Hyundai Verna Specifications
Engine | 1482 - 1497 CC | Mileage | 18.6 - 20.6 Kmpl | Transmission | Manual / Automatic |
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Fuel Type | Petrol | Max Power | 157.57bhp@5500rpm | Seating Capacity | 5 |
Drive Type | FWD | Body Type | Sedan |
Hyundai Verna Features
- Airbags (Driver, Passenger and Side Front)
- ABS
- AC
- Central Locking
- Power Steering
- Max Torque (253Nm@1500-3500rpm)
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Hyundai Verna Car Latest Updates
Hyundai India has launched the new generation 2023 Verna sedan in the country, with prices starting from Rs 10.9 lakh (ex-showroom). The Korean marque’s compact sedan is offered in four broad trims and comes with petrol power only. The Verna 2023’s styling is now more bold, it gets a more upmarket interior and sees a big improvement to its safety kit. It’s also a size larger than the model it replaces.
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Hyundai Verna Variants
The 2023 Hyundai Verna comes in four broad trims: EX, S, SX, and SX(O).
In terms of colour options, your choices include Abyss Black Metallic, Atlas White, Fiery Red, Starry Night, Tellurian Brown Pearl, Titan Grey and Typhoon Silver. There are also two dual tone options: Atlas White/Abyss Black and Fiery Red/Abyss Black.
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Hyundai Verna Price
The price of Hyundai Verna in India starts from Rs. 10.96 Lakh while the Verna top model price goes upto Rs. 17.37 Lakh. Verna comes in 14 variants with 8 colour options. Verna automatic model price starts from Rs. 14.23 Lakh and is available in 5 options.Verna Price List (Variants)
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(14 Variants)Manual
(8 Variants)Automatic
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Verna EX
1497 cc . Petrol . Manual
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Rs. 10.96 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price View On Road Price | View September Offers | |
Verna S
1497 cc . Petrol . Manual
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Rs. 11.95 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price View On Road Price | View September Offers | |
Verna SX
1497 cc . Petrol . Manual
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Rs. 12.98 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price View On Road Price | View September Offers |
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Hyundai Verna Pros and Cons
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Verna Advantages
Spacious cabin with great seat comfort, rich features package with the right focus on ease of use, engines offer a strong blend of smoothness and performance, ADAS-calibration for Indian driving conditions has been done right
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Verna Disadvantages
Styling won’t appeal to those who prefer subtle designs, some odd feature misses: adaptive cruise control only with the turbo-DCT, no wireless support for Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
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Expert's Conclusion
The Hyundai Verna is a great all-round sedan that gives you the space and practicality you need along with the futuristic tech you’d want
Hyundai Verna Expert Review
The 2023 Hyundai Verna arrives with a two-pronged purpose: Make up for what was lacking in its predecessor and deliver a more thorough “baby-Elantra” experience.
Looks
Let’s address the biggest point of controversy with this new Verna. Blown away as people were by the design sketches, the actual car has opinions split on how it looks. Truth be told, the car is much better-looking than it is photogenic. The fundamental hiccup is how many cuts, creases, louvres and patterns have found their way onto the different panels, resulting in a design that is distinct but not subtle. Then again, the Creta invited identically polarising comments when it debuted in 2020, so maybe opinion-splitting design is a net positive?
Importantly, the new Verna is a larger car. In a similar vein as compatriots Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia, the Verna has upsized the segment itself and is currently among the widest and longest. Even the sedan’s wheelbase has grown to 2,670mm (+70mm) but that increase sounds bigger on paper than it is in person. Visual or functional, any impact here is a function of how the car has been reimagined from scratch.
Up front, the design is derived from the new generation Hyundai Sonata, that has just been revealed globally, with the biggest talking point being the Cyclops-style single-piece LED strip above the bumper-integrated LED headlights. The side profile is where there’s an evident shift in design, with the car going from its slender front end to muscly, Tucson-like haunches as you move to the rear.
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Get the base 1.5-litre petrol engine, and the 16-inch alloy wheels are silver.
