The Venue offers no room for inattentive or drowsy driving. Hyundai has installed the latest driver assistance packages in the new SUV, all engineered towards your skills complementation, and offers co-pilot assistance. The Venue has a driver attention warning, a system that issues warning upon detection of river distraction.
There is also a Forward Collision Alert, which uses several front radar detectors and cameras to issue warnings upon detection of pedestrians in your path. Interestingly, these systems can brake the Venue automatically, making sure there are no collisions caused. A Blind spot warning shows when a car is approaching your zone from the rear and can automatically brake the vehicle to enable a swift change of the lanes without any hazard.
The Venue also has a cross-traffic collision alert, which works to notify the driver of near objects or vehicles in the rear. Just like the frontal collision warning, the cross-traffic will apply auto brakes, especially when reversing, to ensure your bumper remains intact. Lastly, the Venue also boasts an advanced lane assists system, a feature that functions by issuing visual and audible warnings if you start drifting to the wrong street unintentionally. It also can help in steering you back to the right in case you hesitate to take action.