Hyundai is readying a major safety and tech boost for the Venue in India, and the headline items are big: Level 2 ADAS and disc brakes on all four wheels. Bookings are open, and the refreshed sub-4-metre SUV is slated to launch on November 4, 2025.
What “Level 2 ADAS” Means Here
Hyundai’s SmartSense Level 2 suite adds active driver-assistance features that can both warn and intervene. Expect functions such as adaptive cruise control with lane-centering, forward collision avoidance with pedestrian/cyclist detection, blind-spot collision avoidance, and rear cross-traffic collision avoidance.
A 360-degree camera and blind-spot view assist are also part of the upgrade, giving the Venue a feature set that rivals (or beats) many larger SUVs.
All Four Disc Brakes (More Safety Kit)
The Venue will move from front-disc/rear-drum to discs on all four wheels, improving pedal feel and repeated-stop performance—especially useful on highways and ghat sections. The refreshed model also brings an electronic parking brake with auto hold, rounding out the braking update. Combined with the ADAS additions, these changes mark one of the most substantial safety revisions to the Venue since its debut.
Design and Cabin Tech Updates
Inside, the Venue gains dual 12.3-inch displays (instrument cluster + infotainment), a premium audio system, and upmarket conveniences such as ventilated front seats and rear window sunshades on higher trims. Exterior tweaks are subtle but modernize the stance, while the new camera and parking sensors are neatly integrated. Overall, it’s a tech-forward cabin aimed at elevating the daily driving experience.
Engines and Drivetrains (what to expect)
Core powertrains continue: a naturally aspirated petrol with manual, a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol with manual or 7-speed DCT, and the diesel with a manual. Multiple outlets suggest Hyundai is also pairing the diesel with a torque-converter automatic for the first time on the Venue—watch the variant sheet at launch to confirm availability across trims.
Why This Update Matters
Level 2 ADAS and four-wheel discs move the Venue to the sharp end of the compact-SUV safety race, where rivals have been steadily adding advanced aids. For urban commuters, lane-keeping and 360-camera functions make tight traffic and parking easier; for highway users, adaptive assistance and stronger braking improve long-distance confidence.
Add the richer cabin tech, and the 2025 Venue shapes up as a more holistic upgrade rather than a cosmetic nip-and-tuck.
Key takeaways (short list)
- Launch in India on November 4, 2025; bookings open.
- Level 2 ADAS with a 360° camera and blind-spot assists.
- All four disc brakes and an electronic parking brake with auto hold.
- Dual 12.3-inch screens, ventilated seats, upgraded audio, and more.

