Hyundai India launches Venue S+ variant with electric Sunroof at INR 9.35 lakh

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These enhancements make the Hyundai Venue S+ a compelling option in the SUV segment.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has launched the new Hyundai Venue S+ variant today, priced at INR 9,35,800. This SUV, known for its modern style, advanced technology, and connectivity, is now enhanced with an electric sunroof.

The new Hyundai Venue S+ is powered by a 1.2 L Kappa petrol engine with a manual transmission. Key features of this variant include a smart electric sunroof, a digital cluster with color TFT Multi Information Display (MID), and a 20.32 cm (8”) touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Additionally, it offers rear AC vents and roof rails.

Safety is a priority in the Hyundai Venue S+ variant. It includes six airbags, TPMS Highline, automatic headlamps, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC).

"Embrace the Lit life with the Hyundai Venue, an SUV that captures the hearts of the customers with its new-age style, advanced technology and connectivity," said the company.

These enhancements make the Hyundai Venue S+ a compelling option in the SUV segment. The new features and safety measures ensure a comfortable, connected, and secure driving experience.

Hyundai Venue Price

Model

Engine

Transmission

Variant

EX-Showroom Price (INR)

Hyundai Venue

Kappa 1.2 l MPi Petrol

MT

S+

9 35 800/-

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