Does Venue iMT have hill assist?

Does Venue iMT have hill assist?

So, as you see, the Hyundai Venue iMT does offer hill assist and descent control. It is actually a good feature for those who are learners. They don’t have to get nervous about the car going backwards on a slope and touching another vehicle.

Which model of Venue has hill assist?

Hyundai Venue Turbo iMT
The Hyundai Venue Turbo iMT also gets hill hold assist that prevents the car from rolling back when you are getting going on a steep slope. There are sensors that detect the incline angles and apply the brakes.

Does Venue SX iMT have blue link?

The Venue will have SOS, RSA and Blue Link buttons on the IRVM, which can be used during an emergency. The RSA button can be used to connect with roadside assistance services like vehicle breakdown, flat tyre, emergency fuel and vehicle towing.

Should I buy iMT?

In an iMT, you will be welcomed by loud beeps once the car starts stalling. Moreover, it will kill the acceleration thus protecting the engine from the unnecessary wear. If gear shifting is not a problem for you, iMT is surely a better option. You get to enjoy the best of both worlds.

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Is Venue iMT worth buying?

This engine freely revs up to its redline at 6,500rpm, letting you push through each gear. However, it has got a good low- and mid-range, so you’d be ideally doing low speeds in a higher gear easily without the need for constant changing of gears.

Does Hyundai venue have GPS?

The carmaker has released details of the Venue’s connectivity features that are part of Hyundai’s global Blue Link technology. Users can also track their Venue at all times via GPS and can set up the system to receive alerts when the car exceeds a certain speed or even leaves a pre-set area (via geo-fencing).

How many features are accessible through Hyundai Blue Link app in venue?

33 features
Hyundai Blue Link connectivity technology will make its India debut on the upcoming Venue SUV; comprises 33 features of which 10 are India-exclusive.