The Hyundai Venue launch is just around the corner. We will get to see the car in flesh on 16th June. The Venue facelift won’t just be a mere facelift with minor changes. We expect the compact SUV to receive a major overhaul in terms of design, safety, and mechanicals. While we are all excited about the new compact SUV, Hyundai has been teasing some of its features through social media and we have listed them all down here if you missed any of them.

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Home 2 Car
The Venue Facelift will have Alexa and Google Assistant onboard. So you can use your favourite AI assistant to control some features of the car. Features like, turning on the AC, find my car, locking doors, checking fuel level, etc.

Driving Modes
The new Venue will come with three driving modes namely, Normal, Eco and Sport. Drivers will be able to choose the modes using a drive select dial on the central console. The driving mode will also change the colours of the MID display.

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Sounds of Nature
Do you like soothing ambient sound while driving? Well, the new Hyundai Venue will come with “Sounds of Nature” on board. The infotainment system is preloaded with sounds of tranquil beach, lively forest, rain patter, etc.

Reclining Rear Seats
A first in the segment, the Venue will come with 2-step reclining for the rear seat. This means the rear passengers can also get a comfortable seating position for those long journeys.

Additional Safety
In terms of safety, the current Venue is equipped with 2 front airbags, ISOFIX mounts, and ABS as standard, while the top variant also gets the option of 6-airbags. The top-end variants also get the option of switchable traction control which is enabled using the ESP (Electronic Stability Programme) and a Hill Hold Assist option. Other safety features include ISOFIX child mounts, a reverse parking camera, and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS). With the facelift, we expect Hyundai to make some of these features standard considering that its distant sibling, the Kia Sonet, was updated with more standard safety features.

What’s More?
Well, this is what we know so far about the new Hyundai Venue. To be updated with the new features as they are unveiled, bookmark this article and refresh.