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Hyundai Venue Knight Edition: Is It Worth Buying?
Somnath Chatterjee | April 21, 2026 11:41 PM CST

The new Venue Knight edition has been revealed and just like the other Hyundai Knight editions, the change has been cosmetic but does spruce up the looks of the new Venue. The all black look especially adds to the appeal of the new Venue within the Knight edition. Available with the  HX5, HX6T, HX8 and HX10 variants, the Venue Knight edition has a blacked out look, red brake calipers and Knight detailing. For example it has a Matte painted Hyundai logo both at the front and back plus black slid plates/roof rails, black ORVMs, black 16inch alloys, black grille and all black interiors with Brass accents with all new black upholstery.

Elsewhere, Hazel Blue Matte and Mystic Sapphire Matte colours have been added to the new Venue too. The Venue Knight comes in the 1.2 NA petrol manual spec, a 1.0 turbo petrol DCT and manual plus a 1.5l diesel with manual and automatic. Prices start at Rs 9.7 lakh which is only Rs 15,000 more while throughout the range, the price increase is also nominal.

Hyundai Venue Knight Edition gets blacked-out styling and updated interiors, boosting appeal in the compact SUV segment.
Hyundai Venue Knight Edition gets blacked-out styling and updated interiors, boosting appeal in the compact SUV segment.

While being purely cosmetic, the Knight edition looks better with the all black look and the new interior colour as black typically suits SUVs more. The Venue is the second best selling Hyundai after the Creta while with the new generation model, sales have been steadily increasing with hovering around 10-11,000 a month while the car being one of the most popular sub compact SUVs around in this segment.  


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