Both the Envista and the Venue have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side-impact head airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, front wheel drive, four-wheel antilock brakes, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, lane departure warning systems, rearview cameras, available blind spot warning systems, rear parking sensors and rear cross-path warning.
Compare the2024 Buick EnvistaVS 2024 Hyundai Venue
Safety
Warranty
There are over 2 times as many Buick dealers as there are Hyundai dealers, which makes it much easier should you ever need service under the Envista’s warranty.
Reliability
To reliably power the ignition and other systems and to recharge the battery, the Envista has a standard 130-amp alternator. The Venue’s 110-amp alternator isn’t as powerful.
To reliably start during all conditions and help handle large electrical loads, the Envista has a standard 760-amp battery. The Venue’s 410-amp battery isn’t as powerful.
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2023 Initial Quality Study of new car owners surveyed provide the statistics that show that Buick vehicles are better in initial quality than Hyundai vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Buick fourth in initial quality, above the industry average. With 26 more problems per 100 vehicles, Hyundai is ranked 17th.
J.D. Power and Associates’ 2022 survey of the owners of three-year-old vehicles provides the statistics that show that Buick vehicles are more reliable than Hyundai vehicles. J.D. Power ranks Buick second in reliability, above the industry average. With 1 more problems per 100 vehicles, Hyundai is ranked third.
From surveys of all its subscribers, Consumer Reports’ January 2023 Auto Issue reports that Buick vehicles are more reliable than Hyundai vehicles. Consumer Reports ranks Buick 2 places higher in reliability than Hyundai.
Engine
The Envista’s 1.2 turbo 3-cylinder produces 16 more horsepower (137 vs. 121) and 49 lbs.-ft. more torque (162 vs. 113) than the Venue’s 1.6 DOHC 4-cylinder.
Fuel Economy and Range
In heavy traffic or at stoplights the Envista’s engine automatically turns off when the vehicle is stopped, saving fuel and reducing pollution. The engine is automatically restarted when the driver gets ready to move again. The Venue doesn’t offer an automatic engine start/stop system.
The Envista has 1.3 gallons more fuel capacity than the Venue (13.2 vs. 11.9 gallons), for longer range between fill-ups.
The Envista has a standard cap-less fueling system. The fuel filler is automatically opened when the fuel nozzle is inserted and automatically closed when it’s removed. This eliminates the need to unscrew and replace the cap and it reduces fuel evaporation, which causes pollution. The Venue doesn’t offer a cap-less fueling system.
Environmental Friendliness
In its Green Vehicle Guide, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rates the Buick Envista higher (7 out of 10) than the Hyundai Venue (5). This means the Envista produces up to 8 pounds less smog-producing pollutants than the Venue every 15,000 miles.
Brakes and Stopping
For better stopping power the Envista’s brake rotors are larger than those on the Venue:
|
Envista |
Venue |
Front Rotors |
11.8 inches |
11 inches |
Rear Rotors |
11.3 inches |
8” drums |
Opt Rear Rotors |
|
10.3 inches |
The Buick Envista has standard four-wheel disc brakes for better stopping power and improved directional control in poor weather. Rear drums are standard on the Venue. Drums can heat up and make stops longer, especially with antilock brakes that work much harder than conventional brakes.
Tires and Wheels
For better traction, the Envista has larger standard tires than the Venue (225/60R17 vs. 185/65R15). The Envista’s optional tires are larger than the largest tires available on the Venue (245/45R19 vs. 205/55R17).
The Envista’s standard tires provide better handling because they have a lower 60 series profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the Venue’s standard 65 series tires. The Envista’s optional tires have a lower 45 series profile than the Venue SEL/Limited’s 55 series tires.
For better ride, handling and brake cooling the Envista has standard 17-inch wheels. Smaller 15-inch wheels are standard on the Venue. The Envista’s optional 19-inch wheels are larger than the 17-inch wheels on the Venue SEL/Limited.
The Envista has a standard easy tire fill system. When inflating the tires, the vehicle’s integrated tire pressure sensors keep track of the pressure as the tires fill and tell the driver when the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. The Venue doesn’t offer vehicle monitored tire inflation.
