Hyundai has just launched the Venue facelift in the market today, and here are the details of the respective features & variants. While we already told you about the first-in-segment features, such as the H2C feature along with the rear-reclining seats. While the latest Venue is offered in the following six variants: E,S,S+,S(O),SX & SX(O). Let’s see the new features variant-wise:
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Variant-Wise Features
Starting with the base E trim, it comes with ABS, EBD, TPMS, impact sensing auto door unlock function, dual-tone interior with a black-beige theme & digital screens. Moving up, the S variant comes with ESC, BAS, VSM, HAC, automatic headlights, steering mounted controls, electrically adjustable ORVMs & a fully digital instrument cluster with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system compatible with multiple languages with the new assistants.
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The S+/S(O) variants come with additional LED projector headlights & DRLs, rear view cam, height-adjustable driver’s seat, paddle shifters & drive modes with the DCT only. While the 16-inch styled wheels & parcel tray are exclusive to turbo petrol & diesel NA and, cruise control is only offered with the turbo petrol variant.
Coming to the SX variant, it gets 2-step reclining rear seats, electric sunroof, automatic climate control, puddle lamps, cooled glove box, wireless charger & rear armrest with cupholders. The remote engine start, 16-inch diamond-cut alloys, are exclusive to the diesel variant.
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While the 1.2-litre NA gets features such as bluelink connected features, ambient nature sounds, H2C with Alexa & Google voice assistant, and OTA updates. Lastly, the top SX(O) variants get side & curtain airbags, chrome handles, ambient lighting & an air purifier.
Variant-Wise Pricing
The prices start at ₹7.53 lakhs with the base model E offered in four variants with the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine churning out 82hp & 114Nm torque. The S trim is available for ₹8.70 lakhs; after that, we have the S(O) priced at ₹9.50 lakhs. The last variant with this engine is the SX, available for ₹10.69 lakhs. All these are available with a 5-speed manual transmission.
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The turbo petrol version is available in two variants only, starting with the S(O) iMT available for ₹9.99 lakhs & S(O) DCT is priced at ₹10.96 lakhs. The second one is SX(O) iMT trim for ₹11.92 lakh & SX(O) DCT for ₹12.57 lakhs.
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Next, if you are going for the diesel variant, you have the base version S+ for ₹9.99 lakhs, SX for ₹11.42 lakhs & SX(O) for ₹12.32 lakhs. Hyundai will pair all these to a 6-speed manual transmission. Here we have the pricing as follows:
Price/Variant | E | S | S+ | S(O) | SX | SX(O) |
Engine | ||||||
1.2-litre NA petrol|5-speed MT | ₹7.53 lakhs | ₹8.70 lakhs | ₹9.50 lakhs | ₹10.69 lakhs | ||
1.0-litre turbo petrol|iMT & DCT | ₹9.99(iMT)/₹10.96(DCT) lakhs | ₹11.92(iMT)/₹12.57(DCT) lakhs | ||||
1.5-litre diesel|6-speed MT | ₹9.99 lakhs | ₹11.42 lakhs | ₹12.32 lakhs |
What do you think about the facelifted Venue?