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Is The Hyundai Venue More Fuel Efficient Than Its Rivals?

Modified On May 29, 2019 10:51 AM By Dinesh for Hyundai Venue 2019-2022

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The Venue will be available with three engine options - a 1.4-litre diesel, a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol

  • The petrol Venue gets a 1.2-litre engine that produces 83PS and 115Nm.
  • Also on offer is a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol that puts out 120PS and 172Nm.
  • The Venue’s 1.4-litre diesel engine has an output of 90PS and 220Nm.

The Hyundai Venue has been launched in India with prices starting from Rs 6.50 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). The Korean carmaker’s first-ever sub-4m SUV competes with the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon and the Ford EcoSport.

Hyundai is offering the Venue with both petrol and diesel engine options. The diesel Venue gets a 1.4-litre engine that produces 90PS of power and 220Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The petrol Venue, on the other hand, is available with two engine options. There’s the Elite i20’s 1.2-litre unit mated to a 5-speed manual transmission for a total output of 83PS and 115Nm. This engine is only offered in the lower E and S variants. Hyundai is also offering a new 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit that produces 120PS and 172Nm. This engine can be had either with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic transmission).

Along with the prices and the engine specs, Hyundai has also revealed the Venue’s claimed fuel economy figures.

1.2-litre petrol with 5-speed MT

17.52kmpl

1.4-litre diesel with 6-speed MT

23.70kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 6-speed MT

18.27kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 7-speed DCT

18.15kmpl

Now let’s see how the Hyundai Venue fares against its rivals in terms of fuel economy.

Petrol

 

Hyundai Venue

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.2-litre/1-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

1.5-litre/1.0-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

Power

83PS/120PS

110PS

123PS/125PS

110PS

Torque

115Nm/172Nm

200Nm

150Nm/170Nm

170Nm

Transmission

5-speed MT/6-speed MT,7-speed DCT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT,6-speed AT/6-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

17.52kmpl / 18.27kmpl, 18.15kmpl

17kmpl

17kmpl, 14.8kmpl / 18.1kmpl

17kmpl / 16kmpl

The Hyundai Venue’s petrol engines the most fuel efficient in their respective categories (naturally-aspirated and turbocharged). The 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated engine returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 17.52kmpl, which is slightly more than the EcoSport 1.5’s 17kmpl.

As for the 1.0-litre turbocharged unit, it is the most frugal petrol engine in the segment, returning a claimed figure of 18.27kmpl with the manual transmission. The Venue leads in terms of fuel economy in automatic versions as well with a figure of 18.15kmpl, which is considerably more than what the EcoSport automatic (14.8kmpl) and the Tata Nexon AMT (16kmpl) offer. The XUV300 is not available with the option of an automatic transmission.

Diesel

 

Hyundai Venue

Maruti Vitara Brezza

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.4-litre

1.3-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre turbocharged

Power

90PS

90PS

115PS

100PS

110PS

Torque

220Nm

200Nm

300Nm

205Nm

260Nm

Transmission

6-speed MT

5-speed MT/AMT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

23.70kmpl

24.3kmpl

20kmpl

23kmpl

21.5kmpl/20kmpl

As far as the diesel engine is concerned, the Venue is not the most fuel-efficient offering in its segment. The top spot is taken by the Brezza with a claimed mileage figure of 24.3kmpl. The Venue is not far behind though at 23.70kmpl. The third, fourth and fifth places in this comparison go to the EcoSport, Nexon and the XUV300, respectively.

Also Read: Skoda’s Hyundai Venue Rival Might Be In The Pipeline

Read More on : Hyundai Venue on road price

The Venue will be available with three engine options - a 1.4-litre diesel, a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol

  • The petrol Venue gets a 1.2-litre engine that produces 83PS and 115Nm.
  • Also on offer is a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol that puts out 120PS and 172Nm.
  • The Venue’s 1.4-litre diesel engine has an output of 90PS and 220Nm.

The Hyundai Venue has been launched in India with prices starting from Rs 6.50 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). The Korean carmaker’s first-ever sub-4m SUV competes with the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon and the Ford EcoSport.

Hyundai is offering the Venue with both petrol and diesel engine options. The diesel Venue gets a 1.4-litre engine that produces 90PS of power and 220Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The petrol Venue, on the other hand, is available with two engine options. There’s the Elite i20’s 1.2-litre unit mated to a 5-speed manual transmission for a total output of 83PS and 115Nm. This engine is only offered in the lower E and S variants. Hyundai is also offering a new 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit that produces 120PS and 172Nm. This engine can be had either with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic transmission).

Along with the prices and the engine specs, Hyundai has also revealed the Venue’s claimed fuel economy figures.

