- Hyundai Venue iMT launched at Rs 10 lakh.
- Hyundai Venue iMT is around Rs 24,000 more expensive than the manual variant.
- Sport trim adds plenty of red elements on the outside and inside.
- New feature-loaded S+ 1.2-litre petrol variant launched at Rs 8.32 lakh.
It's clear that ahead of the Kia Sonet's launch. The carmaker has launched the Venue iMT at Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom) and has even added a new Sport trim for select variants. The new clutchless iMT (Intelligent Manual Transmission) gearbox is offered with the 120PS 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and comes in two variants. It'll be sold alongside the manual and DCT options and here's where it slots in the Venue's lineup:
Hyundai Venue Turbo MT |
Hyundai Venue Turbo iMT |
Hyundai Venue Turbo DCT |
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S |
Rs 8.46 lakh |
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Rs 9.60 lakh |
SX |
Rs 9.79 lakh |
Rs 10 lakh |
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SX Dual Tone |
Rs 9.94 lakh |
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SX (O) |
Rs 10.85 lakh |
Rs 11.09 lakh |
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SX (O) Dual Tone |
Rs 10.95 lakh |
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SX + |
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Rs 11.36 lakh |
SX + Dual Tone |
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Rs 11.51 lakh |
The Hyundai Venue iMT is around Rs 24,000 more expensive than the equivalent Turbo manual variant. However, since it isn't offered in the top-spec SX+ variant, it's cheaper by up to Rs 42,000 when compared to the top-spec DCT version.
The Hyundai Venue iMT is a one of a kind SUV as it's the first car in India to come with a clutchless manual gearbox. Basically, you will be in charge of shifting the 6-speed gearbox while the electronic sensors and actuators take care of the clutching duties. You can read more about this mechanism .
Sure, the joy of rowing through a manual gearbox is still there. But will it be a fun driving experience? We'll be driving the Venue iMT soon to answer that particular question. Stay tuned.
New Sport Trim Introduced
Hyundai has also introduced a new sport trim for select diesel and turbo-petrol iMT/DCT variants of the Venue. Here's how much it costs over the standard Venue:
Variants |
Venue |
Venue Sport |
Difference |
Turbo iMT SX |
Rs 10 lakh |
Rs 10.20 lakh |
Rs 20,000 |
Turbo iMT SX (O) |
Rs 11.09 lakh |
Rs 11.21 lakh |
Rs 12,000 |
Turbo DCT SX+ |
Rs 11.36 lakh |
Rs 11.58 lakh |
Rs 22,000 |
Diesel SX |
Rs 10 lakh |
Rs 10.31 lakh |
Rs 31,000 |
Diesel SX (O) |
Rs 11.40 lakh |
Rs 11.53 lakh |
Rs 13,000 |
If you opt for the Sport trim, your wallet will be lighter by upto Rs 31,000 depending on the variant you pick. But for that extra money, the Venue gets a host of sporty cosmetic upgrades that are quite similar to the Turbo variants of the.
For starters, the grille is finished in black and comes with a red insert while the front bumper features a dark grey garnish. Hyundai has also added a splash of red in the brake callipers, body cladding and even the roof rails. It's also offered in dual tone exterior colour scheme while a Sport badge to denote that you're driving the cooler Venue.
The red theme continues on the inside and can be seen on the stitching of the steering wheel, gear boot and the upholstery. Even the AC vents and the accents for the climate control console are finished in red while the pedals come with a metal finish.
This Sport trim has been introduced ahead of the launch which is expected to feature a sportier GT Line trim with similar enhancements.
Venue 1.2-litre Gets New S+ Variant
Last but not the least, the 1.2-litre petrol version of the Venue gets a new top-spec S+ variant. Here's where it slots in the Venue's 1.2-litre petrol lineup:
Variants |
Price (ex-showroom) |
Venue E |
Rs 6.70 lakh |
Venue S |
Rs 7.40 lakh |
Venue S+ |
Rs 8.32 lakh |
This new S+ variant packs in features like an 8-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, projector headlamps, projector fog lamps and LED tail lamps.
These updates for the Venue are quite substantial and come at a time when Kia is gearing up to launch the Sonet. A fierce sibling rivalry is expected when the Sonet hits showrooms by September. Currently, the Venue goes up against the.
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