Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue: Compact SUV Face-Off

Tata Nexon vs Hyundai Venue: Compact SUV Face-Off

4 Jul 2025

Written by: BikeCarHub Editorial Team

Published on: 3rd July 2025

Introduction

Launched in 2017 and facelifted in 2023, the Nexon is Tata’s premium sub-4 m SUV. It offers petrol, diesel, and CNG powertrains, bold styling influenced by the Curvv concept, and a value-focused ownership experience.

Debuted in India in 2019 with a facelift in 2022, the Venue remains one of the most feature-rich compact SUVs. Available with petrol (NA and turbo) and diesel engines, it leverages Hyundai's Bluelink connected technology and handling-focused dynamics.

Engine & Powertrain Options

Tata Nexon

  • Petrol (1.2L Revotron): 1,199cc, 3-cyl turbo petrol delivering 120PS and 170Nm, with 6-speed MT, AMT, or 7-speed DCT
  • Diesel (1.5L Revotorq): 1,497cc, 4-cyl turbo diesel producing 115PS and 260Nm, with 6-speed MT or AMT
  • CNG (1.2L): Same petrol engine tuned to CNG, offering ~99PS

Hyundai Venue

  • 1.2L NA petrol (Kappa): 1,197cc, 4-cyl, 83PS and 114Nm; 5-speed MT
  • 1.0L turbo petrol (Kappa T-GDi): 998cc, 3-cyl turbo petrol delivering 118PS and 172Nm; 6-speed MT or 7-speed DCT
  • 1.5L diesel: 1,493cc, producing 114PS and 250Nm; 6-speed MT

Takeaway: The Nexon's petrol and diesel offer strong performance with more torque and DCT for refinement. The Venue's turbo petrol is peppy and NA petrol is entry-level; diesel is only MT.

Fuel Efficiency (ARAI)

  • Nexon:
    • Diesel: ~24 kmpl
    • Petrol (manual/turbo): ~17 kmpl
    • CNG: ~16.5-18 km/kg
  • Venue:
    • NA/Turbo petrol: ~17.5-18.3 kmpl
    • Diesel: ~23.4 kmpl

Verdict: Nexon diesel and Venue diesel deliver near-identical mileage. Venue's petrol trims are slightly more efficient, while Nexon CNG is economical for dual-fuel users.

Dimensions & Practicality

Spec Tata Nexon Hyundai Venue
Length 3,995mm 3,995mm
Width 1,804mm 1,770mm
Wheelbase 2,498mm 2,500mm
Ground Clearance 208mm 195mm
Boot Space 382L 350L

Takeaway: The Nexon offers better ground clearance and a larger boot—suiting road trips and rougher surfaces—while Venue has a compact, city-friendly size.

Safety & Features

Tata Nexon

  • 5-star Global NCAP rating
  • 6 airbags standard on top variants
  • ABS + EBD, ESC, ISOFIX child seat anchors
  • 360° camera, hill hold assist
  • Ventilated front seats, sunroof
  • Wireless charger, connected IRA tech

Hyundai Venue

  • 6 airbags on top variants
  • ABS + EBD, ESC, HAC (Hill Assist Control), VSM (Vehicle Stability Management)
  • Rear camera/sensors, electro-chromic IRVM on select trims
  • Bluelink connected services (60+ functions, voice control)
  • Ambient lighting, air purifier, Bose audio (N Line)
  • Sunroof, dual cameras (N Line), multiple drive modes

Judgment: Both are packed with tech and safety gear. Nexon's crash rating, ventilated seats, and digital cluster make it stand out; Venue counters with premium connected features and driving aids.

Ride & Handling

Tata Nexon

Independent front suspension and twist beam rear; firm and secure with good feedback. The 208mm clearance helps handle potholes and inclines. Drive modes enhance versatility.

Hyundai Venue

MacPherson front, coupled rear; comfortable ride tuned for city roads. Turbo petrol and diesel offer lively drive; iMT provides smooth gearshifts; DCT is quick though occasional jerk noted.

Price (Ex-showroom India)

  • Nexon: ₹7.99 - ₹15.60L (varies across petrol, diesel, CNG; manual, AMT, DCT)
  • Venue: ₹7.94 - ₹13.62L for regular trims; N Line from ~₹12.14L; diesel max ~₹16.20L

Bottom Line: Venue's base models start lower but Nexon spans into higher ranges due to premium diesel/CNG and features. Venue offers better entry-level pricing.

Real-World Appeal & Sales

  • Nexon: Tata's best-selling SUV with over 168k units sold in 2022, thanks to its strong safety, feature set, and driving feel.
  • Venue: More than 120k units sold in 2022; praised for its tech and youthful appeal.

Verdict: Choose What Suits You

Priority Choose Tata Nexon Choose Hyundai Venue
Safety rating & protective gear 5★ GNCAP, 360° cam, ventilated seats 6 airbags, ESC, HAC, VSM
Ground clearance & boot space 208mm, 382L boot — rugged & spacious 195mm, 350L boot — compact & city-friendly
Engine flexibility Petrol, diesel, CNG + DCT/AMT NA/turbo petrol, diesel options + iMT/DCT
Fuel efficiency Diesel ~24kmpl, CNG way up Diesel ~23.4kmpl; petrol ~17-18kmpl
Connected tech & features Robust features, digital cluster, sunroof Bluelink, ambient lighting, Bose, dual cams
Price range Covers ₹9-15L — packs options Starts ₹7.9L & competitive trims
After-sales & servicing Growing Tata network, slightly fewer than Hyundai Hyundai's established global network

Final Takeaway

Choose the Tata Nexon if you:

  • Prioritize top-tier safety (5★ Global NCAP)
  • Want turbo petrol/diesel power or CNG flexibility with DCT refinement
  • Need higher ground clearance and more boot space

Opt for the Hyundai Venue if you:

  • Prefer lower starting price and compact city dimensions
  • Want advanced connected car tech (Bluelink)
  • Prefer smoother turbo/diesel experience with DCT option

BikeCarHub recommends test driving both SUVs to experience their differences firsthand before making your purchase decision.

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