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Last Updated on: 06 Jan 2026

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Hyundai Venue price in Jamtara

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₹8.99 - ₹18.77 Lakh
On road price, Jamtara
Jamtara
Starting₹13,032 /month
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The Hyundai Venue price in Jamtara starts at Rs ₹8.00 lakh (ex-showroom). New Venue on road price in Jamtara for the HX2 1.2 Petrol MT variant begins at Rs ₹8.99 lakh. 

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Hyundai Venue price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.99 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.88 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX4 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹9.88 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Rear camera
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.27 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX2 1.5 Diesel MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹10.87 Lakh
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Touch screen infotainment system
Steering mounted controls
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.92 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Hyundai Venue HX5+ 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.20 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Hyundai Venue HX6 1.2 Petrol MT
1197 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.73 Lakh
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Hyundai Venue N Line N6 1.0 Turbo Petrol MT
998 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.87 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Hyundai Venue HX5 1.5 Diesel MT
1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹11.97 Lakh
Cruise control
Sunroof
Digital cockpit
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system

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Trending Questions on Hyundai Venue - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Ramon Feb 18, 2026

Hi, I’m Ram from Bangalore. I am planning to buy a new Hyundai Venue HX5 Turbo petrol, but many of my friends are warning me about the mileage. My usage is very low. Now I am thinking of buying the same variant in diesel, but I believe the maintenance costs are higher. Could you kindly suggest whether I should choose petrol or diesel?

If your usage is very low, then it is not advisable to buy a diesel car. The Hyundai Venue turbo petrol is a good option for you and will be more than sufficient for your needs.
Yes, the mileage will be lower than the diesel, but it should be fine given your low running. For reference, in our real-world fuel efficiency tests, the mechanically-identical Kia Sonet turbo petrol-DCT returned 11.6kpl in the city and 16.5kpl on the highway, so you can expect similar figures from the Venue as well.
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Asked by: Hemanton Feb 17, 2026

Hello Autocar India!! I am planning to purchase a Hyundai Venue Automatic, but I am confused between the diesel and petrol options. In mixed conditions, my monthly running will be under 1,000km. My focus is on fuel efficiency and long-term maintenance costs. I have chosen diesel, but would appreciate your opinion.

If you have the budget for the Hyundai Venue diesel AT, then you should go for it, as its relatively high sticker price is the biggest roadblock here, given your usage. Yes, given your light usage, a petrol might sound like it makes more sense, and in most cases it would.
However, while Hyundai's 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is a nice option, it isn't offered with an automatic in the Venue. And while the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol is punchy and exciting, it's not particularly smooth or fuel efficient, and could prove more expensive to maintain should something go wrong.
The diesel with its torque converter automatic, though not particularly exciting, is actually the best all-rounder in the Venue model range, and thus, budget permitting, is the one you should go for.
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Asked by: Aravindon Feb 16, 2026

I have booked a new Venue 2025 HX8T in Dec ’25. The waiting time during booking was 45 days. I have completed 65 days, and I am now being asked to wait till Mar ’26. Is there an issue with Venue Turbo production?

The Hyundai Venue Turbo is a popular model, and the waiting period for it is on the higher side. The delay in delivery could be due to a shortage of the specific variant you have booked.
However, we recommend checking with the dealership for the exact reason for the delay. If you are not satisfied with the response, you can ask for a refund and consider other options.
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Asked by: Ajay Thilakanon Feb 16, 2026

I’m looking for a compact SUV, and I am a big fan of the Kia Seltos. I am a driving enthusiast, but the TGDi engine of the Seltos will stretch my budget considerably. I also want all the bells and whistles like a 360-degree camera and a fully digital instrument cluster. I wanted a manual gearbox with the TGDi, but that is no longer an option. My dilemma is whether to choose the Kia Seltos HTX(A) manual with the naturally aspirated engine or the Hyundai Venue N-Line N10 DCT. Is spending ₹2-4 lakh extra on the Kia Seltos (considering both NA and TGDi engines) justifiable, or should I settle for the sub-4-metre Hyundai Venue (1.0L turbo engine)?

