Top highlights of the Hyundai Venue exterior design

 

-Launch in June 2022

-Powertrain options are expected to remain unchanged

The updated Hyundai venue's exterior design has leaked ahead of its debut in India next month. This is the venue's first major update since it opened in 2019, and here are the top highlights of the exterior design.


New grille and updated DRLs

The images show the turbo model with a large chrome grille similar to what will be seen on the next-generation Tucson and Creta facelifts. When the updated Venue is released, this chrome appearance is expected to be available for all versions. The DRLs have been upgraded to three-slat units from the current two-slat units. The higher-spec models will have full LEDs, while the lower-spec models will have reflectors, as was the case with the previous version. The indicators are also included in the DRL layout.


Wheels

The only significant difference in profile is the wheels, which have been changed from the current car's fan pattern to a more upright five-spoke star-like design. This is likely to be carried over to the lower-spec models' wheel covers as well.



Tail lamps

At the rear, Hyundai has fitted the Venue facelift with a new design for the tail lamps and black cladding above and below the number plate slot. Oddly enough, this design is quite close to what we have seen on the Hyundai Casper micro SUV. The rectangular reverse lamps and integrated indicators have been replaced by individual lights integrated into the lower cladding.


The Hyundai Venue facelift will be launched in India next month and based on Hyundai’s revelation that 70 per cent of its buyers are opting for petrol power, we expect a bigger focus on the 1.2 MPI and 1.0-litre TGDi versions at the time of launch.





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