Compare every Hyundai Venue variant sold new in Australia. 12 variants, from $22,990 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the Hyundai Australian website and updated weekly.
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The 2026 Hyundai Venue is a compact petrol SUV that suits budget-conscious buyers and first-time car owners seeking practical city transport. Its standout strength is the combination of low running costs (around $2905 annually) and respectable fuel efficiency at 7L/100km, making it genuinely economical to own long-term. One thing to consider is the modest 333-litre boot space and 90kW power output, which means you'll need to accept tight rear storage and relatively leisurely performance compared to larger competitors.
Configure the VenueThe 2026 Hyundai Venue Active is a compact SUV that delivers practical everyday motoring for first-time buyers and urban drivers who value safety and warranty peace of mind, with its comprehensive 5-year warranty providing genuine peace of mind. Its standout strength is genuine value for money, combining a respectable 1.6-litre petrol engine producing 90kW with modest fuel consumption of 7.2L/100km and estimated annual running costs around $2,968, making it one of the most affordable options in its class. The main consideration is boot space-at 333 litres, it's tight for families planning regular weekend trips, so measure your needs against the practical 5-seat layout before committing.
Configure the ActiveThe 2026 Hyundai Venue Elite is a compact SUV that appeals to first-time buyers and city drivers seeking an affordable, practical runabout with genuine safety credentials. Its standout strength is the combination of a frugal 1.6-litre petrol engine (consuming just 7.2L/100km) paired with a five-year warranty, delivering genuine peace of mind without breaking the bank. The main consideration is boot space-at 333 litres, it's tight for families with regular cargo needs, though the 1225kg kerb weight does help with fuel economy and handling in urban environments.
Configure the EliteThe MY23 Hyundai Venue Active 1.6 MPi Automatic is a light SUV sold new in Australia in 2023, on the facelifted QX.V5 body. Its 1.6-litre naturally aspirated four makes 90 kW and 151 Nm through a six-speed automatic, driving the front wheels, and Hyundai quotes 7.2 L/100km combined on ADR 81/02 with 165 g/km of CO2. It is 4,040 mm long on a 2,520 mm wheelbase with 170 mm of ground clearance and 355 litres of boot space, tows 800 kg braked, and comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, forward collision-avoidance assist, lane keeping assist and a reversing camera.
Configure the Active 1.6 MPi AutomaticThe manual QX Venue uses a 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol with 90kW and 151Nm and a six-speed manual, driving the front wheels. The manual is the more economical of the two at 7.0L/100km combined against 7.2 for the automatic, and it was the cheapest way into a new Hyundai SUV. Boot space is 355 litres.
Configure the Venue 1.6 MPi Manual (QX 2019-2023)The automatic QX Venue uses the 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol with 90kW and 151Nm through a conventional six-speed torque-converter automatic, which is a simpler and generally more durable choice than the dual-clutches common in this class. It is rated at 7.2L/100km combined and 165g/km CO2, with 355 litres of boot space.
Configure the Venue 1.6 MPi Automatic (QX 2019-2023)The automatic QX Venue uses the 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol with 90kW and 151Nm through a conventional six-speed torque-converter automatic, which is a simpler and generally more durable choice than the dual-clutches common in this class. It is rated at 7.2L/100km combined and 165g/km CO2, with 355 litres of boot space.
Configure the Active 1.6 MPi Automatic (QX 2019-2023)The automatic QX Venue uses the 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol with 90kW and 151Nm through a conventional six-speed torque-converter automatic, which is a simpler and generally more durable choice than the dual-clutches common in this class. It is rated at 7.2L/100km combined and 165g/km CO2, with 355 litres of boot space.
Configure the Elite 1.6 MPi Automatic (QX 2019-2023)The MY23 Hyundai Venue Venue 1.6 MPi Manual is a light SUV sold new in Australia in 2023, on the facelifted QX.V5 body. Its 1.6-litre naturally aspirated four makes 90 kW and 151 Nm through a six-speed manual, driving the front wheels, and Hyundai quotes 7 L/100km combined on ADR 81/02 with 160 g/km of CO2. It is 4,040 mm long on a 2,520 mm wheelbase with 170 mm of ground clearance and 355 litres of boot space, tows 1100 kg braked, and comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, forward collision-avoidance assist, lane keeping assist and a reversing camera.
Configure the Venue 1.6 MPi ManualThe MY23 Hyundai Venue Venue 1.6 MPi Automatic is a light SUV sold new in Australia in 2023, on the facelifted QX.V5 body. Its 1.6-litre naturally aspirated four makes 90 kW and 151 Nm through a six-speed automatic, driving the front wheels, and Hyundai quotes 7.2 L/100km combined on ADR 81/02 with 165 g/km of CO2. It is 4,040 mm long on a 2,520 mm wheelbase with 170 mm of ground clearance and 355 litres of boot space, tows 800 kg braked, and comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, forward collision-avoidance assist, lane keeping assist and a reversing camera.
Configure the Venue 1.6 MPi AutomaticThe MY23 Hyundai Venue Elite 1.6 MPi Automatic is a light SUV sold new in Australia in 2023, on the facelifted QX.V5 body. Its 1.6-litre naturally aspirated four makes 90 kW and 151 Nm through a six-speed automatic, driving the front wheels, and Hyundai quotes 7.2 L/100km combined on ADR 81/02 with 165 g/km of CO2. It is 4,040 mm long on a 2,520 mm wheelbase with 170 mm of ground clearance and 355 litres of boot space, tows 800 kg braked, and comes with an 8-inch touchscreen, forward collision-avoidance assist, lane keeping assist and a reversing camera.
Configure the Elite 1.6 MPi AutomaticThe manual QX Venue uses a 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol with 90kW and 151Nm and a six-speed manual, driving the front wheels. The manual is the more economical of the two at 7.0L/100km combined against 7.2 for the automatic, and it was the cheapest way into a new Hyundai SUV. Boot space is 355 litres.
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