Hyundai Venue N Line launched in India at Rs 12.16 lakh; Here are the details

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Hyundai has finally launched the Venue N Line in the country as a facelift trim. The company has brought a sportier look by doing new cosmetic upgrades and changing the mechanicals. The new Hyundai Venue N Line arrives in two trims – N6 and N8.

Hyundai Venue N Line Price and Availability

The ex-showroom price of the Hyundai Venue N Line N6 trim is Rs 12.16 lakh while the N8 variant is priced at Rs 13.15 lakh in the country. Hyundai is accepting the booking of the new compact SUV at Rs 21,000. 

Hyundai Venue N Line Features

For mechanical performance, Venue N Line gets a 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine to produce 120bhp of power and 172Nm of peak torque. The 7-speed DCT transmission box with a paddle shifter takes care of the rest. It gets a strong suspension system to steer the wheel for a sportier ride.

Hyundai Venue N Line arrives with decent use of red accents on the exterior including low lip of bumpers, cladding, brake callipers, and on the roof rails. The company is brandishing the N Line badge on the front fender and tailgate. The front grille gets the signature Hyundai chrome-style used in the new Tucson and Creta. It runs on a new set of 16-inch alloy wheels and features a dual-tip exhaust. Other exterior detail remains the same.

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Inside, the new Venue N Line sports an all-black interior with heavy use of red accents on the seats, AC vents, and buttons. It gets an electric sunroof, red ambient lighting, sporty metallic pedals, a power-adjustable driver seat, puddle lamps, and ‘N-Line’ logo seats, steering, and gear level. 

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Other interiors remain the same including an 8-inch touch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Safety features attached to the Venue N Line are six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, hill assist control, stability management, ISOFIX mounts, parking assist, parking camera, and all four disc brakes.

It will undoubtedly compete with the newly launched Kia Sonet X Line and three Tata Nexon variants – Dark Edition, Jet Edition, and Kaziranga Edition.

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