Hyundai Venue Knight Edition prices start at Rs 10 lakh
This edition is available only on petrol-engined variants.
Hyundai India has launched the Venue Knight edition priced between Rs 10 lakh-13.48 lakh. Hyundai had also introduced a Venue Flux edition a few years back, but this was exclusive to the South Korean market.
| HYUNDAI VENUE KNIGHT EDITION PRICE AND VARIANTS | |
|---|---|
| Variant | Price |
| 1.2-litre S(O) Knight MT | Rs 10 lakh |
| 1.2-litre SX Knight MT | Rs 11.26 lakh |
| 1.2-litre SX Knight MT Dual Tone | Rs 11.41 lakh |
| 1.0-litre SX(O) Knight MT | Rs 12.65 lakh |
| 1.0-litre SX(O) Knight MT Dual Tone | Rs 12.80 lakh |
| 1.0-litre SX(O) Knight DCT | Rs 13.33 lakh |
| 1.0-litre SX(O) Knight DCT Dual Tone | Rs 13.48 lakh |
Hyundai Venue Knight edition: what’s new
The Knight edition does not get any mechanical changes, and sticks to just cosmetic updates. On the outside, the Venue gets blacked-out elements that include the front grille, roof rails, alloy wheels, wing mirrors and even front and rear skid plates. To make the paint scheme stand out, the company has also added brass-coloured inserts on the bumpers, alloy wheels and roof rails with the front brake calipers painted red. Logos all over the car get a ‘dark chrome’ treatment, and the car gets a 'Knight' emblem, like on the Creta Knight edition.
The Knight edition of the Venue is available with a choice of four monotone colours – black, white, grey and red. Also on offer is a dual-tone paint option of red and black.
On the inside, the Knight edition continues with an all-black upholstery and brass highlights. New additions to the Venue include a dashcam and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror. The dashcam is a dual-camera setup, which is already available on the Venue N Line.
Hyundai Venue Knight edition engine and gearbox
The Knight Edition is available only on the petrol powertrains of the Venue. This includes an 83hp, 114Nm, 1.2-litre engine mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox on the S(O) and SX variants, and a 120hp, 172Nm, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol in the SX(O) variant with either a 6-speed iMT or a 7-speed DCT.
Hyundai Venue Knight edition: rivals and new generation
The Hyundai Venue is a compact SUV and, as such, it rivals the likes of the Kia Sonet, Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon and the slightly larger Maruti Suzuki Brezza.
As we reported recently, Hyundai will introduce the second-gen Venue in India in 2025 and it will be the first Hyundai to roll out from the recently acquired Talegaon plant.
Also see:
Hyundai Creta, Alcazar Adventure editions launched
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
18 Aug 2023
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