
Hyundai recently launched the new 2025 Venue and the Venue N Line in India. While both models share their basic design and underpinnings, they are aimed at very different audiences. The Venue focuses on practicality and versatility, while the N Line is tailored for those who want a sportier flavour. Here’s a detailed look at how the two models differ.
Exterior

The Venue and the Venue N Line may appear similar in silhouette, but a closer look reveals plenty of visual and functional differences. The N Line features exclusive paint schemes, reprofiled bumpers, and larger 17-inch alloy wheels. It also swaps the Venue’s dark chrome door handles for body-coloured ones, while the panel near the rear quarter glass is finished in dark grey instead of silver.

At the rear, the N Line gets a dual-tip exhaust that adds to its sportier appeal, but it features only one reverse light compared to two on the standard Venue. Sequential LED turn indicators and black roof rails further enhance its athletic look, setting it apart from its sibling.
Interior
Inside, both cabins share the same layout but differ in theme and detailing. The standard Venue gets a black-and-cream dual-tone treatment, while the N Line’s cabin goes fully black with sporty red inserts. The steering wheel and gear lever have also been redesigned to suit the N Line’s performance-oriented character.

Another notable addition are five additional Level 2 ADAS features, and an air fragrance diffuser placed beneath the outer air vents on the dashboard - a feature unique to the N Line. The seats are finished in black leatherette upholstery with contrast red stitching, reinforcing the car’s performance theme.
Engine and Gearbox Options
Under the hood, the differences are more defined. The standard Venue offers three engine options - 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.0-litre turbo petrol, and 1.5-litre diesel - with the latter two paired with a mix of manual and automatic transmissions.

The Venue N Line, meanwhile, comes exclusively with the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine producing 118bhp and 172Nm of torque, paired with either a six-speed manual or a DCT automatic.
Variants and Prices
While the new Venue range uses a fresh ‘HX’ variant nomenclature, the N Line continues with its familiar N6 and N10 trims. The standard Venue is priced from Rs. 7.90 lakh (ex-showroom), whereas the Venue N Line starts at Rs. 10.55 lakh, and goes up to Rs. 15.48 lakh (ex-showroom).















































