2020 Hyundai Venue review

Just when you thought there was an SUV for just about every occasion, Korean manufacturer Hyundai has released the Venue, a subcompact crossover designed to take on the light car and small SUV segments. Slotting beneath the slightly larger Kona in the brand's line-up, the Venue indirectly replaces the ageing Accent hatchback as Hyundai's entry-level offering, starting at a (relatively) sharp $19,990 plus on-road costs.

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