The Hyundai Venue has been hunted in disguise, just as the KIA Seltos has already received a first facelift. However, this spy photo of the Korean SUV, which is offered in India and other markets, exposes not just new features, but also a new degree of sportiness. A clue that the new Venue N-Line 2023 model is in the works in Korea.
The sporty ‘N-Line’ trim will be available on all Hyundai cars, independent of model, body type, category, or sales area. Present in the United States and Europe, the Hyundai venue will expand to other Asian regions in the future months, including India, where an exciting prototype of the Hyundai venue will debut.
This espionage shot depicts the new, unreleased Hyundai Venue N Line 2023, not just another prototype.
The first difference is that the revised Venue will have new LED taillights, which are radically different from the existing model. They’re not just more angular, but they’ll also be connected to the opposite side by a narrow light bar. The tailgate has also been redesigned, with the fold gone in favor of a cleaner look, and items like the retro-reflectors in the rear bumper have been moved.
The Hyundai Venue 2023’s exterior will vary more than typical, giving it a more contemporary appearance.
Aesthetically, the Hyundai Venue N-Line is the sportiest choice.
However, among the range’s cosmetic innovations, the two new chrome exhausts are nearly as noticeable as the design of the alloy wheels, which are identical to the style of the N-line models’ 17-inch wheels.
A more contemporary version with a more detailed counterpart on the front. The headlights will be updated, as will the grille design, which will have a black ornamental pattern and a new bumper.
The Hyundai Venue 2023 will also receive interior modifications, including the standard materials for the dashboard and seat upholstery, as well as new technical equipment. Because the Venue already has a touch screen on its 8-inch infotainment system, Hyundai is unlikely to stop giving enhancements in the area of driving assistance and connection, more than anything else. ç
Depending on the market, the model’s engine lineup will be varied.
The 1.2-liter naturally aspirated MPI with 83 horsepower and the 1.0-liter three-cylinder T-GDI with 120 horsepower will be available, both with the innovative “iMT” clutchless manual transmission and a 7-speed DCT automatic transmission. On the diesel side, a four-cylinder engine with a 1.5-liter CRDi diesel engine producing 100 horsepower and a 6-speed manual transmission is projected. An upgrade that will launch in mid-2022 and be available for purchase in the second part of the following year.
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