Hyundai Motors is ready to expand its lineup in India with three exciting launches before the end of 2025. After strong sales of the Hyundai Creta in April 2025, Hyundai looks to bounce back after Maruti Suzuki Brezza overtook it in May. With fresh facelifts and new tech features, Hyundai plans to bring back the momentum. These new cars may also redefine Hyundai’s position in the SUV, EV, and sedan markets.
Hyundai Venue Facelift May Get Major Tech and Safety Upgrades

The compact Hyundai Venue SUV has been one of the most popular choices in the under-4-metre segment. Now, Hyundai is working on a Venue facelift, which has already been spotted during road tests multiple times.
Expected features include:
- Petrol and Diesel options
- Ventilated front seats
- Large touchscreen infotainment system
- 360-degree camera, ABS with EBD, ESP, TPMS
- ADAS suite and 6 airbags
Hyundai may price the new Venue between ₹8 lakh and ₹14 lakh. It may launch around the festive season of 2025. The Venue facelift aims to appeal to modern families and young buyers looking for both safety and style.
Hyundai IONIQ 5 Facelift to Offer Long Range and Premium Tech

Hyundai’s electric SUV, the IONIQ 5, is also expected to get a facelift by September 2025. Reports suggest the updated IONIQ 5 will come with:
- Dual-zone climate control
- 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Parking distance warning sensors
- 84kWh battery with over 700 km range on a single charge
This updated EV will target premium buyers and eco-conscious users. Hyundai may price it between ₹37 lakh and ₹45 lakh. With global demand for EVs increasing, the IONIQ 5 facelift could give Hyundai a strong edge in India’s growing electric vehicle market.
Hyundai Verna Facelift May Offer Powerful Petrol Engines and New Features

Hyundai is also preparing to refresh the Verna sedan. Reports say the Verna facelift may launch in late 2025 with these updates:
- Two petrol engine options – 1.5L NA and 1.5L turbo
- CVT and DCT transmission choices
- Fully ventilated seats
- Upgraded infotainment and safety tech
Although exterior changes may be minor, the cabin could receive major updates. Hyundai may price the Verna facelift between ₹12 lakh and ₹18 lakh, targeting sedan buyers who want comfort, power, and technology in one package.
Hyundai’s Long-Term Plans May Include Hydrogen Cars Too
While these three launches are expected in 2025, media reports also suggest that Hyundai plans to bring more vehicles—including electric and hydrogen cars—to India by 2030. These developments may help Hyundai maintain its market strength in both urban and green mobility spaces.
Disclaimer: All features and launch details mentioned above are based on early leaks and reports. Hyundai has not yet made any official announcements regarding these models.
Source: Financial Express Hindi