Kia Rio vs Hyundai Venue

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Kia Rio
Kia Rio

$15,890 - $26,990

2022 price

Hyundai Venue
Hyundai Venue

$17,888 - $28,990

2023 price

Summary

2022 Kia Rio
2023 Hyundai Venue
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 1.4L

Inline 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
6.0L/100km (combined)

7.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Uninspiring drivetrain
  • Lacks active safety features
  • Hard, noisy ride

  • Missing a few items for a top model
  • Gutless performance
  • Back seat only useful for storage
2022 Kia Rio Summary

Australia is experiencing a mass extinction event.

Like the dinosaurs before them, and hopefully not the bees in the near future, the sub-$20,000 car is nearing the bitter end.

An evolutionary dead-end, as higher emissions and safety regulations relegate older models (read Mitsubishi Mirage) to the great scrap-heap in the sky and prevent newer ones (read Honda Jazz) from leaving their local markets.

For you, this means there are quite literally a handful of brand-new vehicles left in Australia which wear before-on-road price-tags under the magic $20,000 number.

One of them is the car we’re looking at for this review: The Kia Rio S, with the catch being you’ll have to be happy changing gears yourself.

So, is this most basic Rio worth your while, or is it best left as a puzzling fossil for future generations to study? Let’s have a look.

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2023 Hyundai Venue Summary

This is the baby SUV for Hyundai’s line-up but it does tend to remind you of this a little too often for this to truly be fun.

Still, it presents an interesting road-side presence and a comfortable urban driving experience.

Coupled with the competitive price tag, is this the little SUV that could? I’ve been driving it for the last week to find that out for you.

 

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