2025 Hyundai Venue
The 2025 Hyundai Venue is a subcompact crossover SUV produced by an Automotive manufacturer. 2025 Hyundai Venue is Hyundai’s smallest global crossover aimed at urban adventurers. The Venue’s budget-conscious price tag means buyers will have to give up key features like all-wheel drive, while pricier rivals from Mazda and Volkswagen can power all four wheels.
The 2025 Hyundai’s interior is open and airy, with a surprising amount of space considering its small exterior dimensions. The 2025 Venue cabin also comes with dark blue upholstery and denim-like fabric inserts on the seats. The Hyundai Venue Limited trim level also comes standard with heated front seats, seventeen-inches wheels, and an in-car navigation system.
The 2025 Venue has a 1.6L DPI 4-cylinder engine with 121 horsepower. The Venue gets 31 MPG combined, with 29 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway. The Venue has a continuously variable transmission that drives the front wheels. Several driver assists are standard, including automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, and driver attention monitoring.
2025 Hyundai Venue : Interior
Inside, the design isn’t too flashy, but the interior is well-assembled and underpinned by a solid switchgear and an attractive instrument panel and infotainment system. A leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob are standard on the SEL trim, as are passive entry with push-button start; Heated front seats are only available on the Limited. It’s too bad there’s no dual-zone climate control, heated steering wheel, head-up display, or power adjustments for the front seats. Base models now come with a center console armrest as standard. Wireless charging, which is missing from the venue, is available for the Limited trim. Interestingly, the Limited trim cannot be ordered with the optional sunroof.
Still, the Venue cabin is a pleasant place to spend time and has 19 cubic feet of cargo room when using the 60/40 split-folding rear seats. When the rear seat is folded flat, this volume increases to 32 cubes. Every Venue comes with a user-friendly 8.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The infotainment system has attractive menus that respond quickly to our inputs, and the unit also features useful volume and tuning buttons below the screen. Those looking for built-in navigation with real-time traffic updates can find it on the SEL and Limited.
2025 Hyundai Venue : Engine
The Hyundai Venue is powered by a 121-hp four-cylinder engine that provides adequate motivation around town but completely lacks passing power on the highway. Customers who want all-wheel drive will be disappointed, as all models are front-wheel drive only. When toured a venue around Miami and learned that the subcompact SUV is nimble in traffic thanks to its small size and responsive steering. Unfortunately, this steering was sensitive on the highway, and our SEL model often required our attention to stay steady in our lane at highway speeds.
The Venuegain 29 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway, those figures are slightly worse than those of the Nissan Kicks, which has estimates of 31 mpg city and 36 mpg highway. The Venue tested on our 75-mph highway route, part of our comprehensive testing regimen, achieved an EPA highway rating of 31 mpg (2 mpg).
2025 Hyundai Venue : Safety
Hyundai equips every model with standard driver-assist technology, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert standards starting with the mid-level SEL. Crash test results will be available on the websites of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). 2025 Hyundai Venue safety features include blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning, lane keep assist, driver attention monitor, automatic emergency braking, and lane departure warning.