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July 2019

Hyundai knows a thing or two about how to move the goalposts out of reach. The venue is a case in point.

- Raunak Ajinkya

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See the gaping chasm there? Hyundai does. It’s probably been asking itself what it’s been doing all this while, as the Brezza, the Nexon and the Ecosport have all stolen a march on it, in a segment that’s been reporting some rather grotesque growth figures over the years. Don’t feel too bad for the country’s second-largest car manufacturer, though. It’s been doing ruddy well all this while. Ever the opportunists, though, Hyundai now has an answer to the question, ‘Is there an SUV I can fit into my pocket?’, and I think it’s answered it quite emphatically.

This here is what Hyundai calls the Venue, and I think it’s a slam dunk. Not the name, mind. That could do with a bit of, um, complete eradication. Also, that grille is a bit much. Sure, it helps, when you’re looking at it head-on, give the Venue a rather bold, daring face. And I get the need for that in a car that’s, for all intents and purposes, small for an SUV, but I still feel it’s overkill. Should make for a fine deathbed for highway insect roadkill, though.

Anyway, those are my biggest gripes with the Venue. Let that sink in. If a person whose job it is to review cars like the Venue has only two issues with a car (both of which are nothing more than a slap on the wrist. I could probably even see myself getting used to the name. Venue. Yeah, I think it’s already happening...), it’s an excellent assessment of just how far Hyundai’s raised the bar with this little one.

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