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Originally Posted by Dieselritzer What a review man. Felt like I was reading the official forum review. Extremely detailed and objective. Wishing you a lot of happy kms with the car. If possible, can you share what was the onroad price you paid for it? Also, is this the top end automatic available? If yes, then it does not get a rear wiper? |
Thanks a lot for the words Dieselritzer. The on-road was 13.56 with 2 years extended warranty(on top of 3 years standard warranty). And yes, this is the top DCT variant available for purchase and No, it doesn't get a rear wiper.
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Originally Posted by padmrajravi Great review and amazing details in the pictures. The backgrounds look very familiar and then I realized you were also from Kozhikode. Wishing you a lot of happy miles with the Venue. Is the car going to be a KA registration car to be used in Bangalore? |
Thanks a lot for the wishes padmrajravi. Happy to find a Kozhikoden here. Its going to be a KL registered car to be used in Bangalore
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Originally Posted by krishnaprasadgg Congrats on the purchase buddy!
I remember the discussions we had regarding choosing the color, but in the end, the important thing is you did not go for the green 
I'm surprised that the air purifier went kaput that soon. IIRC the seltos also had a similar issue with theirs. Also I just really wish that the purifier did not take up one cup holder place, that feels like a severe afterthought.
Here's to wishing you many happy more miles with the car! |
Thanks man. Yes, I couldn't get along with the green interiors. On the purifier, I guess the same supplier supplies air purifier to KIA and Hyundai and the quality control has been poor for this one. Lots of ones have gone dead in a month. I expected this after reading so many reviews of the same. Hopefully they rectify it soon.
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Originally Posted by BZ25 Brilliant review sir. It's a shame though, that they don't offer the DCT in the top-end variant. 
What's with the niggles in Hyundai-Kia offerings as of late? Even the air purifier in my Kia Seltos conked off within a day of the car being delivered.
Wishing you loads of happy miles with this machine. Stay safe, & take care. |
Thank you sir. Yes, KIA and Hyundai have same suppliers for the air purifier(and many other parts as well) and that could be the reason these are going dead quickly. Same issue with the new Creta as well I guess. Hope your replaced one is working fine.
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Originally Posted by SamitMukherjee Perhaps the first ownership review of Hyundai Venue on Team-BHP. Was eagerly waiting for this. 
Great write-up, felt like owning the car myself. Wish Hyundai offered DCT version in the top trim- SX(O).
1.0 GDI is a great engine. My only concern in long term ownership (8-10 years) is the turbo. Any idea about its replacement cost or service life? |
Thank you Samit. The SX(O)DCT might never come as it could take the cost to over a lakh difference from the SX(O) manual. The SX+ DCT is already costlier than SX(O) manual. As of now, no idea about turbo unit cost or the make. The turbo is located behind the engine and quite a task to see the make of it. Hopefully Honeywell, IGI or some other major brands. If its made in India, it should be cheaper, but if its imported like the Baleno RS' turbo, then it could cost around a Lakh. But there is a lot to go before we reach there.
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Originally Posted by Reinhard Congratulations on the wonderful acquisition Xaos636. Wishing you & your loved ones unlimited safe & happy miles with the Venue. Great review with nice details and pictures. Loved reading it. Thanks for sharing. Do keep it updated over time into a great long term ownership thread perhaps.
And no - Hyundai has seriously goofed up their feature configuration for the DCT venue. It is not available in what is the real top trim - SX+(O) or whatever it is. And hence - what is a really premium car with a TGDI engine & state of the art DCT - doesn't have an extremely vital rear wash-wipe that entry level hatchbacks also have.  I wonder what they were smoking when those tables were finalized. |
Thanks a lot Reinhard. I will keep this thread updated for sure. Agree with you on the Hyundai feature list goof-ups. I would have happily paid for that rear wiper and 6 airbags if they had it as an option atleast. Sadly that option isn't there.
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Originally Posted by sv97 I think they didn't want to cannibalize the previous gen creta sales as the pricing of an SX(O) DCT would have been pretty close to previous gen creta petrol automatic prices. |
This makes sense actually. But now the 1.5IVT variant of the Creta is 4 lakhs more costlier and the 1.4 TGDI DCT is around 7L more costlier than the top DCT variant of Venue. They could have immediately added the SX(O) DCT variant when the new Creta was launched. Or perhaps they are waiting for the next gen i20 to get launched with same specs to price the Venue SX(O) DCT far away creating a huge gap between i20, Venue and Creta. Who knows.
