Hyundai is currently busy updating its SUV lineup. They have adopted a new design language called “Sensuous Sportiness” and the new generation Tucson is the first to get this design language. Hyundai will also be offering major styling upgrades to Creta and Venue. Both  Hyundai Creat and Venue dominate their respective segments in India and car buyers are eagerly waiting for these SUVs in their new look.  In this article, we will discuss how the 2022 Hyundai Venue facelift could look like.

2022 Hyundai Venue gets all New Design

2022 Hyundai Venue

Spy shots of the test mule of updated Creta and Venue spotted testing abroad on several occasions are trending on various social media platforms. Based on these spy shots a digitally rendered image of the 2022 Venue was published on a Korean website. The image published seems to be close enough to the final production-ready model of the Venue. The 2022 Venue gets a heavily redesigned front fascia with a bigger new grille similar to the new generation Tucson and the facelifted Creta. At the rear the 2022 Venue gets a pair of newly designed wraparound taillights that seem to be connected by a tick LED light bar across the tailgate. The rear bumper has also been redesigned with new fog lamp housing. The Hyundai logo is positioned in the middle with bold ‘VENUE’ lettering on the tailgate.

Interiors

2022 Hyundai Venue

The interiors of the 2022 Venue have not been disclosed in the digital render. We don’t expect any major changes in the interiors of the Venue. A revised dashboard, new upholstery design, new features are what we can expect Hyundai to offer in the 2022 Venue facelift.

Engine Options

2022 Hyundai Venue

The 2022 Venue will be powered by the same engine options with similar power and torque figures. A 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 82bhp and 114Nm of torque,   1.0-litre turbo petrol engine that produces 118bhp and 172Nm of torque, and 1.5-litre diesel engine that produces 99bhp and 240Nm of torque. Gearbox options will also continue to be the same as you get to choose between a five-speed manual (offered with the 1.2litre petrol engine only), a six-speed manual,  clutchless manual (iMT), and seven-speed automatic (DCT) gearboxes.

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