2025 Hyundai Venue N-Line Revealed Ahead Of Nov 4 Launch: Bookings Open

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Hyundai has officially revealed the 2025 Venue N-Line ahead of its India launch scheduled for November 4. The performance-oriented version builds on the Venue’s recent generation update while adding sportier styling, cosmetic upgrades, and sport-tuned dynamics. Hyundai has already opened bookings for the new Venue N-Line through its official website and dealerships across India. The booking can be made for a token amount of ₹25,000. With its enhanced visual appeal and performance-focused elements, the N-Line version targets buyers seeking a sportier variant. It offers a more engaging option of the compact SUV. The car will continue to sit at the top of the Venue lineup, similar to its predecessor, but with notable updates to design.

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Exterior Design Enhancements

The new Venue N-Line gets several design changes that set it apart from the standard model. The front fascia features a more aggressive grille design with N-Line badging, and a revised front bumper with contrasting red inserts. These inserts continue on the side too, with N-Line badging on the fenders and bigger 17-inch alloy wheels. At the rear, it gets a new dual-ridge spoiler, N-Line badge on the tailgate, and a revised rear bumper with contrasting red inserts and dual exhaust tips. The Venue N-Line comes in the same colors as the standard Venue, except for Mystic Sapphire. It also offers an exclusive dual-tone option with an Abyss Black roof for the Dragon Red color.

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Interior & Feature Updates

Inside, it features an all-black cabin theme with red stitching. N-Line logos are displayed on the seats and gear lever, while metal pedals add a sportier touch. The standout feature is a sportier steering wheel, similar to the Ioniq 5 N’s. It also includes integrated drive and traction mode selectors, along with red stitching. The Venue N Line retains all creature comforts from the top-spec standard model. Key features include dual 12.3-inch screens, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, OTA (over-the-air) updates, Level 2 ADAS, and ventilated front seats. It even gets an 8-speaker Bose system, an electronic parking brake with auto hold (DCT only), a 4-way powered driver’s seat, and a 360-degree camera.

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Engine, Performance, & Dynamics

The updated Venue N-Line continues with the familiar 1.0-litre TGDi petrol engine that produces 120 HP and 172 NM of torque. In the N6 trim, the engine is available with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. However, the N10 variant comes exclusively with the DCT. Hyundai claims that it has tuned the suspension and steering setup to deliver a slightly firmer and more responsive driving experience compared to the standard model. Disc brakes are provided on all four wheels for improved braking performance. It continues to get three drive modes, Eco, Normal, and Sport. Hyundai as added new traction modes in this update, namely Normal, Mud, Sand, and Snow.

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Variants, Pricing, & Market Outlook

The new Venue N-Line will be available in two variants, N6 and N10. Given the recent updates across Hyundai’s SUV lineup, the refreshed N-Line is positioned to attract younger buyers. With bookings now open and the official launch set for early November, the 2025 Venue N-Line will compete with sportier compact SUVs like its sibling, the Kia Sonet X-Line. The model combines bold styling, enhanced features, and engaging dynamics. This reinforces Hyundai’s growing focus on offering performance-inspired options in the mainstream segment.