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With the launch of the 2022 Hyundai Venue just a day away, we’ve exclusively got the variant-wise list of features of the updated subcompact SUV. The carmaker is now accepting bookings for the Venue for a token amount of Rs 21,000. It will be available in E, S, S+/S(O), SX, and SX(O) variants, and here’s what each one of them has to offer:
Variants |
1.2-litre petrol |
1-litre turbo-petrol |
1.5-litre diesel |
E |
5-MT |
- |
- |
S |
5-MT |
- |
- |
S+ |
- |
- |
6-MT |
S(O) |
5-MT |
6-iMT / 7-DCT |
- |
SX |
5-MT |
- |
6-MT |
SX(O) |
- |
6-iMT/7-DCT |
6-MT |
E
The base variant of the 2022 Venue continues to be a bare-bones offering with features such as:
Halogen headlamps
Front and rear faux skid plate
15-inch steel wheels with wheel covers
Dual tone black and cream interior theme
Fabric seats
Front power windows
Manual AC
Tilt steering
Front C-type charging slot and a 12V socket
Dual front airbags
Rear parking sensors
Central locking with speed sensing lock
ISOFIX anchorages
S
With all the features of the ‘E’ variant, the ‘S’ offers much more equipment, including:
Roof rails
Automatic headlamps
Digitised instrument cluster (from the Kia Carens)
8-inch touchscreen infotainment system
Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
Voice recognition
6-speaker sound system
Steering-wheel mounted audio controls
Rear power windows
Electrically adjustable ORVMs
Rear AC vents
Front centre armrest with storage
2 Rear C-type phone charging ports
Electronic stability control
Vehicle stability management
Hill hold control
Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
Foldable key
Rear defogger
S+/S(O)
While the petrol and turbo-petrol variants will get a new ‘S(O)’ variant, the diesel variant gets a ‘S+’ variant, which is basically the same, but with a different name. It gets the following features over the ‘S’ variant:
LED projector headlamps
LED DRLs
LED tail lights
Cornering lamps
ORVM-mounted turn indicators
16-inch styled wheels (for the turbo-petrol and diesel variants)
D-cut steering wheel (only for the DCT variant)
Height-adjustable driver seat
Drive modes (DCT only)
Paddle shifters (DCT only)
Cruise control (DCT only)
Rear wiper and washer
Rear parking camera with dynamic guidelines
SX
The second-to-top variant offers features such as:
Smart key
16-inch diamond-cut alloys
2-step reclining rear bench
60:40 rear split seat
8-inch touchscreen infotainment with Blue link technology (only for 1.2 Petrol)
Wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (only for 1.2 Petrol)
Alexa and Google Voice assistant (only for 1.2 Petrol)
Remote engine start with key (only for 1.5 diesel)
Hotkeys on IRVM (SOS, Bluelink)
Electric sunroof
Push-button start-stop
Automatic AC
Auto-fold ORVMs
Puddle lamps
Wireless phone charger
Cooled glovebox
Cruise control (only for 1.5 Diesel)
Rear centre armrest with cup holder
SX(O)
The top end variant packs most of its new features such as:
Chrome-finished outside door handles
Leatherette seats
Ambient lighting
4-way powered driver seat
Auto air purifier
Side and curtain airbags (six airbags)
Powertrains
The updated Hyundai Venue will continue with its 83PS 1.2-litre petrol, 100PS 1.5-litre diesel, and 120PS 1-litre turbo-petrol engines, with manual, DCT (dual clutch auto), and iMT (clutchless manual) transmissions.
We expect the 2022 Venue to command a premium over the pre-facelift version’s prices, which ranges from Rs 7.11 lakh to Rs 11.84 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It will take on the Renault Kiger, Nissan Magnite, Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Toyota Urban Cruiser, Kia Sonet and the Mahindra XUV300.
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