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Move up to the turbo and the same wheels get painted black while the front brake callipers get finished in a shade of red.
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Pick the turbo-DCT, and you’ll get rear wheel disc brakes as well.
The heaviest dose of styling, without a doubt, is at the rear. All the body panel-carving is more apparent in brighter colour options like red, silver or white. The light cluster includes a body-wide LED strip, a different strip of light pins for the brakes and a separate set of strips underneath the tail lamp for the indicators and reverse lamps.
Interiors
To make a long story short, the Verna’s backseat has gone from being the least impressive in the segment to one of the best. Even passengers who are over six feet tall have good seat comfort, knee room and headroom. Those who have a hefty build will like the seat contouring as well.
While the Virtus and Slavia have more strongly defined lateral support edges and work a little better as dedicated four-seaters, the Verna’s seats are more accommodating for large frames. The Verna also does a better job of seating three at the rear though it is still a slight squeeze for adults. Also, while you do get three point seatbelts for everyone, there is no middle headrest.
Rear Seat Amenities
2 x USB Type-C charge ports |
AC vents with phone slot underneath |
Rear Sunshade |
Armrest with cupholders |
The 528-litre boot is plenty accommodating for airport runs/weekend family trips with a wide loading mouth for easier access.
Command Centre
The 2023 Hyundai Verna’s dashboard looks the most futuristic, but the Honda City still has a slight edge when it comes to how premium the cabin is to touch and feel. While the cabin plastics feel slightly better than the Virtus or Slavia’s, Hyundai has also been more generous with the use of soft-touch/leatherette materials on the interior trim.
There’s also more attention to detail when it comes to elements like the leatherette seat upholstery or damped action of the AC vents that make this cabin feel richer.
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As standard, the Verna gets a beige-black interior with the SX (O) getting brown contrast stitching on its leatherette-upholstery
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The turbo versions get a black interior with red contrast finishers
Here’s a run-through of the features and their execution:
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10.25-inch touchscreen: Smooth and intuitive to use with the screen offering good resolution as well. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are supported but not wirelessly, even though there is a wireless phone charger. Additionally, while there are type-C and type-A ports up front, only the latter can be used to engage the aforementioned phone projection features.
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BOSE 8-speaker music system: Impressive sound quality. The presence of a central speaker on the dash and subwoofer at the rear helps the system offer a good experience for both, front and rear occupants whereas most cars in the segment are heavily front row-biased.
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Digital instrument cluster: Similar interface as the Hyundai Venue’s with a TFT MID in between two digital displays. The drive modes change the theme around the cluster but it isn’t as interactive as the setup you’d get in the Alcazar, which would feel better in this car.
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Heated and ventilated seats: Work effectively with the seat ventilation being surprisingly quiet!
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Powered driver’s seat: Electrically-adjusts the seat base’s fore-aft movement as well as the backrest angle but the seat height is adjusted manually. An annoying cost-cut!
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64-colour ambient lighting: Wide range of colours aside, the ambient light is integrated tastefully into the AC vents, across the dashboard and the front door pads.
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The AC console has a switchable display that doubles up as the media controls at the touch of a button. For example, the temperature and blower speed knobs will switch to the tuner and volume control knobs.
Other Features
Sunroof |
Tilt/telescopic Steering |
Auto Headlamps (no auto wipers) |
Auto-Dimming IRVM |
BlueLink Connected Car Tech |
Home-To-Car Connectivity Via Alexa or Google Assistant |
Highline Tyre Pressure Monitoring |
Electronic Parking Brake (DCT only) |
All-round 3-point Seatbelts |
Six airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX and rear parking sensors come as standard safety features with the 2023 Verna. Moving up the range adds stability control, hill-hold, front parking sensors and a rear camera with dynamic guidelines. No surround-view camera, but the major safety upgrade is the suite of driver-assistance systems
ADAS
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Adaptive Cruise Control: Offered only with the turbo-DCT, the system maintains a 2.5-3 car gap at its lowest setting. If traffic cuts in between that gap, the system paces down gradually and in a predictable manner, unlike many ADAS-equipped vehicles that tend to panic brake or drop speed in a jerky fashion.