Suspension and Handling
For a smoother ride and more stable handling, the Envista’s wheelbase is 6.8 inches longer than on the Venue (106 inches vs. 99.2 inches).
The Envista Sport Touring handles at .80 G’s, while the Venue Limited pulls only .79 G’s of cornering force in a Motor Trend skidpad test.
Chassis
The front grille of the Envista uses electronically controlled shutters to close off airflow and reduce drag when less engine cooling is needed. This helps improve highway fuel economy. The Venue doesn’t offer active grille shutters.
The Envista uses computer-generated active noise cancellation to help remove annoying noise and vibration from the passenger compartment, especially at low frequencies. The Venue doesn’t offer active noise cancellation.
Passenger Space
The Envista has 5.6 cubic feet more passenger volume than the Venue (97.5 vs. 91.9).
The Envista has .6 inches more front legroom, .2 inches more front hip room, 2.1 inches more front shoulder room, 4.4 inches more rear legroom, 2.3 inches more rear hip room and .8 inches more rear shoulder room than the Venue.
Cargo Capacity
The Envista has a much larger cargo volume with its rear seat up than the Venue with its rear seat up (20.7 vs. 18.7 cubic feet). The Envista has a much larger cargo volume with its rear seat folded than the Venue with its rear seat folded (42 vs. 31.9 cubic feet).
To make loading and unloading groceries and cargo easier, especially for short adults, the Envista offers an optional power liftgate, which opens and closes automatically by pressing a button. The Venue doesn’t offer a power liftgate.
Servicing Ease
J.D. Power and Associates surveys of service recipients show that Buick service is better than Hyundai. J.D. Power ranks Buick fifth in service department satisfaction. With a 41% lower rating, Hyundai is ranked 29th.
Ergonomics
The Envista’s power parking brake sets with one touch and releases with one touch or automatically. The Venue has a lever-type parking brake that has to be strenuously raised to engage properly. It has to be lifted up more and a button depressed to release it.
The Envista’s front and rear power windows all lower with one touch of the switches, making it more convenient at drive-up windows and toll booths, or when talking with someone outside of the car. The Venue’s standard power windows’ passenger windows don’t open automatically.
In case you lock your keys in your vehicle, or don’t have them with you, you can let yourself in using the Envista’s available exterior PIN entry system. The Venue doesn’t offer an exterior PIN entry system, and its Blue Link can’t unlock the doors if the vehicle doesn’t have cell phone reception or the driver can’t contact the service.
The Envista’s optional wipers adjust their speed and turn on and off automatically according to the amount of rainfall on the windshield. The Venue’s manually variable intermittent wipers have to be constantly adjusted.
The Envista’s LED headlights produce a whiter, brighter light (up to 3x) using five times less power than the Venue’s standard projector halogen headlights and light instantly. LED lights also last over twenty times longer than halogen.
The Envista’s standard outside mirrors include heating elements to clear off the mirrors for better visibility. Hyundai only offers heated mirrors on the Venue Limited.
The Envista Avenir’s standard rear view mirror and optional side view mirrors have an automatic dimming feature. These mirrors can be set to automatically darken quickly when headlights shine on them, keeping following vehicles from blinding or distracting the driver. The Venue offers an automatic rear view mirror, but its side mirrors don’t dim.
On extremely cold winter days, the Envista’s optional heated steering wheel provides comfort, allowing the driver to steer safely and comfortably before the vehicle heater warms up. The Venue doesn’t offer a heated steering wheel.
The Envista Avenir has a standard center folding armrest for the rear passengers. A center armrest helps make rear passengers more comfortable and it can provide a boundary between children. The Venue doesn’t offer a rear seat center armrest.
To keep a safe, consistent following distance, the Envista offers an optional Adaptive Cruise Control, which alters the speed of the vehicle without driver intervention. This allows the driver to use cruise control more safely without constantly having to disengage it when approaching slower traffic. The Venue doesn’t offer an adaptive cruise control.