
The top-spec Hyundai Venue Elite has fallen down the small SUV pecking order, with several new entrants offering better value for money.
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Josh Nevett
The 2023 Hyundai Venue is available in the following exterior finishes:
All bar Atlas White cost an extra $595.
All models have a black interior as standard, though the Elite can be specified with a Denim interior colourway. This is only available on vehicles finished in Shimmering Silver or The Denim.
The Elite can be had with a two-tone exterior treatment, with a contrast colour for the roof, mirror caps and side garnishes, however this deletes the sunroof.
The top-spec Hyundai Venue Elite has fallen down the small SUV pecking order, with several new entrants offering better value for money.
Josh Nevett
While all the hype is about the electric iX2, it's the entry petrol grade that should probably get the most attention in the second-gen range.
James Wong
Type | ||
- | TURBO, TURBO PETROL DIRECT INJECTION | |
Size (cc) | ||
1591 | 1998 | |
Size (L) | ||
1.6L | 2.0L | |
Cylinders | ||
4 | 4 | |
Camshaft | ||
DUAL OVERHEAD CAM | DUAL OVERHEAD CAM | |
Valves/Ports per Cylinder | ||
16 | 16 | |
Power | ||
90kW | 150kW - 233kW | |
Power RPM | ||
6300 | 5000 - 5750 | |
Torque | ||
151Nm | 300Nm - 400Nm | |
Torque RPM | ||
4850 | 1450 - 2000 | |
Bore Stroke | ||
- | - | |
Compression Ratio | ||
- | - |