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Dramatic new look for Hyundai’s cheapest SUV

The Hyundai Venue has been a popular choice in the compact SUV market since its launch in 2019. With its stylish design, affordable price point, and impressive features, it quickly captured the hearts of many Australian drivers. And now, Hyundai has announced that the Venue will be getting a major facelift. Exciting news, right? But there’s one question on everyone’s mind – when will the upgraded version of the pint-size SUV be available in Australia?

Unfortunately, Hyundai has not yet revealed a specific timeline for the release of the upgraded Venue in Australia. However, the good news is that it will be hitting the markets soon. While we may have to wait a little longer, the upgrades and changes made to the Venue are definitely worth the wait.

So, what exactly can we expect from the upgraded Hyundai Venue? Well, for starters, the exterior of the SUV has received a major makeover. The front of the Venue now features a redesigned grille with a more prominent and aggressive look. The headlights have also been updated, giving the Venue a sleek and modern appearance. The rear of the vehicle has also been given a fresh new look with redesigned taillights and a new bumper. These changes not only enhance the overall aesthetic of the SUV but also improve its aerodynamics and performance.

But the upgrades don’t just stop at the exterior. Inside, the Hyundai Venue has been fitted with a range of new features, making it even more desirable. The most noticeable change is the introduction of a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, which comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard. This allows for a more seamless and connected driving experience. Other new features include a wireless charging pad, a rearview camera with dynamic guidelines, and a new digital instrument cluster. These upgrades not only add to the convenience and comfort of the Venue but also elevate its technology and connectivity game.

In terms of performance, the upgraded Hyundai Venue will be powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, producing 121 horsepower and 113 lb-ft of torque. This engine will be paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission, which offers a smoother and more efficient driving experience. Additionally, the upgraded Venue will also come with improved safety features such as forward collision avoidance assist, lane keeping assist, and driver attention warning, making it one of the safest vehicles in its class.

While we may have to wait a little longer for the upgraded Hyundai Venue to arrive in Australia, there’s no denying that it will be worth the wait. The changes and upgrades made to this pint-size SUV are a testament to Hyundai’s commitment to continuously improve and innovate its vehicles. And with its affordable price point, the upgraded Venue will continue to be a top choice for Australian drivers looking for a stylish and practical SUV.

In conclusion, the upgraded Hyundai Venue has received a major facelift, and it’s safe to say that it has taken the compact SUV market by storm. With its sleek new design, advanced features, and improved performance, the upgraded Venue is set to make a big impact when it finally arrives in Australia. While the wait may be a bit longer than expected, one thing is for sure – it will be worth it. So, let’s sit back, relax, and get ready to welcome the new and improved Hyundai Venue to the Australian roads.

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