If you enjoy driving, the Kia Seltos's 1.5 naturally aspirated petrol is not the engine for you - capable as it is in everyday driving. Similarly, the Hyundai Venue, even though its 1.0-litre T-GDi engine has a strong 120hp power figure, just doesn't feel quite as punchy or enthusiastic as the numbers suggest. And since you're on a budget, but you also want all the bells and whistles, there are a couple of different ways you could go.
Since Kia doesn't offer the 1.5 T-GDi with a manual gearbox (the iMT is not as enjoyable), you could increase your budget and go for the DCT. If that's not an option, consider other fun-to-drive and fully loaded cars that could serve all your needs.
The Mahindra XUV 3XO with its 131hp, T-GDi engine is exciting to drive, especially in manual guise, and gets you loads of features within your budget. However, our recommendation is the Hyundai Creta N-Line - it's a little older than the Seltos and doesn't have the latest tech, but it's still very well-loaded with features and good on space too. Moreover, you get the smooth yet punchy 1.5 T-GDi engine with a manual, and the N-Line arguably handles better than the Seltos, too.
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Asked by: Harshon Feb 16, 2026

Hi, I am interested in buying a car and am considering the Hyundai Venue or the Creta. First of all, which one should I choose and why? Also, which variant of both models would be the best to buy? My mandatory requirements are: Projector LED headlamps Sunroof Petrol engine Manual transmission My monthly driving is approximately 1,500 km within the city and around 2,000 km on highways.

While there is some price overlap between petrol versions of the Hyundai Venue and Hyundai Creta, both SUVs are essentially very different and cater to different requirements. 

Without knowing your exact budget, we'll have to assume that you are willing to spend on the highest-spec Hyundai Venue petrol on offer. The version in question is the turbo-petrol with a manual gearbox in HX8 trim that costs Rs 13.85 lakh (on-road). This model packs in an LED headlamp and a single-pane sunroof, among many other features that are missing on a similar-priced Creta EX(O). 

The list includes auto climate control, reverse camera, leatherette upholstery and more. The Venue's turbo-petrol engine has nice punch, which you will appreciate, especially on highway drives. 

The Creta EX(O) (Rs 14.5 lakh on-road) misses many features but does entice with its panoramic sunroof. The Creta is also the larger car and makes more sense if you will be travelling often with more people. The Creta's 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine delivers reasonable performance but doesn't have the punch of the Venue Turbo. 

If the extra space isn't essential to you, the Venue is the one we'd recommend for you. However, given your usage, you should also consider the Venue diesel, which makes for a more efficient option.    

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Asked by: Kushalon Feb 16, 2026

Hey Autocar Team, I am looking to upgrade from an Elite i20 2016 variant - confused between going for the top variant of sub 4m or upgrading to the larger SUV, considering the Hyundai Venue HX10, the Kia Sonet GTX Plus or upgrading to the new Kia Seltos HTX variant - the cost difference is ~4 lakhs, primarily city driving in Mumbai and monthly long trips along with family.

It’s a confusion many people face, and understandably so. If you go purely by the brochure and think with your head rather than your heart, compact SUVs do offer strong value for money, but there are a few key differences to keep in mind.
Since you haven’t specified the engine option, let’s assume you are looking at petrol variants. In that case, there is a noticeable difference in the driving experience. Compact SUVs like the Kia Sonet and Hyundai Venue use a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine paired with a 7-speed DCT. While this setup offers good punch, it doesn’t feel as smooth, refined or effortless as the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated or 1.5-turbo petrol engines offered in the Kia Seltos.
If you are considering a diesel, the experience is largely similar across these cars, as they all use the same 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine, paired with either a manual or a 6-speed automatic.
There are other areas where the Seltos feels like a clear step up in terms of space, comfort and interior quality. If a larger, more refined petrol engine, better cabin space and superior comfort matter to you, it makes sense to spend the extra money on the Seltos.
However, if you prefer to save that money and go with a compact SUV, then between the Sonet and the Venue, we would suggest the Hyundai Venue, as it is the newer car, offers better rear seat space, and packs in more features.
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Asked by: Swayam Tawdeon Feb 15, 2026

