Hyundai’s little Crossover from Venue is not only beautiful but also extremely affordable as new cars use it. When it was launched, enthusiasts were no doubt happy to see that the basic transfer option was a good old-fashioned six-speed manual with CVT as an option.
Hyundai has announced that it is removing the six-speed manual transmission from the 2021 Venue subcompact SUV.
The 2021 seat is powered by a four-cylinder engine paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT).
Prices start at $ 19,925 for the SE base model, $ 20,975 for the SEL and $ 23,225 for the jeans.
In its second year on the market, the sub-compact Hyundai Venue SUV loses its six-speed manual transmission. The manual transmission was only available on the SE base model where it was standard, and the SEL and Denim models were equipped with a stepless automatic transmission (CVT), also optional on the SE base. Now that’s the only option.
A spokesman for Hyundai told car and driver that it is stopping manual transmission due to lack of demand. The 2021 seat is powered by a 121-horsepower four-cylinder engine, paired with a continuous automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, and the EPA has considered the CVT-equipped seat to be good for the motorway. at 30 mpg and 34 mpg.
We do not like looking at manual gearboxes, and now only a few sub-compact SUVs can handle a do-it-yourself gearbox, including the Subaru Crosstrek and Kia Soul. Hyundai now offers upward shifting in Veloster, Elantra and Accent.
The 2021 Hyundai Venue starts at $ 19,925 for the SE base model, $ 20,975 for the SEL and $ 23,225 for the Denim model.