It should be noted that the Venue N line is being offered with a fully-fledged 1.0-litre T-GDI turbocharged petrol engine that produces 120 PS of maximum power and 172 Nm of peak torque, which is mated to a 7-speed DCT. connected to. The S(O) and SX(O) 1.0 Turbo Petrol DCT variants of the Standard Venue (with single-tone colours) are priced at Rs 10.97 Lakh and Rs 12.57 Lakh (ex-showroom), respectively.
So what exactly do you get the extra premium? Hyundai actually claims that the Venue N line has 30+ changes over the standard Venue. For starters, the Venue N Line gets a series of exterior updates which include a darker front grille, N Line badging, red highlights, red brake calipers, new 16-inch diamond cut alloys, as well as a twin-tip exhaust.
Inside the cabin, the Venue N Line gets an all-black layout with contrasting red accents, which include red stitching on the gear knob, steering as well as the seats. Additional features on offer include rear disc brakes, a dashcam with dual cameras, 60+ BlueLink connected features including Alexa and Google voice assistants for home to car, red ambient lighting and more.
However, there are also some notable changes that make the Venue a sportier car to drive the N line. Hyundai says the sporty sub-compact SUV has a 34% tuned suspension over the standard version, along with a re-calibrated steering wheel for added weight. Apart from this, the exhaust note is also claimed to be throatier than the regular Venue.
Hyundai is offering the Venue N line with two monotone (Polar White, Shadow Grey) and three dual-tone (Thunder Blue and Black, Polar White and Black, and Shadow Gray and Black) color options.