My family has used a Wagon R for 8 years. We also have an Innova Crysta. We now want to replace the Wagon R with an automatic SUV that is cheaper than the Creta. It should be suitable for city use as well as occasional travel. Preferably diesel and suitable for long-term ownership.

Since you are looking for a diesel-automatic SUV that is smaller than the Hyundai Creta, we would recommend the Hyundai Venue.
The Hyundai Venue is powered by a 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine that's paired with a smooth 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox and has a claimed mileage of 17.9 kpl. The compact SUV also has a spacious, comfortable, and feature-rich cabin. It is also a good long-term purchase, as the Venue is reliable and Hyundai has a widespread service network in India.
Hyundai Venue diesel-automatic prices range from Rs 11.58 lakh to Rs 15.51 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Asked by: Sai Kumar Rachamallaon Feb 13, 2026

Planning to upgrade my car for safety from a Kwid to a sub-4m SUV. I am confused between the Skoda Kylaq and the Kia Sonet. I liked the Sonet diesel but am worried about DPF issues. For the 1.0-litre turbo, I know the Kylaq is superior, but I am also concerned about maintenance and resale value. The Sonet has everything except safety and has a stiff suspension. I need it for highway and city use and would prefer an automatic. Please suggest.

If you liked the Kia Sonet, go for it - it is a polished compact SUV. As you've mentioned, the Skoda's 1.0-litre turbo-petrol is an excellent engine, but the Sonet's isn't too far behind in terms of performance. Kia's DCT is smooth, and on the whole, the Sonet is quite nice to drive too.
As far as safety goes, the Sonet packs in more active and passive kit, including ADAS, which the Skoda Kylaq misses. Alternatively, you could also consider the new Hyundai Venue Turbo-DCT.
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Asked by: Sureshon Feb 13, 2026

I recently purchased the Hyundai Venue HX6 1.2 NA petrol manual at an on-road price of approximately ₹11.5 lakh in Himachal Pradesh. However, after the purchase, I began to feel that the HX5 or even the HX4 variant might have been sufficient for my needs and would have cost less. Did I make the right decision?

Firstly, congratulations on your purchase. We wish you many safe and happy kilometres. The Hyundai Venue is one of the most well-rounded compact SUVs around, and its petrol engine and 5-speed manual combination is smooth and refined. 

Yes, as you've pointed out correctly, the HX4 variant covers the basics very well, and being significantly cheaper than the HX6 variant, it is an excellent value for money. 

However, now that you've already bought the HX6 variant, we'd suggest you enjoy it to the fullest and take full advantage of all the added features like sunroof, auto climate control, auto LED headlamps, rear wiper and washer, etc. 

 

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Asked by: Naman Guptaon Feb 11, 2026

I’m planning to replace my 2018 Hyundai i20 Petrol MT. Like my Hyundai, the new car would also be driven by my wife for daily errands. I already have an Alcazar for long trips and vacations. Which car would you suggest with a maximum budget of Rs 10 lakh on-road, Faridabad? Daily running would be 15 to 20 km.

Since you are already familiar with Hyundai cars and have had a good experience with them, we would recommend you stick with the brand.
The Hyundai Venue is a good option for your requirements. It is compact and easy to drive in the city, and the smooth 1.2-litre petrol engine is peppy enough for daily use. The Venue also has a spacious cabin and a fairly large boot. Go for the Venue HX4 1.2 Petrol MT, which costs Rs 9.97 lakh (on-road, Delhi), and it comes with features such as a 10.25-inch touchscreen, rear camera, TPMS, 6 airbags, etc.
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