The all-new 2025 Hyundai Venue has arrived in India with refreshed styling, a more premium interior, and a long list of new features. While Hyundai continues to offer the compact SUV with both petrol and diesel engines, this comparison focuses solely on the diesel-powered Venue — a choice still favoured by long-distance drivers and high-mileage users.
Despite growing scepticism about diesel’s future in India, compact SUVs like the Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Kia Syros, and Mahindra XUV 3XO continue to keep the segment alive. Here’s how the new Hyundai Venue diesel stacks up against these key rivals in terms of engine performance, fuel efficiency, and pricing.
Hyundai Venue Diesel vs Rivals: Engine and Transmission
The new Venue diesel retains the familiar 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged engine that powers several Hyundai and Kia models. It produces 116hp and 250Nm of torque, paired with either a 6-speed manual or, for the first time, a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
| Model | Engine | Power | Torque | Manual | AMT | Automatic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Venue | 1.5L, 4-cyl turbo | 116hp | 250Nm | 6MT | – | 6AT |
| Kia Sonet | 1.5L, 4-cyl turbo | 116hp | 250Nm | 6MT | – | 6AT |
| Kia Syros | 1.5L, 4-cyl turbo | 116hp | 250Nm | 6MT | – | 6AT |
| Mahindra XUV 3XO | 1.5L, 4-cyl turbo | 117hp | 300Nm | 6MT | 6AMT | – |
| Tata Nexon | 1.5L, 4-cyl turbo | 115hp | 260Nm | 6MT | 6AMT | – |
The Venue’s power and torque outputs are identical to the Sonet and Syros, both of which share the same Hyundai-Kia diesel engine. The XUV 3XO leads the pack with a hefty 300Nm of torque, while the Nexon follows with 260Nm. However, both the Mahindra and Tata lack a true torque-converter automatic gearbox, limiting convenience for some buyers.
Hyundai Venue Diesel Mileage vs Rivals
When it comes to efficiency, the new Venue diesel performs well in both manual and automatic guises. However, the Tata Nexon retains its crown as the most fuel-efficient diesel compact SUV.
| Model | Manual (ARAI) | AMT (ARAI) | Automatic (ARAI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Venue | 20.99kpl | – | 17.9kpl |
| Kia Sonet | – | – | 18.6kpl |
| Kia Syros | 20.75kpl | – | 17.65kpl |
| Mahindra XUV 3XO | 20.6kpl | 21.2kpl | – |
| Tata Nexon | 23.23kpl | 24.08kpl | – |
The Venue MT edges out the Syros slightly, while its AT variant trails the Sonet by 0.7kpl. The XUV 3XO’s AMT version offers a strong balance of performance and efficiency, but the Nexon’s AMT outperforms all, delivering up to 24.08kpl.
Hyundai Venue Diesel Prices vs Rivals
Hyundai has priced the Venue diesel competitively, though the addition of a new platform and feature-rich interior has nudged its prices upward compared to before.
| Model | MT Price Range | AMT Price Range | AT Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Venue | ₹9.70–12.51 lakh | – | ₹11.58–15.51 lakh |
| Kia Sonet | ₹8.98–11.25 lakh | – | ₹12.03–14.00 lakh |
| Kia Syros | ₹10.14–12.80 lakh | – | ₹15.22–15.94 lakh |
| Mahindra XUV 3XO | ₹8.95–13.43 lakh | ₹10.71–13.17 lakh | – |
| Tata Nexon | ₹10.00–14.90 lakh | ₹11.70–15.60 lakh | – |
(All prices ex-showroom, India)
The Venue MT undercuts the Nexon’s diesel-manual variants, while its automatic trims sit between the Kia siblings in price. The XUV 3XO AMT remains the most affordable way to get a two-pedal diesel SUV, though it lacks the refinement of a proper torque converter setup.
Verdict: Well-Balanced and Feature-Packed
The 2025 Hyundai Venue diesel brings together proven mechanicals, higher safety standards, and modern technology. It isn’t the most powerful or the most fuel-efficient option in its class, but it strikes a solid balance between performance, comfort, and usability. For buyers seeking a refined, feature-rich, and efficient diesel SUV, the new Venue remains one of the strongest contenders in the segment.
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