Hyundai Venue 2023 Review
Hyundai Venue 2023 Review
The 2023 Hyundai Venue is a budget-friendly urban crossover that sits below the Kona in Hyundai’s lineup. It’s a small and cheap option, but it comes with some drawbacks. According to one editor, the powertrain is “thrashy and weak,” and the ride is uncomfortable at almost any speed.
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0.06 -> The 2023 Hyundai Venue is a budget-friendly
urban crossover that sits below the Kona in
5.34 -> Hyundai's lineup. It's a small and cheap option,
but it comes with some drawbacks. According to
10.8 -> one editor, the powertrain is "thrashy and weak,"
and the ride is uncomfortable at almost any speed.
16.56 -> The cabin is loud, and there are too many
squeaks and rattles. However, the Venue is
21.54 -> well suited to urban duty, with
a short wheelbase that makes it
24.54 -> easy to park and light weight that
helps keep fuel economy in check.
28.08 -> Inside, the Venue makes the most of its
petite size, but it doesn't have much
32.46 -> to work with. Second-row passengers are
left without much legroom, and the cargo
36.84 -> capacity feels more like a hatchback than an
SUV. While the interior layout is pleasing,
41.58 -> and the infotainment system is quick, dull
plastic pokes through in too many places.
46.38 -> The 2023 Venue comes with a single engine,
a naturally aspirated 1.6-liter inline-four
52.44 -> that makes 121 hp and 113 lb-ft of torque.
It's paired with a CVT, and in our testing,
60 -> 0-60 took a leisurely 8.8 seconds. Fuel
economy is EPA-estimated at 33 mpg highway.
67.92 -> Hyundai labels the Venue an SUV, but its
size, drivetrain, and proportions raise
72.84 -> questions about what separates a crossover from a
hatchback and what makes a crossover worth more.
77.04 -> The Subaru Impreza hatchback is hardly more
expensive than the Venue, nearly as efficient,
81.84 -> offers more cargo capacity and rear legroom,
and comes with standard all-wheel drive. If
86.94 -> budget is the biggest priority, a Kia Rio costs
less, drives better, and is nearly as practical.
93 -> While the Venue comes with some flaws, it
still comes with some notable features. Every
98.04 -> Venue gets automatic emergency braking, lane
keeping assist, and driver attention monitors.
103.08 -> Blind-spot monitors are included on all but the
base trim, and Limited models add LED headlights
108.78 -> plus a more advanced automatic emergency braking
system. The Venue received a Top Safety Pick nod
113.94 -> from the IIHS and a five-star rating from
the NHTSA in side crash testing, but lower
118.38 -> scores in frontal crashes and rollover testing
brought the overall rating down to four stars.
123.12 -> All Venue trims come with the same
8.0-inch infotainment touchscreen.
127.38 -> SE and SEL trims come with wireless Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility,
131.88 -> while SEL trims get an extra USB port. Limited
models add a proximity key and navigation,
137.4 -> which oddly limits smartphone
compatibility to a wired connection.
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