Hyundai Venue Electric SUV 2025 Set to Revolutionize Indian EV Market with Bold Styling & Fast Charging

Hyundai Venue Electric SUV 2025

Hyundai is entering the small SUV space in India with the introduction of the all-new Venue Electric SUV 2025. As India transitions to the electric mobility space, this electric vehicle variant of the much-loved Venue is a courageous and clever step taken by Hyundai.

With the latest EV tech, fast charging, and exciting new designs, the Venue EV wants to be more than just another electric car, but rather Hyundai’s vision of smarter, cleaner driving in cities.

Given the strong heritage of the Venue brand and growing interest in EVs, Hyundai is targeting new EV buyers, who may have never considered an EVs before, and loyal SUV fans that want to convert to electric from petrol.

Electric SUV Comparison Table – 2025

FeatureHyundai Venue EV 2025Tata Nexon EVMahindra XUV400Maruti Suzuki eVX (expected)
Battery Capacity~50 kWh (expected)30.2 kWh / 40.5 kWh34.5 kWh / 39.4 kWh~48–50 kWh
Range (claimed)Up to 400 km312–465 km375–456 km~400–450 km
Power Output135–150 HP (est.)127 HP / 143 HP150 HP~135–140 HP (est.)
0–100 kmph (approx.)Under 10 sec (est.)9.4 – 8.9 sec8.3 sec9–10 sec (est.)
Charging (DC Fast)10–80% in < 45 mins10–80% in 56 mins10–80% in 50 minsUnder 50 mins (est.)
Home Charging (AC)6–8 hours7.5–9 hrs6.5–8 hrs7–8 hrs (est.)
Infotainment & Connectivity10.25” touchscreen, wireless Android Auto/CarPlay10.25” touchscreen, connected techAdrenoX, Apple CarPlay, Android AutoLarge screen, SmartPlay Pro+
ADAS & Safety FeaturesLikely in top variants (ADAS, ESC, TPMS)ESP, hill-hold, 6 airbags6 airbags, ESC, ISOFIXExpected ADAS & 6 airbags
Price (Ex-showroom)₹14 – ₹17 lakh (est.)₹14.49 – ₹19.49 lakh₹15.49 – ₹17.49 lakh₹13.5 – ₹16.5 lakh (est.)
Launch Year20252023 (updated in 2024)2023Late 2025

Bold and Future-Ready Design

The Hyundai Venue EV 2025 is a radical upgrade, with a new look that separates itself from its ICE counterpart. Expect a comfortable, more EV-derived appearance with a closed off front, aerodynamic design lines, and LED’s everywhere.

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All new EV-only bumpers and stylish DRLs, as well as a revised rear end with a connecting LED light bar make for a new identity. The new alloy wheels and EV badges finish off what looks to be an appropriate modern exterior, and the floating roof design and embedded door handles is a glimpse into the premium EV direction Hyundai is targeting.

Spacious and Smart Interior

Sure, the Venue Electric claims to have a techy yet practical cabin with eco-friendly materials, a revamped dashboard, and an upgraded touchscreen infotainment system that includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and EV-specific graphics with range and battery status.

A fully digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, USB-C ports, rear AC vents, and a flat floor in the rear should make the Venue Electric handy for everyday living, especially if you have kids or take the bus into the city every day.

Impressive Electric Powertrain

Below the surface (or, to put it more simply, under the flooring), the Venue EV is rumored to come with a 50kWh battery that could give a real world range of 400km – great for both the daily city driver and the occasional long-weekend adventure.

It is likely to produce in the order of 135–150 HP, making it fun to drive while being efficient. With abilities like regenerative braking, driving modes, and potentially even a one-pedal driving option, this EV will be aimed at both the novice electric driver and the experienced one.

Fast Charging Capabilities

Hyundai is also thinking about the infrastructure. The Venue Electric SUV will be able to use DC fast charging, and make a 10%–80% charge in approximately 45 minutes, and also use conventional AC home charging which takes 6–8 hours.

You can expect units with bundled home chargers, app-based charging station locators, and real-time battery monitoring using Hyundai’s connected car technology. All designed for less downtime, and more practicality.

Focus on Safety and Driver Assistance

Safety is always number one. Minimum standard features should include dual airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, rear parking sensors, and a rear-view camera.

Higher specs may incorporate ADAS tech including lane-keeping assistant, blind-spot detection, and auto emergency braking. Structural enhancements and battery safety systems will likely be incorporated to meet applicable safety standards.

Affordable and Competitive Pricing

Hyundai aims to localize production to ensure the Venue EV sustain competitiveness. ₹14–17 lakh (ex-showroom).

Base variants will likely prioritize essential features, while higher models would pack extra range and more features and technology. With government EV incentives factored in, the Venue EV becomes a better proposition for city dwellers.

Hyundai’s Long-Term EV Strategy

The Venue Electric SUV is only the start. In fact, Hyundai plans to launch a number of EVs in India by 2030, with significant investment into local R&D, battery manufacturing, and charging infrastructure.

The Venue EV will sit between the luxury electric vehicles offered by Hyundai like the IONIQ 5 and the as-yet-unknown mass-market EVs that will follow. It is an important vehicle in the overall plan for Hyundai as it establishes its long-term electric roadmap.

Conclusion

The Hyundai Venue Electric SUV 2025 is not just another EV—it also marks Hyundai’s launch of an electric vehicle into India’s mainstream space. With good styling, decent range, good fast charging, and connected tech, everything seems right for the urban driver of our age.

It combines SUV practicality and sustainable performance, both of which make it an impressive consideration for someone ready to make the leap towards going electric. As with any product, you have a level of brand trust with Hyundai after years of car engineering thoughtfulness and experience that may put the Venue EV at the top of the list for consumers wanting the best known and valued electric vehicle in India.

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