enthusiasts ✅ |
| Wheels | 15/16 inch | Sporty 16/17-inch alloys | Grip & looks ✅ |
| Interior Theme | Beige/Black | Black + Red Sport | Premium feel ✅ |
| Paddle Shifters | No | ✅ Yes | Driver fun ✅ |
| Safety | 2–6 airbags | 6 airbags standard | Mandatory ✅ |
| Connected Features | Basic BlueLink | Updated BlueLink + OTA | Nice to have |
| Sunroof | Available | Available | Same |
| ADAS | ❌ No | ❌ No | Missing |
Clear Conclusion:
If you don’t prioritize driving feel, many upgrades will feel cosmetic to you.
If you love driving, you will notice the difference every single day.
The 2026 Hyundai Venue Spy Shots
💥 Real-Life Driving Difference
I won’t lie — I walked into the showroom thinking N Line is just stickers and red stitching.
But the moment I hit the first U-turn — I shut up.
Here’s what I genuinely felt:
✅ Steering actually has weight
Unlike the old Venue’s “video game steering”, this one feels alive.
I could point the car exactly where I wanted.
✅ Quick shift punches
Floor the throttle → “braap!” and you feel a small shove.
The old Venue turbo never felt this eager.
✅ Exhaust sound = underrated joy
Not too loud, but enough to feel special —
like the car is saying, “come on, push more…”
❌ Bumpy in broken roads
Hit a rough patch and suddenly you remember:
“Comfort? Not today, champ.”
Final Thought from the Drive:
✔ I stepped out with a smile
✔ I absolutely wanted the N Line
✘ My back wasn’t equally happy 😅
BIG STOCK CLEARANCE ON CARS 2025

📌 New Venue N Line Price in India (2025 On-Road Estimate)
| Variant | Approx Ex-Showroom Delhi | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| N6 DCT | ₹13.50 lakh | Kia Sonet GT Line |
| N8 DCT | ₹14.70 lakh | Nexon Creative+ S DCA |
Truth: Hyundai charging premium for styling & sport tuning, not for massive feature jumps.
🆚 Which One Should YOU Buy? Brutally Honest Recommendation
| Buyer Type | Best Pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Daily city commuter | Old Venue | Cheaper + same practicality |
| Highway + weekend fun | 🏁 N Line | Better control + more excitement |
| Resale-conscious | N Line | Sport models retain value |
| Low budget / Buying used | Old Venue | Better deals, lower EMI |
| Young buyer / Wants attention | N Line | Looks 🔥 (dual exhaust flex 😎) |

✅ Pros & Cons Directly Compared
2025 Hyundai Venue N Line
✅ Sporty looks & interiors
✅ Stiffer suspension = confidence
✅ Exhaust = fun
❌ Less comfortable on bad roads
❌ Premium pricing
Old Hyundai Venue
✅ Cheaper + value for money
✅ Softer ride for family
❌ Feels outdated in 2025
❌ No excitement
⭐ Verdict: Upgrade Only If You Care About Driving Feel
If you’re upgrading just to show “new model le liya” → You’re wasting money.
If you want genuine performance upgrade → N Line delivers.
👉 Better choice: Buy Old Venue Turbo Used = 2–3 lakh saved + almost same performance.
Final Straight Talk
Don’t follow the “new model hype”.
Buy N Line only if you want fun.
Otherwise, old Venue is the smarter money move.
FAQ
What is the new model of Hyundai Venue for 2025?
The 2025 Hyundai Venue (sometimes called the next-gen Venue in India) has been launched.
Key highlights:
Big styling / interior update: taller and wider than previous Venue.
Feature load-up: dual 12.3-inch screens, Level-2 ADAS, ventilated seats, etc.
New powertrain options: 1.2 L NA petrol, 1.0 L turbo petrol, 1.5 L diesel.
Pricing starts at ~ ₹7.89 lakh ex-showroom India.
So when someone says “new Venue model 2025” they mean this major update.
What is the next model of Hyundai for 2025?
If by “next model” you mean what’s upcoming from Hyundai beyond the Venue update:
Hyundai is positioning the new Venue update as one of its key 2025 launches.
They haven’t publicly announced another small-SUV model in India in 2025 beyond this one (at least not confirmed).
So: The next big model from Hyundai for 2025 could be the Venue update itself — and maybe a variant like the N Line version.
If you meant “next full new model after Venue” I’d advise checking Hyundai India’s official roadmap — but nothing widely confirmed yet.
How big is the 2025 Hyundai Venue?
Here are the dimension details:
Length: ~ 3995 mm.
Width: ~ 1800 mm (some sources say 1800mm for the new one)
Height: ~ 1665 mm for the new model.
Wheelbase: ~ 2520 mm.
In simple terms: it remains a sub-4-metre SUV (in India this matters for tax/registration) but with grown-up size compared to older Venue.
Is the Venue a hit or flop?
Here’s the blunt analysis:
Reasons it’s a hit
It has strong sales history: over 7 lakh units sold since debut, according to Hyundai.
It remains among top compact SUVs in India.
Reasons for caution / “not fully perfect”
Though good, competition is fierce (Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet etc) so dominance isn’t guaranteed.
Some reports say demand has dipped in certain quarters.
My verdict: It’s more hit than flop. If I had to pick: successful model but not flawless dominance.
If you’re debating buying one, the model’s success means decent resale value, parts & service support etc.


