Hyundai India quietly introduces the all-new Venue HX2 base variant — a smart, affordable, and feature-packed entry point that’s already making waves at local dealerships. With its balanced price-to-performance ratio and refreshed design language, the HX2 could redefine budget-friendly compact SUVs in 2025.
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Hyundai HX2: Affordable Tech for Compact SUV Buyers
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Hyundai's HX2 targets Indian compact SUV buyers prioritizing affordability and tech integration.
The vehicle features a cost-efficient design, maintaining the Venue's familiar bold stance with practical exterior elements.
Its interior emphasizes functionality and practicality over plush luxury, aligning with market demands.
Reviewed and compiled by DailyAxle Auto Team verified automotive sources & industry data.
Data Insight:
Over 41% of compact SUV buyers in India now prioritize affordability and tech integration over luxury trims a space where Hyundai’s HX2 aims to dominate.
The new Hyundai Venue HX2 carries the familiar bold stance of the facelifted Venue but simplifies things for cost efficiency. It’s not flashy, but it’s well-executed with halogen projector headlamps, signature LED DRLs, and revised taillight detailing.
Body-colored door handles and ORVMs add a subtle premium touch, while the 15-inch steel wheels with black covers give it a clean, robust look. The front fascia remains aggressive, inspired by Hyundai’s “Parametric” design philosophy that debuted on the Tucson.
Interior Practicality Over Plush
Step inside the HX2, and the approach is straightforward yet functional. You get dual integrated displays, steering-mounted controls, and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, all standard impressive for a base variant.
Cabin materials lean towards utility, featuring all-black fabric upholstery, a neatly laid-out dashboard, and rear AC vents. Hyundai has also added four Type-C charging ports, power windows for all doors, and electrically adjustable ORVMs making the HX2 feel anything but basic.
Data Pulse:
In Hyundai’s internal buyer study (Q3 2025), nearly 64% of Venue customers in Tier-2 cities demanded tech features even in entry variants a key reason HX2 was born.
फाइल फोटो : Distinctive taillight and rear design of the 2025 Hyundai Venue HX2. Performance and Powertrain Options
The HX2 doesn’t compromise on flexibility. It comes with three engine options:
1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol (5-speed manual)
1.5-litre diesel (6-speed manual)
1.0-litre turbo-petrol (6-speed manual)
The 1.2L unit is expected to be the top seller, offering reliable daily performance and Hyundai’s signature smoothness. Meanwhile, the diesel remains ideal for long-distance commuters, and the turbo-petrol gives enthusiasts a taste of punchy acceleration at an accessible price point.
Ride comfort feels balanced soft enough for city bumps yet composed on highways. Steering feedback remains light, making it perfect for urban users.
On-Road Price and Value Proposition
The Hyundai Venue HX2 starts at ₹7.90 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up depending on engine choice.
Approximate on-road pricing (as of November 2025):
Delhi: ₹8.98 lakh
Mumbai: ₹9.27 lakh
Bengaluru: ₹9.50 lakh
These figures position the HX2 directly against base variants of the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, and Kia Sonet but with a slightly more tech-forward interior setup.
Verdict The New Benchmark for Entry-Level SUVs
The Venue HX2 is Hyundai’s smart move to capture first-time SUV buyers. It blends just enough tech, comfort, and everyday usability without straying into premium pricing.
Sure, it skips alloys, soft-touch panels, and high-end ADAS, but for under ₹9 lakh on-road, it nails the basics perfectly. This is the Venue’s most balanced base variant yet efficient, practical, and aspirational.
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