Rumour: Hyundai Venue N Line India Launch On September 6 | V3Cars

After launching the Venue facelift, Hyundai are now gearing up to launch the sportier version of the sub-4m SUV, the Venue N Line. As per the latest rumours, Hyundai will launch the Venue N Line on September 6. Hyundai are likely to offer the Venue N Line in 2 variants — N6 and N8. Unlike the i20 N Line, the Venue facelift is likely to come with a single powertrain.

Hyundai Venue N Line

2022 Hyundai Venue N Line Exterior Changes

We expect the Venue N Line to boast sportier bumpers with larger air intakes. In addition to that, Hyundai could add signature N elements, such as the chequered flag grille with N Line badging, different set of alloy wheels, side skirts, rear diffuser, red brake callipers and twin tip exhausts.

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2022 Hyundai Venue N Line Interior Changes

On the inside, the Venue N Line is likely to come with all-black interiors with sporty inserts. It could also get leather seats with N Line embossing, N-spec steering wheel with stubbier paddle shifters, red ambient lighting and an N-spec gear shifter.

2022 Hyundai Venue N Line Mechanical Changes

Mechanically, the Venue N Line is likely to make use of the same 1.0L turbo petrol engine as the new Venue. In the new Venue, this 1.0L turbo petrol produces 120PS of power and 172Nm of torque between 1500rpm and 4000rpm. The Venue N Line is likely to come with the updated 7-speed dual-clutch transmission only. Hyundai are not likely to offer the auto-clutch manual transmission option with the Venue N Line.

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While the engine and gearbox are not likely to receive any changes, the Venue N Line could get recalibrated suspension. Additionally, it could also feature stiffer dampers along with a much more responsive steering rack.

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