Hyundai recently launched the Venue N Line at a starting price of Rs 12.16 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi. Made available in 2 variants - N6 and N8, this SUV rivals Kia Sonet X Line and the upcoming Mahindra XUV300 Turbo Sportz. Even though the Venue N Line only gets some cosmetic changes over the regular Venue, in this article, we share with you over 30 features that differentiate both SUVs.
Here are some 30 things that make Hyundai Venue N Line different from the standard Venue
Front dark chrome radiator grille design
Front bumper design
New front skid plate design with red inserts
Exclusive Rear spoiler
N line emblems (front fender, front bumper and tailgate)
16-inch new alloy wheels
No logo on wheel hub cap
Red painted caliper (front)
Black coloured ORVMs
Body-coloured door handles
Red insert on roof rails
Red insert on fender
Side sills with red inserts
New rear bumper and skid plate design with red inserts
Sporty black interior with red inserts
Leatherette seat upholstery with N logo
Exclusive leather gearknob with N logo
Exclusive leather steering wheel with N logo
Red inserts on AC vents, knobs, drive mode knobs etc)
Red stitch interior colour on steering wheel, gear knob, armrest and seats)
Rear disc brake
Higher exhaust note
Tuned suspension
Tuned steering system
7-speed DCT as standard
Dashcam
Metal pedals
Sliding armrest with storage
Red ambient lighting
Twin tip muffler
ECM ORVM with MTS
Hyundai Venue N Line is powered by a 10L, three-cylinder, turbocharged petrol motor only. It generates 118 bhp of power with a peak torque of 172 Nm. This engine gets mated to a 7-speed DCT unit only.
On the other hand, the standard version of the Hyundai Venue gets powered by three engine options - 1.0L turbo petrol (same as Venue N Line), 1.2L non-turbo petrol and 1.5L diesel motor. In addition to this, the 1.0L turbo petrol in the Venue gets mated to a 6-speed iMT as standard and a 7-speed DCT unit as an option.
These were some 30+ features that differentiate both SUVs from each other. Which one will you pick, Venue or the Venue N Line? Do let us know your thoughts by joining our 91Wheels Telegram group. Here, we also share with you the latest news from the auto industry.