2024 Hyundai Venue
The brand-new Hyundai Venue 1.0 TGDI Fluid DCT is now available for sale in Midrand, Gauteng. Combining modern style with affordability, this compact SUV offers excellent value for South African buyers seeking a reliable, stylish vehicle with premium features. Its fresh condition makes it a compelling choice for those wanting the latest model.
Powered by a lively 1.0 Turbo GDi petrol engine with 120 Hp, it features a smooth dual-clutch automatic transmission for effortless driving. Designed for practicality, the Venue comfortably seats five across five doors, making it ideal for families or urban adventures. Its fuel efficiency and compact size ensure easy navigation through busy city streets while providing ample space for daily needs.
Located in Austin View, Midrand, this Hyundai Venue is ready for test drives. With competitive pricing and flexible finance deals, it’s one of the best options to buy a new, affordable SUV in South Africa. Contact the dealer today to secure yours and experience the latest in Hyundai innovation.
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Hyundai Venue
Hyundai’s Venue is pitched right in the thick of the city-crossover contest, targeting buyers who want that SUV attitude without the wallet burn or parking anxiety that comes with anything bigger. It squares up against the Suzuki Fronx, Renault Kiger, and Nissan Magnite, all fighting for attention where price and spec are non-negotiables. Every Venue listing currently out there is used, ranging from 2020 to 2025, with not a single new one on the market—just a rolling stock of petrols, either the 1.0-litre turbo TGDI or a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated option, paired to manual, auto, or DCT boxes depending on trim. Prices? Those start at R198,500, stretch up to R339,800, but the heartbeat of the market sits at R237,450. That’s solidly in “sensible buy” territory, not the land of badge-chasing or overreaching for features you’ll never use. Most people are gunning for the 1.0 TGDI Motion DCT, and on paper at least, it makes sense: six out of 28 listings are this variant, priced between R215,840 and R259,800, which is pretty much the sweet spot if you want a turbo-petrol with a dual-clutch that isn’t just there for show. Mileage averages 65,871 km—hardly surprising for cars that spend their lives in daily Gauteng or Mother City grind, but not a red flag either. The 1.2 Motion comes in a touch dearer in some cases (R229,500 to R244,900), which is odd but tells you that buyers are looking past engine size and fixating on overall value. What seals the deal for the Venue? The interior just feels a notch up from the Kiger or Magnite, and the DCT is a better fit for real-world traffic, especially if you’re crawling down William Nicol or dodging minibus taxis on Main Road. That’s the point: if you pack smart and buy for your commute, the Venue still holds its own.
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