Published : 12 November 2025
Read Time : 5 min
Author: Nikil Jonathan
The 2026 Hyundai has arrived with a significantly upgraded feature list, making it one of the most feature-rich B2-segment SUV in India. While the Maruti Suzuki Brezza continues to be a strong contender with its practicality and reliability, Hyundai have clearly gone the extra mile to make the Venue feel more premium and tech-forward than before.

Here’s a detailed look at 10 features the 2026 Hyundai Venue offers over the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, showing just how much the game has changed in this segment.

Hyundai have equipped the 2026 Venue with a curved dual-screen layout, combining a 12.3-inch driver’s display and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. However, this feature is limited to the top HX 10 variant only. Nonetheless, this setup enhances the new Venue’s cabin appeal and also brings seamless connectivity, navigation and vehicle data under one glass panel.
In comparison, the Brezza continues with a 9-inch infotainment screen in its top variants and lacks a digital instrument cluster, making the Venue’s setup feel more futuristic.

The new Venue also packs a premium 8-speaker Bose sound system. The sound quality is crisp, well-balanced, and significantly more immersive than the Brezza’s Arkamys-tuned 6-speaker setup.

The 2026 Venue introduces ambient lighting elements around the dashboard and centre console, creating a relaxed and premium vibe inside the cabin. This feature is not available in the Brezza, which makes the Hyundai SUV feel more upmarket.

The 2026 Venue continues to offer a 4-way powered driver’s seat, allowing for quick, one-touch comfort adjustments. The Brezza, meanwhile, continues with manual seat adjustment, which feels dated by comparison.

The new Venue’s ventilated front seats are a boon for Indian summers, keeping the driver and front passenger cool and refreshed during long commutes. The Brezza misses out on this premium feature.

Rear passengers in the new Venue get to enjoy a reclining backrest, adding flexibility and comfort on long journeys. The Brezza’s rear backrest is fixed, meaning the Venue offers a more comfortable experience for families and frequent travellers.

The 2026 Venue packs ADAS with features like Forward Collision Warning, Lane Keep Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control and Driver Attention Warning, This makes it one of the safest SUVs in the B2-segment. The Brezza does not offer ADAS in any of its variants.

The Venue also offers a TPMS, which continuously tracks air pressure in all tyres and alerts the driver of any drop or puncture. This passive safety feature not only enhances safety but also efficiency. The Brezza lacks this useful feature.

Parking in tight spaces is far less stressful in the Venue thanks to the addition of front and side parking sensors, which complement the 360-degree surround view system. The Brezza, in comparison, only offers rear parking sensors, giving the Hyundai a clear edge in city convenience and manoeuvrability.

Rounding off the list is the new Venue’s Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold feature, which enhances convenience in stop-and-go traffic and steep inclines. The Brezza still utilises a manual handbrake lever, which, while reliable. Feels old-school in comparison to Hyundai's tech-friendly approach.
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