
Hyundai, which is readying the new Venue for its launch in India on November 4, 2025, had last week has disclosed some details of the second-gen model, including its exterior and interior design. The Korean brand has now revealed the new nomenclature for its trims, as well as the powertrain and colour options.
- New Venue line-up gets a diesel-automatic in HX 5 and HX 10 trims
- 8 exterior (6 monotone) and 3 interior colour options on offer
2025 Hyundai Venue engine and gearbox options
| New Hyundai Venue variant-wise powertrain options | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variants and engine options | Petrol-5MT | Turbo petrol-6MT | Turbo petrol-7DCT | Diesel-6MT | Diesel-6AT (new) |
| HX 2 | Yes | Yes | – | Yes | – |
| HX 4 | Yes | – | – | – | – |
| HX 5 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| HX 6 | Yes | – | Yes | – | – |
| HX 6T | Yes | – | – | – | – |
| HX 7 | – | – | – | Yes | – |
| HX 8 | – | Yes | Yes | – | – |
| HX 10 | – | – | Yes | – | Yes |
With the new Venue, Hyundai has introduced ‘HX’ nomenclature for the trims. The other Hyundai models follow the older style, with trims such as S, SX, SX+, and so on.
A total of 5 engine and gearbox combinations to choose from

The second-generation Venue continues with the 83hp 1.2-litre naturally aspirated (NA) petrol, the 120hp 1-litre turbo-petrol and the 116hp 1.5-litre diesel engine options of the previous-generation model.
However, a small but likeable update is that the compact SUV now also offers a diesel-automatic in the mid-spec HX 5 and top-spec HX 10 trims. Earlier, the diesel engine was only available with a manual transmission.
The NA petrol engine comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox in all trims except the higher-spec HX 7, HX 8 and HX 10. The more potent turbo-petrol engine is unavailable in the HX 4, HX 6T and HX 7 trims, with the HX 5 and HX 8 offering both manual and DCT options. The diesel-MT option is offered with the entry-level HX 2 trim.
2025 Hyundai Venue colour options
6 monotone and 2 dual-tone exterior colour options available

Hyundai is offering the Venue with six monotone exterior colour options, of which Mystic Sapphire, Hazel Blue and Dragon Red are new; the rest are Atlas White, Titan Grey and Abyss Black. Atlas White and Hazel Blue are available as a dual-tone option with an Abyss Black roof from the HX 6 trim onwards.
The HX 2 trim is available only with Abyss Black and Atlas White themes, and the HX 4 introduces Mystic Sapphire and Titan Grey colours to the mix. The HX 5 comes with all the monotone colour options.
3 interior colour options, including a dual-tone hue

The interior colours also differ by trim; the base HX 2 gets an all-black cabin theme, while the HX 4, HX 5, HX 6 and HX 6T feature a beige theme. The higher-spec HX 8 and HX 10 trims get the flagship navy blue and grey interior.
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