Hyundai Launches Venue Knight Edition with Blacked-Out Style and Dashcam


Posted May 11, 2026 by saritacars24

Hyundai launches Venue Knight edition with black grille and red calipers. It starts at Rs 9.70 lakh across four trims. Dashcam records your drives on select models. Two matte colors join the range. Engines and safety stay unchanged.
 
Hyundai Venue has ruled compact SUVs since 2019. Knight editions started with Creta back in 2022. Over 92,000 Knight units sold since then. Now Hyundai brings that dark vibe to new-gen Venue. The Venue Knight edition has been launched with black accents across the exterior and cabin. There are a few practical updates too. Select trims now get a built-in dashcam and two new matte colours have been added to the lineup.
The 2026 Hyundai Venue Knight edition comes in a blacked out avatar. Up front, the grille is finished in black and both Hyundai logos switch to matte black. Skid plates, roof rails, and ORVMs follow the same treatment on select trims. The 16-inch alloys also get a black finish. Red brake calipers add contrast, and the Knight badge ties the look together. Hyundai has also added two matte colours: Hazel Blue Matte and Mystic Sapphire Matte.

Inside, the cabin switches to an all-black theme with brass accents. Higher trims get black seat upholstery, while the dashboard and door panels pick up brass inserts. It feels more premium than the standard Venue interior.

The Hyundai Venue Knight edition is offered in four trims: HX5, HX6T, HX8, and HX10. Alongside it, the regular Venue continues with HX6T and HX10, while the Hyundai Venue N Line is available in the N10 trim.
Features are distributed across the range. The dashcam is available on HX6T, HX10, and N10 trims, covering driving, incidents, and parked recording with app-based access. Standard safety includes six airbags, ESC, and hill assist. Other features like the sunroof, 8-inch infotainment screen, and rear camera remain the same as the regular Venue.

Engine options are carried over from the standard Venue. The 1.2 petrol comes with manual and iMT. The 1.0 turbo petrol with DCT is the more performance-focused option. The 1.5 diesel is available with manual and automatic and delivers around 23 kmpl (ARAI), while the turbo petrol returns around 18 kmpl. Ground clearance is 195 mm and boot space is 350 litres.

Pricing for the Knight edition starts at Rs 9.70 lakh (ex-showroom) for the HX5 petrol manual. Diesel manual begins at Rs 11.12 lakh. HX6T petrol MT is Rs 11.03 lakh, HX8 diesel automatic is Rs 13.85 lakh, and HX10 turbo DCT tops at Rs 14.79 lakh. For reference, the regular Venue HX6T starts at Rs 10.88 lakh, while higher trims go up to Rs 15.64 lakh. The N Line N10 DCT is priced at Rs 15.48 lakh. On-road prices vary by city, adding around Rs 1 to 1.8 lakh.
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Last Updated May 11, 2026