SE 4dr Front-Wheel Drive
2022 Hyundai Venue
The 2022 Hyundai Venue is a small, inexpensive crossover with a high riding position, a spacious cargo area, and good fuel-economy ratings. This year, the Venue sees a few small shifts in its lineup. The Denim trim level has been renamed Limited, while a power sunroof is now standard fare on the mid-level SEL version. Starting just a hair over $20,000, the Venue makes a lot of financial sense even in base SE trim.
All Venue models make use of a 1.6-liter inline-4 teamed with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and front-wheel drive. The Venue may sit up high like an SUV, but it is not available with a four- or all-wheel-drive system.
Fuel economy is a big selling point: look for 29 mpg city, 33 highway, 31 combined, according to EPA estimates. The Venue uses regular unleaded fuel.
Another win: Hyundai's 5-year/60,000-mile warranty, which is at least a year if not two years longer than what's offered by most competitors.
Standard automatic emergency braking means the Venue will do its best to avoid a collision. The NHTSA rates it at four stars overall, while the IIHS grants the Limited trim level a Top Safety Pick award thanks to its 'Acceptable'?-rated headlights. Other versions have headlights rated by the IIHS as 'Marginal.'? Available safety tech includes blind-spot monitors, active lane control, and automatic high-beam headlights.
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This year, the Venue sees a few small shifts in its lineup. The Denim trim level has been renamed Limited, while a power sunroof is now standard fare on the mid-level SEL version. Starting just a hair over $20,000, the Venue makes a lot of financial sense even in base SE trim.
All Venue models make use of a 1.6-liter inline-4 teamed with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and front-wheel drive. The Venue may sit up high like an SUV, but it is not available with a four- or all-wheel-drive system.
Fuel economy is a big selling point: look for 29 mpg city, 33 highway, 31 combined, according to EPA estimates. The Venue uses regular unleaded fuel.
Another win: Hyundai's 5-year/60,000-mile warranty, which is at least a year if not two years longer than what's offered by most competitors.
Standard automatic emergency braking means the Venue will do its best to avoid a collision. The NHTSA rates it at four stars overall, while the IIHS grants the Limited trim level a Top Safety Pick award thanks to its 'Acceptable'?-rated headlights. Other versions have headlights rated by the IIHS as 'Marginal.'? Available safety tech includes blind-spot monitors, active lane control, and automatic high-beam headlights.
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