
Exterior Design
A highly unique exterior profile makes
its mark with a very small stance that looks more akin to a hatchback than an
SUV-but once you look inside, you'll think differently. A dynamic grille,
angular wheels, and an upright rear fascia make the new Hyundai Venue a boxy
but streamlined vehicle that's easy for passengers to access and for cargo to
be loaded.

Interior Design
Generous cabin space may be a surprise
for those who judge the new Hyundai Venue based on its exterior. You'll enjoy a
generous 19-cubic-feet of cargo space with all seats upright and up to
32-cubic-feet if you fold down the second row, which can be split 60/40. Also,
enjoy a generous center console that holds life's clutter. Passive entry,
heated seating, and comfortable seats are all available.

Performance
A standard four-cylinder engine is paired
with a reliable continuously variable automatic transmission to produce up to
121-horsepower. Front-wheel drive is also standard and makes the new Hyundai
Venue the perfect city cruiser, especially for those who need to quickly get
from point A to point B.

Technology
The large eight-inch center touchscreen
is a standard feature that's fully equipped with smartphone integration and
quick-responding menus. You'll enjoy a nice mixture of touchscreen controls and
physical knobs and buttons in the new Hyundai Venue. This makes adjusting the
volume and temperature easier and more precise.

Safety
Widely standard driver's assistance is
perhaps the crown jewel of this versatile vehicle. The new Hyundai Venue comes
well equipped with lane departure aides, driver's attention monitors, collision
mitigation, and auto braking. Those who crave blind-spot information and rear
collision mitigation will find it comes standard in the mid trims.