The Hyundai Venue arrived in Australia during 2019 as one of the smallest SUVs, effectively replacing the discontinued Accent light car hatch and sedan as the brand’s entry-level proposition.
The Hyundai's low pricing, roomy packaging and generous specification make it an appealing first car, yet with a bigger boot and back seat than you’d probably expect, it also ticks boxes for smaller families as well. And while urban buyers will appreciate the compact dimensions, lively performance and excellent all-round vision, the Venue is also very capable out on the open road, too.
The Hyundai Venue line-up starts with the Venue (base) model, rises to Active and tops out at Elite. All versions use a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a manual or auto driving the front wheels only.
The cheapest grade starts from $22,500, rising to $29,250 for the most expensive version.