Hyundai's entry-level Venue SUV enters 2025 with minimal changes, featuring a modest $250 price increase across its four-variant lineup. The range continues to offer a mix of manual and automatic transmission options, maintaining its competitive position in the light SUV segment.

Key Points:

2025 Hyundai Venue: Slight Price Bump for Popular Small SUV
  • $250 price increase for all variants
  • Four-variant lineup unchanged
  • Venue still priced under $30,000 before on-road costs
  • Remains second cheapest SUV in Australia behind Suzuki Ignis

2025 Pricing Structure:

  • Venue manual: $22,750 (+$250)
  • Venue auto: $24,750 (+$250)
  • Venue Active: $27,000 (+$250)
  • Venue Elite: $29,500 (+$250)

*All prices are before on-road costs 

Market Position:

  • Sold 6,949 units in 2024
  • Ranked fourth in light SUV segment
  • Behind Mazda CX-3 (18,461), Suzuki Jimny (9,697), and Toyota Yaris Cross (8,206)

Standard Safety Features:

  • Autonomous emergency braking (camera-based)
  • City/urban/interurban braking
  • Pedestrian detection
  • Automatic high-beam
  • Lane keep assist
  • Rear occupant alert
  • Driver attention warning
  • Leading vehicle departure alert
  • Reversing camera
  • Front, front-side and curtain airbags
  • Tyre pressure monitoring

Additional Features by Trim:

  • Venue Active adds rear parking sensors
  • Venue Elite adds blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert

The 2025 Hyundai Venue's minor price adjustment reflects the brand's strategy to maintain its competitive edge in the light SUV segment while adapting to market conditions. As one of Australia's most affordable SUVs, the Venue continues to offer a compelling package for budget-conscious buyers seeking the versatility of an SUV with city-friendly dimensions and a comprehensive list of safety features.