The 2025 Hyundai Venue will compete with compact SUVs such as the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV300.
The Hyundai Venue rivals the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Maruti Suzuki Fronx, Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet and Mahindra XUV 3XO, among others.
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The XUV 3XO comes in a total of nine variants, and the top-end trim, which is the AX7 L trim, is priced at Rs 15.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
The petrol-driven SUV will be a direct competitor to Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue and Maruti Brezza, sources told Moneycontrol
The model offers more visual and driving pizzazz, a bagful of extra features, and a nicer engine note. But is the flash worth the extra cash? Depends. Do you want more street cred or not?
Tata Motors manages to take the top spot again with the Nexon selling 14,295 units in June, just 325 units more than the Hyundai Creta. The Tata Punch, too, marginally beats the Hyundai Venue in sales.
Maruti Suzuki and its suppliers invested Rs 460 crore in developing the new Brezza. Bookings have crossed 45,000 within 8 days of bookings being thrown open.
It’s pretty certain that the car will continue to be popular until the brand new Venue shows up. It’s a typical Hyundai – feature-loaded, comfortable, practical, and excellent value, and with a wide appeal to boot; with prices starting at Rs 7.53 lakh and going up to Rs 12.72 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), there’s one for every budget.
The company currently commands 12 percent of the overall SUV market in India. Going forward, India’s largest carmaker is looking to leverage on its new models, and drive growth in its market share.
The South Korean carmaker hinted that there are many SUVs in the pipeline that will straddle across all segments in the PV market
Customers can book the new model at the company’s dealerships by paying Rs 21,000. It can also be booked online.
The latest addition to the compact crossover segment by Renault, in response to the likes of the Kia Sonet, Nissan Magnite, Hyundai Venue and Tata Nexon, may be the most practical one yet.
The Hyundai Venue was originally priced at Rs 6.7 lakh. With prices now raised, the Venue starts at Rs 6.75 lakh with the maximum hike being Rs 12,000 SX+ variant.
The closest resemblance is that of an AMT gearbox where two drive modes are possible thanks to the gear selector – a fully automatic mode and a manual mode that allows you to shift through gears sequentially.
Hyundai’s compact SUV may have gotten an all-new diesel engine for its BS-VI upgrade, but the petrol engines are the same old 1.2-litre and 1-litre turbo-petrol motors upgraded for the new norms.
March 2020's list has been mainly dominated by the Maruti Suzuki.
Indian consumers have been overall going slow on car purchases but they do not mind opening up their wallets when the product has a USP.
Hyundai had launched the model, which is priced between Rs 6.5-11.1 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), in May this year.
While overall, the auto sector is slowing down, there are a pockets where the slowdown didn't seem to affect the sales. Newer, more technologically advanced cars seem to be beating whatever is happening in the auto market and coming out unscathed.
Right up till the launch of the Hyundai Venue, the Vitara Brezza enjoyed the top position in compact SUV sales.
The Hyundai Venue competes with Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Ford EcoSport and Tata Nexon