2024 Hyundai Venue, Priced From $21,135

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The Hyundai Venue rolls into its fifth model year with no major changes, just some trickle-down improvements. Keyless entry and starting, previously only available on the Limited trim, is now also standard on the mid-level SEL. A six-speaker sound system, previously offered on the SEL and Limited, is now standard across the lineup, and the SEL and Limited also now feature dual USB charge ports for backseat passengers.
Powertrain Specs and MPG
All Venues are powered by a 121-horsepower, 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission. Despite its compact SUV shape, the Venue is only available with front-wheel drive. The EPA rates its fuel economy at 29/33/31 mpg city/highway/combined.

Standard and Available Safety Features
Even at its low base price, the Venue comes standard with forward collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking, active lane departure mitigation and a driver attention warning. The SEL and Limited add blind spot monitors and rear cross-traffic alert.

Pricing and Trim Levels
The 2024 Hyundai Venue is on sale now. Full line pricing (all prices include destination) is as follows:

SE: $21,135
SEL: $23,135
Limited: $24,385
The SE rides on 15-inch wheels and features a height-adjustable driver’s seat, tilting and telescoping steering column, heated exterior mirrors, an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and a six-speaker audio system.

Moving up to the SEL upgrades the rear brakes from drums to discs and tucks them behind 17-inch wheels. It also adds a moonroof, keyless entry and starting, dual-zone automatic climate control and the aforementioned safety equipment.

At the top of the line, the Limited includes LED head- and taillights, heated front seats, a navigation system and wireless phone charging.

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