1.2-litre petrol with 5-speed MT

17.52kmpl

1.4-litre diesel with 6-speed MT

23.70kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 6-speed MT

18.27kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 7-speed DCT

18.15kmpl

Now let’s see how the Hyundai Venue fares against its rivals in terms of fuel economy.

Petrol

 

Hyundai Venue

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.2-litre/1-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

1.5-litre/1.0-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

Power

83PS/120PS

110PS

123PS/125PS

110PS

Torque

115Nm/172Nm

200Nm

150Nm/170Nm

170Nm

Transmission

5-speed MT/6-speed MT,7-speed DCT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT,6-speed AT/6-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

17.52kmpl / 18.27kmpl, 18.15kmpl

17kmpl

17kmpl, 14.8kmpl / 18.1kmpl

17kmpl / 16kmpl

The Hyundai Venue’s petrol engines the most fuel efficient in their respective categories (naturally-aspirated and turbocharged). The 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated engine returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 17.52kmpl, which is slightly more than the EcoSport 1.5’s 17kmpl.

As for the 1.0-litre turbocharged unit, it is the most frugal petrol engine in the segment, returning a claimed figure of 18.27kmpl with the manual transmission. The Venue leads in terms of fuel economy in automatic versions as well with a figure of 18.15kmpl, which is considerably more than what the EcoSport automatic (14.8kmpl) and the Tata Nexon AMT (16kmpl) offer. The XUV300 is not available with the option of an automatic transmission.

Diesel

 

Hyundai Venue

Maruti Vitara Brezza

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.4-litre

1.3-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre turbocharged

Power

90PS

90PS

115PS

100PS

110PS

Torque

220Nm

200Nm

300Nm

205Nm

260Nm

Transmission

6-speed MT

5-speed MT/AMT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

23.70kmpl

24.3kmpl

20kmpl

23kmpl

21.5kmpl/20kmpl

As far as the diesel engine is concerned, the Venue is not the most fuel-efficient offering in its segment. The top spot is taken by the Brezza with a claimed mileage figure of 24.3kmpl. The Venue is not far behind though at 23.70kmpl. The third, fourth and fifth places in this comparison go to the EcoSport, Nexon and the XUV300, respectively.

Also Read: Skoda’s Hyundai Venue Rival Might Be In The Pipeline

Read More on : Hyundai Venue on road price

The Venue will be available with three engine options - a 1.4-litre diesel, a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol

  • The petrol Venue gets a 1.2-litre engine that produces 83PS and 115Nm.
  • Also on offer is a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol that puts out 120PS and 172Nm.
  • The Venue’s 1.4-litre diesel engine has an output of 90PS and 220Nm.

The Hyundai Venue has been launched in India with prices starting from Rs 6.50 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). The Korean carmaker’s first-ever sub-4m SUV competes with the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon and the Ford EcoSport.

Hyundai is offering the Venue with both petrol and diesel engine options. The diesel Venue gets a 1.4-litre engine that produces 90PS of power and 220Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The petrol Venue, on the other hand, is available with two engine options. There’s the Elite i20’s 1.2-litre unit mated to a 5-speed manual transmission for a total output of 83PS and 115Nm. This engine is only offered in the lower E and S variants. Hyundai is also offering a new 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit that produces 120PS and 172Nm. This engine can be had either with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic transmission).

Along with the prices and the engine specs, Hyundai has also revealed the Venue’s claimed fuel economy figures.

1.2-litre petrol with 5-speed MT

17.52kmpl

1.4-litre diesel with 6-speed MT

23.70kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 6-speed MT

18.27kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 7-speed DCT

18.15kmpl

Now let’s see how the Hyundai Venue fares against its rivals in terms of fuel economy.

Petrol

 

Hyundai Venue

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.2-litre/1-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

1.5-litre/1.0-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

Power

83PS/120PS

110PS

123PS/125PS

110PS

Torque

115Nm/172Nm

200Nm

150Nm/170Nm

170Nm

Transmission

5-speed MT/6-speed MT,7-speed DCT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT,6-speed AT/6-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

17.52kmpl / 18.27kmpl, 18.15kmpl

17kmpl

17kmpl, 14.8kmpl / 18.1kmpl

17kmpl / 16kmpl

The Hyundai Venue’s petrol engines the most fuel efficient in their respective categories (naturally-aspirated and turbocharged). The 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated engine returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 17.52kmpl, which is slightly more than the EcoSport 1.5’s 17kmpl.

As for the 1.0-litre turbocharged unit, it is the most frugal petrol engine in the segment, returning a claimed figure of 18.27kmpl with the manual transmission. The Venue leads in terms of fuel economy in automatic versions as well with a figure of 18.15kmpl, which is considerably more than what the EcoSport automatic (14.8kmpl) and the Tata Nexon AMT (16kmpl) offer. The XUV300 is not available with the option of an automatic transmission.

