Affordable subcompact SUVs are an increasing trend in today’s market. The 2024 Hyundai Venue is at the pinnacle of this trend. The subcompact SUV’s base price is lower than that of many competitors while providing standard driver assistance features such as lane keep assist and forward collision-avoidance assist. Thus, the entrant is placed perfectly for the buyers looking for a budget friendly offering. It does not offer all-wheel drive as found in expensive rivals, however, the Venue offers a roomy cabin and a fitting engine that is appropriate for city driving.
For the new model year, the Hyundai Venue sees a few enhancements: second-row USB ports are now standard on the SEL and Limited trims, keyless entry with push-button start is available on the SEL, and the base SE now includes a six-speaker audio system.
Pricing and Trim Levels
The pricing for the 2024 Hyundai Venue is as follows:
- SE: Starting at $21,295
- SEL: Starting at $23,295
- Limited: Starting at $24,545
The Limited trim is recommended for those seeking more features and style. It includes a unique Denim exterior and interior treatment, 17-inch wheels, heated front seats, and in-dash navigation.
Engine, Transmission, and Performance
The venue models are all installed with a 4-cylinder engine of 121 hp together with a CVT or the continuously variable automatic transmission system. While this powertrain performs satisfactorily for city driving applications, it is a different case when it comes to highway passing power. The Venue comes as front-wheel drive only which can be a drawback for those who anticipated all-wheel drive. In terms of testing in cities, the Venue was reasonable, easy to drive and make turns, but the steering could be too responsive for highway driving which makes it more suitable for short rides only.
Fuel Economy
According to a fuel economy claim made by the EPA, the Venue records 29 mpg for city travel and 33 mpg for high way driving. In real-world tests, the Venue did not do worse than 31 mpg on a highway driving at a speed of 75 mph within hwy limits which is slightly shy of its EPA rated mpg.
Interior Comfort and Cargo Space
Easy to conclusion given the fact that Hyundai Venue is a sub 4-meter car, almost bulldozes interiors. Both in the front and rear seats, there is enough comfort space provided although the seating arrangement is quite functional with no frills. SEL trim comes with goodies such as leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob while heated seats in the front are reserved for the Limited only. There are 19 cubic feet of trunk room in the Venue which becomes 32 cubic feet with the rear bench seat down.
Infotainment and Connectivity
Infotainment system and cellular system of all trims of the Venue are supplemented with 8 inches of touchscreen which allows user’s smartphone to be connected with Apple Carplay and Android Auto. Touch screen of the infotainment system is responsive and engaging and the overall operation of the system has been kept simple. Navigation system is offered on SEL and Limited trims, and the six speakers audio kit is available in every model now.