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Hyundai Venue Interior: In Pics

Modified On May 31, 2019 07:28 PM By Sonny for Hyundai Venue 2019-2022

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Taking a closer look at Hyundai’s all-new sub-4m SUV from the inside

Update: Hyundai has launched the Venue in India with prices beginning from Rs 6.50 lakh (ex-showroom India). Click here to know more.

In what may be seen as a late move, Hyundai has recently launched the new Venue as their competitor in the sub-compact SUV segment. Being the newest member in the populated segment, the Venue brings several segment-first features to woo customers and challenge already well established rivals like the Maruti Vitara Brezza. We take a closer look at what’s inside the new Hyundai Venue in a set of detailed pictures:

The first thing to notice is the large floating touchscreen. It appears to be less cluttered in design than most current Hyundai models and its peers like Mahindra XUV300, with its button-heavy layout.

In the driver’s seat, one can spot the new steering wheel with the updated steering-mounted controls. It uses a combination of toggle switches to operate various functions.

It gets a digital MID in between the speedometer and revmeter.

The left side of the steering-mounted controls are for the infotainment system, telephony and volume controls.

The right side of the steering-mounted controls are for the multi-information display in the instrument cluster and cruise control.

The push-button for engine start-stop is to the right of the steering wheel column, along with control for the headlights and traction control.

The turbo-petrol engine variant is seen here with the 6-speed manual gearbox in the top-spec variant. The all-black layout and silver accents add a sense of sportiness and ups the premium feel of the Venue.

The Venue's turbo-petrol is also available with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Also read: Hyundai Venue Vs Rivals: Spec Comparison

The infotainment system and climate controls are in separate parts of the central console layout. A twin dial setup is used for the climate control and a large circular display unit in between them. The left dial controls fan speed with buttons to switch between outdoor and indoor air circulation. Meanwhile, temperature is adjusted by the right dial along with auto AC and selecting which vents are active for the front occupants. There are buttons between the dials for toggling on and off the front and rear defoggers.

Hyundai has equipped the Venue with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that’s compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It is the largest display in its segment, matched only by the Ford EcoSport.

Under the screen are some of the shortcut buttons to certain functions, namely map, satnav, media source, radio, setup and favourites. The left-side smaller dial is for scrolling through the infotainment system while the driver-side dial is for volume control and also act as the power button.

Under the climate control unit and tucked into the central console, the Venue offers a power socket and twin USB charging ports as well as a wireless charging pad.

Small details like the silver bezels on the AC vents, grainy finish on the dashboard and engraved fan icons on the toggles to change the direction of the air from the vents are part of what give the Hyundai Venue a premium finish.

It also gets a small shelf below the main dash and above the glove compartment.

Hyundai has equipped the Venue with a sunroof, which enhances the sense of space and airiness inside the cabin. Other sub-4m SUVs to offer the same include the Ford EcoSport and Mahindra XUV300. The Jazz-based Honda WR-V cross-hatch also offers one.

These are the controls for the sunroof, near the cabin lighting controls.

It gets plenty of cubby holes too for keeping various items. There are two cupholders just behind the central console area for the front passengers.

Front doors get bottle holders, speakers and tweeters…

… as do the rear doors, except for the tweeter.

The SX(O) variant shown here sports a combo of fabric and leather upholstery, and a front central armrest.

In this spec,it also gets telematic controls for SOS, RSA and BlueLink on the IRVM.

The Venue caters to the needs of rear passengers as well with features like rear AC vents with a power socket too. The Nexon is the only other sub-4m SUV to offer these.  

The 60:40 split rear bench of the top-spec Venue does get adjustable rear headrests but there isn’t one for the middle seat. It also has a fold-out centre armrest with cupholders.

In most of the lower-spec variants, this is what the rear bench looks like withouth the fold-out centre armrest or split-folding feature.

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