The compact SUV is bound to get a facelift for our market soon and it could look something like this.
This could be a great illustration of what the Hyundai Venue facelift could look like. The compact SUV rivals in the most competitive segment (compact SUV) in the market. The segment is dominated by the likes of Maruti Brezza and Tata Nexon. Venue also posts consistent sales and the facelift would only freshen up the product for the potential customers to remain interested. Let us check out the details of this could-be facelift version.
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Hyundai Venue Facelift Look
Like with almost all facelift models, the changes are limited to exterior styling alone. This image captures just that. The overall silhouette of the compact SUV remains the same but there are a few design tweaks to set it apart from the existing model. This includes a more detailed and comprehensive front grille that continues to be massive, stylish LED DRLs neatly integrated into the grille, projector headlamps on either side of the grille below the DRLs with chrome housing, a massive chrome belt surrounding the grille, skid plate for that added sportiness, etc.
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Fog lamps are placed in separate housing below the main headlamps. The side profile looks unchanged save for the elegant alloy wheel design. This Venue continues to feature blacked-out side pillars, functional roof rails, black side body cladding and chrome door handles. The facelift version could also see minor tweaks to the rear section with updated taillamps and a few other changes. The design has been conceptualised by Omkarsurvedesign.
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Specs
The Hyundai Venue comes with a plethora of engine options including a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol making 82 hp and 113 Nm, a 1.5-litre diesel making 100 PS and 240 Nm and new 1.0-litre turbo petrol making 120 PS and 171 Nm of peak power and torque respectively. These engines come with the options of manual, iMT and DCT transmission options. The prices of the Venue range between Rs 6.99 lakh and Rs 11.72 lakh, ex-showroom. The facelift might feature a slight premium over these prices once it launches in July. Let us know what you think about this facelifted version of the compact SUV.