Upcoming 2022 Hyundai Venue interiors leaked
Earlier this week, Hyundai India confirmed that the facelift Hyundai Venue would make its debut on June 16. Now we have images of the new car's interiors leaked over the internet.
The Hyundai Venue now has the Hyundai Creta's 4-spoke steering wheel and a digital instrument cluster. The vehicle has a cream seat upholstery and a dual-tone dashboard. 'Home to vehicle' with Alexa and Google Voice Assistant is among the standout features, as are the two-step reclining rear seats.
On the outside, a new radiator grille with chrome accents has been added to the Hyundai Venue facelift. It now has a rectangular air dam with a skid plate beneath, but the split headlamps are still present.
The redesigned Venue features new L-shaped LED tail lights with a light bar that spans the width of the back. The rear bumper has been updated as well, with a black insert and position lighting on both sides.
The updated Hyundai Venue will most likely have the same engine options as the present model. A 1-litre turbo petrol with 118PS and 172 Nm, a 1.2-litre petrol with 82PS and 115 Nm and a 1.5-litre diesel with 99PS and 240 Nm are among them. A 5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, 6-speed iMT and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission are available and will most likely continue on the facelift.
Customers may now also go ahead and pre-book their Hyundai Venue for token amount of Rs 21,000 ahead of the unveiling.
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