Hyundai continues to strengthen its performance-oriented N Line portfolio, expanding the sporty sub-brand to nearly every model in its lineup. The latest addition is the new-generation Hyundai Venue N Line, unveiled with a bolder exterior design and a thoroughly redesigned interior. This marks an evolution from the previous Venue N Line, which debuted in 2022 based on the Indian-market facelift of the earlier generation. As Hyundai’s compact SUV range grows, the Venue remains the second-smallest N Line model, sitting just above the i10 N Line and below the yet-to-be-sportified Inster.
Visually, the new Venue N Line exudes a much stronger and more assertive road presence. Hyundai has opted for a boxier and more muscular styling language, giving the compact SUV a more premium and rugged appearance. The front fascia now features larger air intakes flanking the signature “Twin Horn” LED daytime running lights, a darkened grille, and wing-like extensions that stretch across the skid plate, visually connecting it to the larger and sportier Creta N Line. These changes collectively give the Venue a more athletic and commanding look.
Moving to the sides, the 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels stand out as one of the main highlights. They conceal red-painted brake calipers, perfectly matching the red accent lines along the bumpers and side skirts. The body-colored wheel arches, a bolder rear spoiler, and dual exhaust outlets integrated into the diffuser-style rear skid plate all emphasize the SUV’s sporty identity. The N Line badging appears tastefully across several points — on the grille, fenders, tailgate, and even the wheel center caps — further distinguishing it from the standard Venue.
Inside, the Venue N Line’s cabin has undergone a complete transformation. The interior adopts a dark black theme contrasted with red stitching, giving it a performance-oriented yet premium ambiance. The flat-bottom steering wheel, inspired by the Ioniq 5 N, includes paddle shifters and dedicated dials for drive mode and traction control. Other sporty touches include N-branded black leather seats, a gear knob with the N logo, metal sport pedals, and Sunrise Red ambient lighting.
Hyundai has also ensured that the Venue N Line is feature-rich, positioning it as the flagship trim in the model range. It boasts a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster paired with a 12.3-inch infotainment display running navigation with NVIDIA-powered graphics. Additional amenities include an eight-speaker Bose premium audio system, a built-in aroma diffuser, and Level 2 driver assistance features, enhancing both comfort and safety.
Under the hood, the mechanical setup remains unchanged from its predecessor. The Venue N Line continues to use the 1.0-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine, delivering 118 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the front wheels through either a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. While Hyundai hasn’t confirmed any changes to suspension or steering, it’s expected that the model retains the N Line-specific chassis tuning, offering sharper handling and a sportier drive than the standard version.
Set to go on sale in India starting next week, the new Hyundai Venue N Line combines visual aggression, modern technology, and accessible performance. Although Hyundai has yet to confirm international availability, this refreshed model showcases the brand’s commitment to delivering sporty, stylish, and tech-forward vehicles across multiple global markets.