HYUNDAI has announced running changes for its popular Venue light SUV as the model heads into 2023.
Pricing for the range increases by as much as $960, the entry point to the Venue line-up now beginning at $21,900 plus on-road costs.
Offering what Hyundai says are new features designed to enhance the Venue experience with comfort, convenience, and connectivity upgrades across the three-tier range, Qi wireless device charging has become standard across the line-up, while the top-spec Elite variant gains app-based Bluelink connected car services.
Bluelink introduces features such as automatic collision notification, conversational voice control. connected routing, valet mode, weather updates, calendar synchronisation, destination send- to-car, last-mile navigation, segment-first remote control of cabin temperatures, window open/close and door lock/unlock plus vehicle health reports, find my car, and cloud-based backups of preferred vehicle settings.
Connected car services are complimentary for the first five years of ownership.
Further, all Venue grades now adopt a customisable 4.2-inch digital instrument panel, USB-C charging ports front and rear, and a back seat storage compartment that Hyundai says is suitable for stowing mobile phones.
Rear occupant alert and a self-dimming rear-view mirror now feature as standard across the Venue range, while a new steering wheel control layout includes the addition of a new ‘Custom’ button, which enables the driver to program their favourite desired function for one-push access.
Visually, the MY23 Venue range is differentiated by a shark fin-type antenna in place of the conventional aerial offered previously. Metallic paint remains a $595 option.
Finally, the 1.6-litre petrol-powered Venue range has been “streamlined” to remove the six-speed manual transmission from the mid-tier Active variant. A manual transmission remains available on the entry grade.
The Venue ‘s engine produces 90kW of power at 6300rpm and 151Nm of torque at 4850rpm. The four-cylinder unit returns a claimed combined cycle fuel consumption figure of 7.2 litres per 100km when paired to the six-speed automatic, and 7.0L/100km when fitted with the six-speed manual.
Finishing 2022 as the fourth-best seller in its segment, the Hyundai Venue notched up total sales of 6440 units. The segment was led by the Mazda CX-3 (with 11,907 unit sales) ahead of the Kia Stonic (8557) and Toyota Yaris Cross (8432). Suzuki’s Jimny finished in fifth place with 5697 unit sales.
2023 Hyundai Venue pricing*:
Venue |
$21,900 |
(+$160) |
Venue (a) |
$23,900 |
(+$140) |
Active (a) |
$26,000 |
(+$310) |
Elite (a) |
$28,500 |
(+$960) |
*Pricing excludes on-road costs.