New 2021 Hyundai Venue Rumors Price
New 2021 Hyundai Venue Rumors Price
New 2021 Hyundai Venue Rumors Price – The Hyundai Venue 2021 is the latest, smallest and most affordable SUV car. Now the smallest, most affordable SUV on the market, in fact.
Taking the place of the 5-door Hyundai Accent, the new venue also has some great shoes to fill. Hyundai was a 3-for-4 so far on the recent SUV repairs, with the newly redesigned Santa Fe, Kona All-new and upcoming Palisade has accumulated many compliments and accolades from around the industry. The upcoming competitors include the 2021 Chevrolet TrailBlazer and the 2021 KIA Seltos, as well as the compact/subcompact Tweener 2021 Mazda CX-30.
New 2021 Hyundai Venue Rumors Price
With its adorable dimension and affordable price, the 2021 place looks ready for another hit from Hyundai. The dimensions are slots under the subcompact Hyundai Kona; We love Kona so much, we recognize it as the best subcompact crossover for 2019 with the naming to our 10Best listings. We hope that the Venue will be equally large.
Hyundai Venue subcompact SUV is quite impressive in itself, offering an interesting combination of SUV-style, plus features, value, and surprisingly good driving behavior. If there are enough buyers for whom the small place is big enough, Hyundai may extend that continuous SUV to four in a row.
2021 Hyundai Venue Engine
Under the Venue Hood is a 1.6-liter four-cylinder, which will bolt up to either a six-speed manual on the SE model or continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) in the CELL. The front-wheel-drive will be standard; All-wheel drive will not be an option. Four cylinders make about 121 horsepower and 113 lb-ft torque. We haven’t pushed the Venue yet but we hope to get some time behind the steering wheel closer to the SUV on the sale date.
New 2021 Hyundai Venue Rumors Price
The basic 2021 Hyundai Venue SE comes with a 6-Speed Manual starting at $17,250. Model SE with IVT Automatic (Hyundai version of continuous variable transmission) is the price of $18,450. The CELL model, all that comes with IVT, is priced from $19,150.
Adding a convenience pack increases the price to $20,300 while combining convenience and Premium package results in MSRP of $22,050. Special denim models with exclusive paint schemes, contrasting white roofs, and select Trim pieces are priced from $21,950. All prices do not include $1,095 shipments. This place is only available in front-wheel drive.
As a reference, the larger Hyundai Kona started around $20,000, while the Nissan kicks started around $19,500.