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Forward Collision Avoidance: The speed-sensitivity is tuned very well for Indian conditions. Even with half a car distance to a vehicle ahead, the system knows when to warn the driver and when to intervene with auto-braking. The distinction helps reduce the risk of getting rear-ended that some ADAS setups suffer from in Indian road applications.
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Lane-keep Assist: A very well-executed system that keeps the car dead centred even at 80-100kmph through curves in the road. Corrective inputs from the system feel natural and can make highway driving less taxing. In the event that you need to break lane without the opportunity to indicate (say, to avoid large puddles, unmarked stopped vehicles or debris that unfortunately garnish our highways often), the steering does try to push you back into the lane but not so aggressively that you have to fight it into a lane-switch.
Other features like rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot collision warning and safe exit warning also work organically and will make a first-time ADAS-adopter feel comfortable.
Engines & Performance
The naturally-aspirated 1.5-litre petrol’s biggest draw is smoothness. The engine delivers its performance in a very progressive manner and with the CVT, the pace-up is at its smoothest. For commuting in city traffic, it is the easier to manage and calmer of the two engines.
Technical Specifications |
1.5-litre 4-cylinder petrol |
1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbo-petrol |
Power |
115PS |
160PS |
Torque |
144Nm |
253Nm |
Transmission |
6-speed manual | CVT |
6-speed manual | 7-speed dual-clutch automatic |
ARAI-Rated Fuel Efficiency |
18.6kmpl | 19.6kmpl |
20kmpl | 20.6kmpl |
That said, the 1.5-litre turbo is plenty polished in itself. While there is some initial lag, it doesn’t feel sluggish at low speeds nor does it feel jerky for daily drives. Both the six-speed manual and seven-speed dual-clutch automatic feel commuter-friendly but it is the turbo-DCT we’d tilt towards. Not only is the transmission responsive, it’s also super smooth through upshifts and manages shift shock well even with the sharp downshifts.
The turbo’s primary selling-point is its highway performance. The N/A petrol has enough grunt to sit at 100-120kmph at ease but it does get vocal during overtakes, even from 40-60kmph. In comparison, the turbo offers a punchier mid-range and makes filtering through highway traffic an easier affair.
The SX (O) turbo-DCT is just over Rs 1 lakh pricier than the SX (O) IVT. That is a small leap to make for the added performance, the addition of rear disc brakes and adaptive cruise control as well. Not to mention, it also gets you a sportier looking car on the inside and out, if that’s what you’d prefer. That said, while ARAI’s test cycle puts the turbo’s fuel-efficiency above the N/A petrol’s, real world tests are likely to bear the opposite result. Something we will verify during our road test schedule.
As for ride comfort, our drive through Gurugram was almost entirely on well-paved roads where the Verna felt plenty comfortable. Sharper bumps will be felt in the cabin but it’s not too soft or bouncy on the recovery. Similarly, with three people on board, it felt comfortable at 100-120kmph as well.
Verdict
Hyundai may market this car with terms like “ferocious” or “futuristic” but the one true achievement of this sedan and the word that describes it best is “balanced”. The new Verna has plentiful space and practicality for a whole family, the features package is rich with the right focus on usability, the engines offer the right blend of performance and convenience and even a halo bit of tech like ADAS has been calibrated to make you adapt to it, easily/happily so.
The one point of polarisation would be the looks, but that’s simply a matter of personal preference. Otherwise, the new Verna is simply a car we’d happily recommend buying.
