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The Hyundai Verna gets radical styling inspired from the carmaker’s global models, and the stand-out elements include the LED light bar atop the headlights and the fastback style roofline. Like most Hyundais, the Verna comes with premium looking interiors that are loaded to the gills with features. It gets equipment like a 10.25-inch touchscreen, Bose premium audio system, heated and cooled front seats, wireless charging and ADAS. Hyundai is not offering a diesel but the Verna comes with 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol and turbo-petrol engines, with the latter producing class-leading 160hp. The Hyundai Verna rivals are the Volkswagen Virtus, Skoda Slavia, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and Honda City.
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View Price BreakupHyundai Verna exterior design The Hyundai Verna has an edgy design with sharp lines and plenty of cuts and creases. Some stand-out elements at ...
The Hyundai Verna has an edgy design with sharp lines and plenty of cuts and creases. Some stand-out elements at the front include a full-width LED lightbar, split headlamp design and a wide grille that is reminiscent of the Tucson SUV. At the rear, it gets a fastback style roof design and muscular rear haunches, with another LED tail-light bar. The design has, however, been divisive, with an overload of elements on every surface.
The Verna’s interior feels premium and there are some interesting elements like a two-spoke steering wheel and a minimalist dashboard with a horizontal layout and AC vents hidden in the dash. There’s also 64-colour ambient lighting which extends onto the doors. The 1.5 MPI gets a cream and black colour scheme, while the Turbo gets all-black theme with red inserts. Quality, like in most Hyundais, is very good.
The Verna comes loaded with features like heated and cooled front seats, a semi-powered driver’s seat, an 8-speaker Bose sound system, wireless phone charging, connected car tech and a sunroof. Safety is taken care of in the form of 6 airbags as standard, ABS, EBD, ESC, TCS, TPMS and hill-start assist. The Hyundai Verna also comes equipped with ADAS, including radar-based adaptive cruise control.
There is no diesel available in the line-up. The 115hp, 1.5-litre MPI naturally aspirated petrol is available with a 6-speed manual or an 8-step CVT and it feels refined and with an adequate amount of power. The 160hp, 1.5-litre, Turbo-petrol comes with a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT, and is punchy and great both for inter-city use and for spirited driving. As per the ARAI cycle, the turbo-petrol offers a mileage of 20kpl and 20.6kpl for the manual and DCT respectively.
The steering feedback of the Verna is, once again, not the best, but toggling between the driving modes adds weight to the wheel. It is great for city driving or parking in tight spaces. However, ride quality has improved drastically. The Verna feels composed at expressway speeds and also absorbs low-speed bumps, but it is more inclined towards comfort rather than handling.
Hyundai has priced the Verna competitively with the MPI priced from Rs 10.90 lakh to Rs 16.19 lakh. The Turbo, on the other hand, ranges from Rs 14.84 lakh to Rs 17.38 lakh. The new Verna may not be the last word in performance or fuel economy as some rivals are, but frankly, it excels in almost every area, with very few standout flaws. If the edgy new look appeals to you, picking the new Verna as your next sedan seems like a no-brainer.
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The Hyundai Verna price (introductory) starts at Rs 10.90 lakh going up to Rs 17.38 lakh, ex-showroom India.
The new Hyundai Verna mileage is 18.60kpl to 20.60kpl as per the ARAI test cycle.
The Hyundai Verna turbo makes 160hp and comes with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch auto.
Yes, the Hyundai Verna sunroof is available on the SX and SX(O) trims.
No, there is no diesel option for the new Hyundai Verna.
No, there is no hybrid version of the Hyundai Verna.