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2023 Venue vs 2023 Soul In San Antonio, TX

2023 Hyundai Venue vs. 2023 Kia Soul

Subcompact crossovers make fantastic urban runabouts for individuals, couples, and small families. They offer an elevated driving position, decent space, and a small road footprint. They are perfect for busy roads and shrinking parking spaces. That's why you'll find myriad options, such as the 2023 Hyundai Venue and the 2023 Kia Soul vying for your attention.

The 2023 Venue is based on the first generation of its model, which debuted in 2020. The 2023 Soul has a longer lineage based on 2019's third generation. Both compact crossovers are built at their respective factories in South Korea.

To find out which is ahead in the best subcompact crossover race, we'll compare the 2023 Venue vs. Soul in three crucial areas. These are their interior, safety, and performance features. For further information on the new Venue, contact the sales team of Red McCombs Hyundai in San Antonio, TX.

Interior Comparison

Despite being 1 inch narrower and 6 inches shorter than the 2023 Soul, the 2023 Venue doesn't noticeably lose any passenger or cargo space. You'll appreciate its smaller road footprint when maneuvering down tight roads and parking in small spaces. Five adults can still travel within its cabin, but we recommend sticking to four for longer journeys. The same goes for the 2023 Soul. If you need more cargo space in the 2023 Venue, the 60-40 split folding rear seat will make short work of it.

As you’d expect, the 2023 Venue and the 2023 Soul feature automatic climate control and touch screen infotainment systems that support Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ for smartphone integration. You can also opt for heated front seats, wireless phone chargers, and even a sunroof on both cars. That's the great part – you aren't paying for unnecessary features and can choose what you exactly need.

Hyundai Venue Interior

Center Console Steering Wheel Trunk space

Kia Soul Interior

Internal Speakers Steering Wheel Trunk space

Performance Comparison

The 2023 Venue is powered by a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine that generates 121 horsepower and sends it to the front wheels through a CVT gearbox. There's no manual transmission on offer, but the CVT does offer a manual mode with virtual ratios to shift through. The 2023 Venue is an easy vehicle to drive, with Car and Driver praising its agility and nippiness in urban settings. It can easily reach and maintain highway speeds with no fuss. Its EPA combined figure stands at 31 mpg.

The 2023 Soul may offer a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder with 147 horsepower, but it can only offer an EPA combined figure of 30 mpg. Like the 2023 Venue, it uses a CVT to drive the front wheels. If you desire more power, the GT-Line packs a 1.6-liter turbo 4-cylinder engine. This generates 201 horsepower but scores fuel consumption figures of 28 mpg on the combined cycle.

Safety Features Comparison

You'll find at least six airbags, automated emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane-keeping assist, daytime running lamps, child safety locks, and stability control on every 2023 Venue and 2023 Soul. Additionally, every 2023 Venue also includes a driver-attention monitor. This is a great feature, especially if you drive a lot at night, and it could save your life.

Find the 2023 Venue in San Antonio, TX

The 2023 Venue is our pick in this Hyundai vs. Kia shootout. While the 2023 Soul may offer 200 horsepower, the fact remains that most buyers of compact crossovers aren’t interested in that sort of thing. They value practicality, ease of driving and parking, and fuel economy. If you’re still on the fence, why not drop by Red McCombs Hyundai in San Antonio, TX, and test drive the new Venue?