Hyundai Verna User Reviews
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- Comfort (9)
- Performance (8)
- Looks (8)
- Mileage (7)
- Experience (7)
- Engine (6)
- Service (4)
- Maintenance (3)
- Interior (3)
- Price (3)
- Seat (2)
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Marvelous Performance
The Hyundai Verna unravels a shade of complication and interpretation. Its surface exudes an air of fineness while the interior beckons with fustiness and substance. The agent's machine options strike a symphonious balance between authority and effectiveness, vowing a flawless trip whether conning civic warrens or conquering open roadways. Handling is responsive, and the lift is marked by comfort, delivering every drive a pleasurable experience. Advanced security features discreetly bear the Verna's screen quotient. Though not an outright hustler, the agent admirably merges interpretation with energy frugality. In totality, the Hyundai Verna emerges as a satisfying liberty, seamlessly linking refined aesthetics, practicality, and estimable driving dynamics.
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Good mileage
Very good driving experience with good mileage.Engin is very good with nice plcup.
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offers a perfect blend of luxury and convenience
Hyundai Verna: Roaming through the vibrant streets of Chennai in the Hyundai Verna has been a luxurious journey. The sleek design turned heads near Marina Beach, and the comfortable interiors added a touch of opulence during drives to Mahabalipuram. The smooth ride on the East Coast Road was impressive, and the advanced features kept me comfortable during the drive to Fort St. George. Whether it's embracing the city's historical charm or indulging in coastal elegance, the Hyundai Verna offers a perfect blend of luxury and convenience for Chennai residents who appreciate refined living.
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Verna: Where Style Meets Performance
I had an incredible Hyundai Verna experience! From the moment I hopped in and started the engine, I was blown away. The smooth ride and powerful acceleration made me feel like I was on top of the world. The interior design was stylish and comfortable, with all the latest technology features at my fingertips. The handling was superb, allowing me to navigate corners and curves with ease. Not to mention, the fuel efficiency exceeded my expectations, ensuring that I went further for less. Overall, this car surpassed all my expectations and left me feeling optimistic about future road trips.
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Uncomfortable suspension
Awesome engine coupled with uncomfortable suspension which takes you through a rollercoaster ride sometimes.Engine is punchy and that adrenaline rush when you see an open road to floor the throttle and the response from the engine is addictive.
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the opulent and important gests it brings
I find myself drawn to this model due to its exceptional fineness and power. The Hyundai Verna's sophisticated design and important machine have captured my admiration entirely. Its provision of a luxurious and smooth driving experience makes it ideal for administrative peregrinations. The Verna's emotional features and commodious innards have gained my favor. Hyundai has truly combined fineness and power with this hydrofoil, and I hold a deep fondness for this model because of the opulent and important gests it brings
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luxurious and significant gestures it makes
This model's extraordinary refinement and strength have me charmed to it. My appreciation for the Hyundai Verna's important machine and elegant design is unwavering. The furnishing of a comfortable and pleasurable driving experience makes it perfect for business trip. I like the Verna's emotive characteristics and ample innards. This powerboat from Hyundai wonderfully combines delicacy with force, and I've a strong affection for its design because of the luxurious and significant gestures it makes.
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Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Verna
- Hyundai Verna is available in 9 different colours - Fiery Red Dual Tone, Fiery Red, Typhoon Silver, Starry Night, Atlas White, Titan Grey, Tellurian Brown, Abyss Black, and Atlas White Dual Tone. Every colour has its own uniqueness and choosing a colour totally depends on individual choice. So, we would request you to discuss it with your family so that you can finalize the colour to be purchased.
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- For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Hyundai Verna is available in 9 different colours - Fiery Red Dual Tone, Fiery Red, Typhoon Silver, Starry Night, Atlas White, Titan Grey, Tellurian Brown, Abyss Black and Atlas White Dual Tone.
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Hyundai Verna FAQs
The ex-showroom price of top variant of Hyundai Verna is 17.37 Lakh (Delhi).
The ARAI claimed mileage of Hyundai Verna is 20.6 Kmpl. Also check User Reported Mileage of Verna.
The EMI for the base variant of Hyundai Verna in Delhi is Rs. 21,211 per month @ 10.5% for a tenure of 60 months.
The top 3 competitors of Hyundai Verna are Volkswagen Virtus, Honda City and Skoda Slavia.
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Hyundai Verna Service Cost
Petrol (5 years) | Rs. 49,694 |