2021 Hyundai Venue Review: Is Hyundai's Cheapest Model an SUV?
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2021 Hyundai Venue Review: Is Hyundai's Cheapest Model an SUV?

What features come standard with the Venue?

The list of standard features for the Hyundai Venue depends on which of the three classes in the lineup you take home with you.

The entry-level Venue comes standard with an eight-inch media screen and rearview camera, there's also wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a four-speaker stereo, premium cloth seats, keyless entry, roof rails, cruise control, AC ) and 15-inch alloy wheels.

The move to Active adds Bluetooth connectivity, a six-speaker sound system, rear parking sensors and 17-inch alloy wheels.

The Elite is at the top of the range and adds a proximity smart key, push button start, climate control, an integrated navigation system (also known as sat nav or GPS), a digital radio, and a sunroof (it's not a panoramic roof). one) - while you can't have that and a two-tone roof, it's either one or the other.

It's disappointing that rain-sensing wipers aren't even available as an option or special feature, but the headlights are twilight-sensitive, which means they turn on automatically at night, in tunnels, or if you throw a huge dunu at them.

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