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Originally Posted by arindambasu13 Congratulations. Good to hear the the 1 liter DCT is a good performer. I was always keen to test drive this engine but somehow could not come to terms with the front looks of the Venue and thus have ended up not driving the car till date. I daresay this engine on the upcoming i20 would be a hoot and a half to drive.  |
Thank You arindambasu13. You can take a test drive anytime you want, just forget the front looks

Agree to that, my thoughts were to wait till the new i20 hits the market, then later went ahead with the Venue as it offers a more comfortable ride quality.
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Originally Posted by alphahere Was waiting for a review thread of the Venue Turbo with DCT to pop up. Will be following this closely
I myself was an erstwhile user of the Hyundai DCT while I was in the USA from 2017 to 2019 when I owned an Elantra Sport. That was a stonker of an engine 1.6L with 201hp. But the 1.0L Turbo is probably the best we will get in India. The DCT definitely has its quirks but it seems reliable if taken good care of. I drove it an equivalent of 65000 kms in 2 years before I sold it. The only problem that it gave me in 2 years was a slight judder when starting off from a standstill. |
Great to hear that. I did go through many reviews from abroad of the Hyundai DCT gearbox before coming to a conclusion. The export markets does get the Venue with a 1.6L engine, but our ridiculous tax system doesn't like these engines, if I may put it that way.
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Originally Posted by swarnava.ch Dear XAOS636,
Thanks for this nice review and wishing you miles of happiness with your Venue.
I wanted to ask a question on the DCT specifically.
When I was comparing between Amaze AMT and Venue DCT, I read on a few forums about the Dry Clutch DCT Gearbox having heating issues during prolonged usage in stop and go traffic. Do you have any such concerns from your short ownership till now ? I am assuming in your place as well you may encounter similar driving conditions.
I see now Hyundai increasingly using this gearbox in more of their models like Verna, Creta so i am sure they are putting their might behind the DCT. Besides the sheer number of customers opting for the DCT speaks volumes.
To be fair, the test drive I had was really nice and there was a perceptable difference between the CVT and the DCT their shift nature and traffic behaviour. |
Thank you swarnava for the words. Dry clutches are going to overheat, especially in humid conditions with heavy traffic. I did a test drive of around 25kms inside city with 35 degrees outside temperature which lasted just above an hour and the gearbox temperature(test drive car had this feature, new cars doesn't) never went above half. The primary thing to do is to shift to Neutral when stopped in traffic, avoid creep function for long time(use accelerator pedal instead) and maintain a small distance from the car in front of you. I am not saying these would fully avoid the overheating issues, but I think it could help.
As you said, its also good to see a long list of cars with the same engine+gearbox combination and the soon to be launched i20 and KIA Sonet would also be using the same combo.
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Originally Posted by advenk999 Congrats on your prized possession! Very nifty car, I might say! I did like the 1.0 TGDI DCT with its seamless gear shifts. Paddle shifters are sorely missed! This car would have been a hoot with the paddles.
Like you mentioned, Hyundai loves to do its cost cutting in areas unexpected at this price point of the DCT SX+.
The lack of rear discs, auto dimming rear view mirror, rear wash and wiper along with 60/40 seats and rear arm rest are some deal breakers. Nevertheless though, this is a great car and I wish you the happiest of miles to come!
Cheers! |
Thank You advenk999. Hope the Verna paddle shifters are a direct fit on the Venue as well.
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Originally Posted by frozen.ash Congratulations, Xaos636. GDi Turbo + DCT is one s-w-e-e-t combo to have on a vehicle! I respect you for going in for this configuration when choosing from a plethora of options that the Venue comes with.
Can see you have taken inspiration from the Team-bhp official reviews when preparing this thread, and have to say, you have done a really good job of it!
Hope you enjoy the Venue at multiple venues in the coming years! |
Thanks a lot for the words frozen.ash. Of course I have taken leafs out of various Team BHP reviews, afterall these are the only reviews I am following these days to get a more clear idea about the cars.