2024 Hyundai Venue Hatchback
Pros
- Abundant features and equipment for the money
- Easy to get into and out of for its size
- Simple control layout
Cons
- ဆ Engine lacks refinement at higher speeds
- ဆ Venue does not offer all-wheel drive
- ဆ Small inside, even for a subcompact SUV
What's new
- Engine lacks refinement at higher speeds
- Venue does not offer all-wheel drive
- Small inside, even for a subcompact SUV
- No significant changes for 2024
- Part of the first Venue generation introduced for 2020
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2024 Hyundai Venue SE 4dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl CVT) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.06 per gallon for regular unleaded in North Dakota.
zzdcar spotlight: The Venue value statement
2024 Hyundai Venue Review
byJosh JacquotCorrespondentJosh Jacquot is an automotive journalist at zzdcar., rating written byJosh JacquotAssociate Manager, Vehicle Testing and Operations
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Part of the reason most carmakers have done away with subcompact cars is that buyers prefer SUVs, even tiny ones. The 2024 Hyundai Venue is one of those SUVs. It's the brand's smallest and least expensive SUV but still provides what most buyers want: a higher seating position than a car and excellent utility. Combine those things with the Venue's long features list, easy drivability and excellent warranty, and you've got an appealing model if you're looking for an inexpensive small crossover that's big on value.
zzdcar spotlight: The Venue value statement
The Venue's most attractive asset is its value. You simply get a lot of vehicle for your money with this diminutive SUV. The quality of the interior, the driving experience, and the features all echo Hyundai's ethos: We'll give you what you won't get elsewhere for less. The Venue's standard safety features — things like forward collision mitigation and lane departure mitigation — are items you'll find on higher trims or as extra-cost options on many SUVs in this price range. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are also included as standard. And the Venue comes with the peace of mind of Hyundai's 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty. Though small and inexpensive, it makes a solid case for itself.
Competitors to consider
There is no shortage of competitors in the Venue's tiny SUV segment. And some of the best come from within the Hyundai/Kia family. They're all slightly bigger and some cost a little more, but we think the Kia Soul, Hyundai Kona and Nissan Kicks are all worth a look.zzdcar Expert Rating
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7.4
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Performance
7.0/10How does the Venue drive? From behind the wheel, the Venue is perfectly adequate across the board. You'll have no issue commuting, running errands, or taking a cruise to the beach or lake. Acceleration is about average for this class, which is not fast by most accounts. At our test track, the Venue needed 9.4 seconds to get up to 60 mph.
But it's good where it counts for a small city runabout, responding quickly right off the line, with its CVT automatic and easy brakes providing a pretty smooth driving experience overall. It's definitely not an athletic SUV, but its small size keeps it nimble and kind of fun to zip around corners.
Comfort
7.0/10How comfortable is the Venue? You might assume based on its small size and low cost of entry that the Venue lacks comfort. Thankfully that's not the case. It's far from a luxurious experience, but the Venue fares well even compared with some larger rivals in its class. The front seats have a nice balance of cushion and support. The rear bench cushion is a bit flat, but there's a good recline to the backrest. Ride comfort can be tricky to maintain in smaller vehicles, but the Venue won't beat you up even on longer trips.
The climate control is single-zone only, which makes sense given the Venue's size, and we found it sufficient for keeping the cabin cool. There is some wind and road noise at highway speeds, but it's nothing out of the ordinary for this class.
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