Diesel

 

Hyundai Venue

Maruti Vitara Brezza

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.4-litre

1.3-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre turbocharged

Power

90PS

90PS

115PS

100PS

110PS

Torque

220Nm

200Nm

300Nm

205Nm

260Nm

Transmission

6-speed MT

5-speed MT/AMT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

23.70kmpl

24.3kmpl

20kmpl

23kmpl

21.5kmpl/20kmpl

As far as the diesel engine is concerned, the Venue is not the most fuel-efficient offering in its segment. The top spot is taken by the Brezza with a claimed mileage figure of 24.3kmpl. The Venue is not far behind though at 23.70kmpl. The third, fourth and fifth places in this comparison go to the EcoSport, Nexon and the XUV300, respectively.

Also Read: Skoda’s Hyundai Venue Rival Might Be In The Pipeline

Read More on : Hyundai Venue on road price

The Venue will be available with three engine options - a 1.4-litre diesel, a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol

  • The petrol Venue gets a 1.2-litre engine that produces 83PS and 115Nm.
  • Also on offer is a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol that puts out 120PS and 172Nm.
  • The Venue’s 1.4-litre diesel engine has an output of 90PS and 220Nm.

The Hyundai Venue has been launched in India with prices starting from Rs 6.50 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India). The Korean carmaker’s first-ever sub-4m SUV competes with the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon and the Ford EcoSport.

Hyundai is offering the Venue with both petrol and diesel engine options. The diesel Venue gets a 1.4-litre engine that produces 90PS of power and 220Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. The petrol Venue, on the other hand, is available with two engine options. There’s the Elite i20’s 1.2-litre unit mated to a 5-speed manual transmission for a total output of 83PS and 115Nm. This engine is only offered in the lower E and S variants. Hyundai is also offering a new 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol unit that produces 120PS and 172Nm. This engine can be had either with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic transmission).

Along with the prices and the engine specs, Hyundai has also revealed the Venue’s claimed fuel economy figures.

1.2-litre petrol with 5-speed MT

17.52kmpl

1.4-litre diesel with 6-speed MT

23.70kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 6-speed MT

18.27kmpl

1.0-litre turbocharged petrol with 7-speed DCT

18.15kmpl

Now let’s see how the Hyundai Venue fares against its rivals in terms of fuel economy.

Petrol

 

Hyundai Venue

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.2-litre/1-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

1.5-litre/1.0-litre turbocharged

1.2-litre turbocharged

Power

83PS/120PS

110PS

123PS/125PS

110PS

Torque

115Nm/172Nm

200Nm

150Nm/170Nm

170Nm

Transmission

5-speed MT/6-speed MT,7-speed DCT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT,6-speed AT/6-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

17.52kmpl / 18.27kmpl, 18.15kmpl

17kmpl

17kmpl, 14.8kmpl / 18.1kmpl

17kmpl / 16kmpl

The Hyundai Venue’s petrol engines the most fuel efficient in their respective categories (naturally-aspirated and turbocharged). The 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated engine returns a claimed fuel efficiency of 17.52kmpl, which is slightly more than the EcoSport 1.5’s 17kmpl.

As for the 1.0-litre turbocharged unit, it is the most frugal petrol engine in the segment, returning a claimed figure of 18.27kmpl with the manual transmission. The Venue leads in terms of fuel economy in automatic versions as well with a figure of 18.15kmpl, which is considerably more than what the EcoSport automatic (14.8kmpl) and the Tata Nexon AMT (16kmpl) offer. The XUV300 is not available with the option of an automatic transmission.

Diesel

 

Hyundai Venue

Maruti Vitara Brezza

Mahindra XUV300

Ford EcoSport

Tata Nexon

Engine

1.4-litre

1.3-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre

1.5-litre turbocharged

Power

90PS

90PS

115PS

100PS

110PS

Torque

220Nm

200Nm

300Nm

205Nm

260Nm

Transmission

6-speed MT

5-speed MT/AMT

6-speed MT

5-speed MT

6-speed MT/AMT

Fuel Economy

23.70kmpl

24.3kmpl

20kmpl

23kmpl

21.5kmpl/20kmpl

As far as the diesel engine is concerned, the Venue is not the most fuel-efficient offering in its segment. The top spot is taken by the Brezza with a claimed mileage figure of 24.3kmpl. The Venue is not far behind though at 23.70kmpl. The third, fourth and fifth places in this comparison go to the EcoSport, Nexon and the XUV300, respectively.

Also Read: Skoda’s Hyundai Venue Rival Might Be In The Pipeline

Read More on : Hyundai Venue on road price

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