Just a week after unveiling the new-generation Hyundai Venue, Hyundai Motor India has revealed its performance-inspired sibling, the Hyundai Venue N Line. This new iteration builds upon the updated platform, styling, and technology of the latest Venue while adding a sportier character under the brand’s N Line sub-division. Set to launch on November 4, 2025, the Hyundai Venue N Line aims to blend the practicality of a compact SUV with a distinctly more dynamic persona.
Hyundai Venue N Line – Exterior Design
The Hyundai Venue N Line introduces a sharper, more athletic design language than its standard counterpart. Distinguishing elements include N Line-specific front and rear bumpers with red accents, a dark chrome radiator grille with N badging, and dark-metallic silver skid plates. The SUV runs on 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels with red brake calipers, matched with body-coloured cladding and side sill garnishes featuring red highlights.

At the rear, a twin-tip exhaust and N Line emblem underline its performance DNA. The SUV is offered in five monotone and three dual-tone colour options, such as Atlas White, Dragon Red, and Hazel Blue, with select versions pairing a contrasting Abyss Black roof. The enhancements lend the Hyundai Venue N Line a sportier stance that helps differentiate over the standard model.
Hyundai Venue N Line – Interior Design
Step inside the Hyundai Venue N Line and the shift from mainstream to performance-inspired is immediate. The cabin features a black interior with red contrast stitching, N Line-specific steering wheel, gear lever, and metal pedals. The leatherette seats with N branding continue the theme, while red ambient lighting runs across the dashboard and centre console.

Beyond design flourishes, the SUV gains Hyundai’s new 12.3-inch infotainment system, powered by NVIDIA and supporting over-the-air (OTA) updates. Paired with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a Bose eight-speaker sound system, the Venue N Line offers a premium, connected in-cabin experience. Features like a smart aroma diffuser and comprehensive voice-command interface.
Hyundai Venue N Line – Powertrain
Powering the Hyundai Venue N Line is the familiar yet lively 1.0-litre Kappa Turbo GDi petrol engine, producing 120 PS at 6000 rpm and 172 Nm of torque between 1500 and 4000 rpm. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission (DCT).

The N Line variant also gains drive mode selection and traction control modes, allowing drivers to tailor performance across varied road conditions. Paddle shifters have been provided on the DCT variants, while the twin-tip exhaust not only complements the design and certainly does add the appeal of driving a sporty car.
Hyundai Venue N Line – Technology and Connectivity
The Hyundai Venue N Line features a Surround View Monitor (SVM) and Blind View Monitor (BVM) systems for enhanced visibility, along with Hyundai’s BlueLink connected-car platform. The vehicle also supports C-OTA (connected over-the-air) updates across up to 20 controllers, ensuring that the SUV’s tech suite remains current without requiring dealer visits.
Hyundai Venue N Line – Safety
Safety has seen a significant upgrade in the Hyundai Venue N Line, which now comes equipped with ADAS Level 2 and 21 driver-assistance functions. The structure utilises 71% high-strength steel, combining hot-stamped, ultra-high, and advanced high-strength materials for better impact absorption.

Standard safety equipment includes Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System , and a total of 70 advanced safety features, of which 41 are standard across variants.
Hyundai Venue N Line – Market Positioning and Rivals
The Hyundai Venue N Line will be offered in two variants – N6 (MT/DCT) and N10 (DCT) – with bookings open for ₹25,000. It targets urban buyers looking for a balance of performance, design, and technology without stepping into a higher price bracket.

The Venue N Line does not have direct performance orient rivals but will go up against the Maruti Suzuki Fronx Turbo, Skoda Kylaq, Kia Sonet 1.0 Turbo and Mahindra XUV 3XO 1.2 TGDI. While slightly more expensive than the regular Venue, the Hyundai Venue N Line positions itself as a niche offering for those who want performance and engagement as much as everyday convenience.

