Jenny reviews the latest 2021 Hyundai Venue, a tiny SUV with a tiny price tag of under $24k.

When we tested it for the first time, it was a novelty in the Hyundai lineup, replacing the Accent which was a VERY different vehicle, definitely not a crossover, and also reminiscent of the old days of Hyundai.

Engine Specifications

VENUE

Engine:Β 1.6L 4 cylinder petrol
Power: 90 kW @ 6300 rpm
Torque:Β 151 Nm @ 4850 rpm
Transmission: 6 Speed AutoΒ 
Fuel Consumption (combined):Β 7.2L/100km

ACTIVE

Engine:Β 1.6L 4 cylinder petrol
Power: 90 kW @ 6300 rpm
Torque:Β 151 Nm @ 4850 rpm
Transmission: 6 Speed AutoΒ 
Fuel Consumption (combined):Β 7.2L/100km

ELITE

Engine:Β 1.6L 4 cylinder petrol
Power: 90 kW @ 6300 rpm
Torque:Β 151 Nm @ 4850 rpm
Transmission: 6 Speed AutoΒ 
Fuel Consumption (combined):Β 7.2L/100km

The engine on offer in the Venue is a 1. 6l multi-point naturally aspirated inline 4 with a host of tech that is designed to make it both more efficient and give this tiny engine a little more power.

The Venue produces 90 kW of power and 151 Nm of torque, the latter figure available from just under 5000 revs. You can choose between auto or manual transmissions. Rivals to the latest Hyundai Venue include the Toyota Yaris Cross, Kia Stonic, Ford Puma, and the Mazda3.