There is no doubt that the most fiercely contested SUV markets lately has been the sub-four-metre segment. It has up to eight cars, one of which is the popular Hyundai Venue. In September last year, the South Korean automaker introduced the revamped Venue in the Indian market. This SUV, which is widely available in five variants—E, S, S(O), SX, and SX(O)—as well as the Knight Edition, is the first in the class to have an ADAS safety package. Notably, it is also the most reasonably priced SUV to come equipped with this technology. If you are planning to get your hands on this Hyundai car this month, here are the relevant details regarding its current waiting period. Take a look.
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Hyundai Venue: Waiting Period
There is currently a waiting period of up to ten weeks for the SUV. Furthermore, the Venue with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated (NA) petrol engine commands a waiting duration of three to five weeks, while the E trim would take eight to ten weeks. The waiting period for the DCT SX(O) is three to five weeks, whereas the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol powered Venue has a waiting period of four to six weeks. Lastly, a waiting duration of eight to ten weeks is there for all diesel versions of the car.
Hyundai Venue: Powertrain
Starting with the mechanical characteristics of the most recent edition of the Venue line, a new powertrain with a 1.0-litre T-GDi Petrol engine and six-speed manual transmission is now available. The new engine is accessible for the Venue S(O), and SX(O), as well as the Venue N-Line N6 and N8 models. The engine generates 172Nm of peak torque at 1500-4000rpm and 118bhp of maximum power at 6000rpm. Powertrain options also comprise a 1.5-litre diesel and a 1.2-litre NA petrol engine. Aside from that, three manual transmission options are on hand: a five-speed, a six-speed, and a seven-speed DCT unit.
Hyundai Venue: Feature-rich Cabin
Hyundai SmartSense, a suite of cutting-edge driver assistance features, is the most significant update to Hyundai's sub-four meter model since its facelift. Lane-keeping Assist (LKA), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Driver Attention Warning (DAW), Lane Following Assist (LFA), High Beam Assist (HBA), and Leading Vehicle Departure Alert (LVDA) are all included in this package, along with forward collision warning (FCW), forward collision-avoidance assistance (FCA) for vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists, and lane departure warning (LDW). With ADAS now available, the Venue is the first and only car in its class to offer it.
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Hyundai Venue: Price Details
Hyundai recently increased the price of some of the Venue's variants by as much as Rs 11,900. Following this, the current price range for the SUV starts at Rs 7.94 lakh and goes up to Rs 13.44 lakh (both prices, ex-showroom).
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