New Delhi: Car manufacturer Hyundai has launched its Hyundai Venue facelift in the market in June 2022 last year. Now Hyundai is preparing to launch its new 2023 variant. According to the information, Hyundai can launch the new Venue in March 2023.
These could be changes
The new Hyundai can see muscular hood, dark chrome grille, red accents, redesigned bumpers, projector LED headlights, wider air dam, roof rails on the sides of the SUV, electronic ORVMs and new alloy wheels. On the other hand, its back side will get connected LED taillights and dual exhaust tips, which make its look even more attractive.
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Can get three engine options
The current Hyundai Venue facelift comes in three engine options. That’s why it is expected that the company can continue it. In which the first is a 1.2-L petrol engine, the second is a 1.5-L diesel engine that produces 100hp of maximum power and 240Nm of peak torque and the third is a 1.0-L turbo-petrol engine that is capable of producing 120hp of maximum power and 172Nm of peak torque. .
These features can be found
Talking about the cabin of the new Hyundai Venue, it can get a new touchscreen infotainment system with Blue Link connectivity, wireless charger, 6-speaker audio system, height adjustable front seats, which makes it more comfortable than its current model. Apart from this, fabric upholstery, auto climate control (ACC), keyless entry, cruise control and multifunctional steering wheel can be included in it. At the same time, Alexa and Google Voice Assistant support can also be given as a new feature.
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Price
The official information about the price and launch of this car will be given only at the time of its launch. But the company can keep its price higher than the current Venue car. The starting price of its current model is Rs 7.62 lakh ex-showroom.
Other options
In the Indian auto market, Hyundai Venue car competes with cars like Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Toyota Urban Cruiser, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300, Nissan Magnite and Kia Sonnet.