A Professional Look at the Hyundai Venue Knight Edition

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24/04/2026

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The Hyundai Venue has a new special model, the Knight Edition, recently launched in India. This vehicle is causing a stir due to its modern features and surprisingly low price point compared to models in other markets. Here are the key questions and answers about this new SUV.

What exactly is the Venue Knight Edition?

This is a special version of the second-generation Hyundai Venue, which is currently sold in India. The "Knight Edition" name refers to its styling. It features a blacked-out theme on the grille, roof rails, mirror caps, and 16-inch alloy wheels. The Hyundai badges are matte black, and it includes red brake calipers for a sporty touch. The interior also follows this theme with black upholstery and brass-colored accents.

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How does it compare to the Venue sold in the United States?

The differences are significant. The Indian model, including the Knight Edition, is a newer, second-generation vehicle. The US market still receives the first-generation model. The Indian Venue has a boxier, more upright design and updated LED lighting. Inside, the technology is far more advanced. It features dual 12.3-inch curved displays, while the US version has a smaller 8-inch touchscreen. The Knight Edition also offers features not found in the US base models, like a 360-degree camera, an integrated dashcam, and a Bose premium audio system.

What are the powertrain options?

The Venue Knight Edition in India is available with three engine choices. The base engine is a 1.2-liter gasoline engine making 82 horsepower. There is also a 1.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that produces 118 horsepower. For those who prefer diesel, a 1.5-liter engine with 114 horsepower is available. For comparison, the single engine option in the US-spec Venue is a 1.6-liter engine that produces 121 horsepower.

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What is the biggest takeaway about this vehicle?

The most notable aspect is the price. The Hyundai Venue Knight Edition starts at approximately $10,400 in India. This is nearly half the starting price of the first-generation Venue sold in the United States, which begins at around $20,550. Even the top-tier Knight Edition model costs under $16,000. This significant price difference for a newer and better-equipped vehicle highlights the major variations in automotive markets and pricing strategies across different regions.

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