Hyundai is all set to disrupt the Indian automobile industry with three big launches lined up in the next several months. These new models are being viewed as critical to the firm’s mission to regain market share, particularly after a sales performance downturn. With new designs, updated features, and more intelligent technology, Hyundai is hoping big things from these cars.

New-Gen Hyundai Venue Interior

Hyundai is going to introduce the next-generation Venue in October 2025. The new compact SUV takes cues from the recently updated Creta, such as new DRLs and headlamps. It also receives 16-inch alloy wheels and is expected to have a panoramic sunroof on upper variants. Spied images also indicate that all four disc brakes could be available on certain variants. The vehicle will stick with its existing petrol and diesel engine options along with manual and automatic transmission options.

More significantly, the new Venue will be improved with a big safety boost in the form of Level 2 ADAS technology. This is a big step up from the present Venue’s Level 1 feature and makes cutting-edge safety tech available to more customers. These upgrades are important as Hyundai seeks to enhance the Venue’s position in the highly competitive compact SUV market.

New-Gen Hyundai Venue Features

  • Design drawn from new Creta
  • Redesigned 16-inch alloys
  • Probable panoramic sunroof and disc brakes on all four wheels
  • Level 2 ADAS suite
  • Same engine offerings (petrol/diesel)
  • Manual and automatic transmissions

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Facelift Interior

The facelifted Hyundai Ioniq 5 will be launched in India soon after the global unveil. The 2025 version receives a sportier look on the outside along with functional cabin updates such as more physical buttons and a new 3-spoke steering wheel. Caught testing in India last week, its launch seems to be just around the corner. The major update is the 84 kWh battery providing a driving range of over 500 km on a single charge.

The electric crossover will also feature premium elements like 8 airbags, Level 2 ADAS, OTA software updates, and Hyundai’s advanced Digital Key 2 system. These additions aim to elevate the ownership experience while making the Ioniq 5 even more competitive in the premium EV space.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Facelift Features

  • 84 kWh battery with 500+ km range
  • Updated exterior and sportier design
  • More physical cabin controls
  • Level 2 ADAS and 8 airbags
  • OTA updates and Digital Key 2

Hyundai Verna Facelift Interior

The 2025 Hyundai Verna facelift has been tested on the roads with extensive camouflage. Although design alterations appear to be minimal, particularly at the front, the interior is expected to receive a tech update with features that are more contemporary. Engine and transmission choices are expected to remain similar to the existing version.

Hyundai’s strategy with the Verna facelift appears to focus on refinement and interior enhancements rather than a major overhaul. This approach could appeal to urban buyers looking for a stylish and tech-savvy sedan without changes to the powertrain.

Hyundai Verna Facelift Features

  • Subtle front design updates
  • Interior upgrades with modern features
  • Same engine and transmission options
  • Launch expected in late 2025