With its distinctive hatchback style, the 2024 Hyundai Venue provides excellent value, competing with other small crossovers such as Honda’s HR-V and Nissan’s Kicks.
DESIGN
From specific perspectives, the Hyundai Venue adopts the look of a smaller crossover and a hatchback. Although its overall appearance is attractive, the simple front end and plain trim convey a toughness that is not present.
Sophisticated wheel designs and intricate taillights contribute to the Venue’s overall appeal, complemented by an optional contrasting color roof for added visual interest. The cabin, while simple, avoids dullness with engaging surface textures that enhance the charm of affordable materials.
PERFORMANCE
Equipped with front-wheel drive, the 2024 Venue features a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 121 horsepower, resulting in moderate acceleration attributed to its less responsive continuously variable transmission (CVT).
With nimble handling ideal for city driving, the Venue showcases agility, thanks to its straightforward suspension and compact wheelbase. Yet, on the highway, the cabin is noticeably affected by significant road noise.
VERDICT
Priced at $23,050, the Venue Limited in 2024 comes with additional fees, bringing the total to $24,595.
Competition
Priced more affordably than the Mazda CX-30 and Kia Soul, the 2024 Hyundai Venue falls short in terms of refinement compared to its rivals. The CX-30 is known for its sporty driving experience, and the Soul distinguishes itself with its roomy interior.
Nissan’s Kicks offers an affordable choice but may convey a less expensive vibe. Meanwhile, Subaru’s Crosstrek, with a slightly higher cost, features standard all-wheel drive and a more refined atmosphere.