The all-new Hyundai Verna has launched with introductory prices starting from Rs 10.90 lakh and going up to Rs 17.38 lakh. The manufacturer began accepting bookings last month, however, the company has stated that deliveries will begin in the first week of April 2023.
- Hyundai says all-new Verna has received over 8,000 bookings
- Produced in India, the new Verna will be exported worldwide
- 6 airbags, ABS with EBD standard across all models
Here are the detailed prices of the new Hyundai Verna.
New Hyundai Verna prices | ||||
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Trims | 1.5 petrol MT | 1.5 petrol AT | 1.5 Turbo-petrol MT | 1.5 Turbo-petrol AT |
EX | Rs 10.90 lakh | - | - | - |
S | Rs 11.95 lakh | - | - | - |
SX | Rs 12.98 lakh | Rs 14.24 lakh | Rs 14.84 lakh | Rs 16.08 lakh |
SX (O) | Rs 14.66 lakh | Rs 16.19 lakh | Rs 15.99 lakh | Rs 17.38 lakh |
New Hyundai Verna exterior
The all-new Hyundai Verna is marginally bigger than its competitors with the length increasing to 4,535mm, giving it a segment-leading wheelbase of 2,670mm. For reference, the Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia have a wheelbase of 2,651mm, while the new Honda City's wheelbase is 2,600mm. The size increase also ensures that the Verna has the most boot space in the segment – 528 litres – and the segment-best width of 1,765mm, which will offer more shoulder room than its competitors.
The Verna's launches have always been greatly anticipated ever since they introduced the distinct-looking Fluidic Verna in 2011, and this is no different. From the front and rear, the all-new Verna bears very little resemblance to its predecessor. Its long, swooping lines are EV-esque, and it has an LED set-up that spans almost the entire width of the car. For more information about the styling of the new Verna, click here.
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New Hyundai Verna interior
The new Hyundai Verna receives dual-tone beige-black interiors and soft-touch materials on the dashboard and door trims. The Verna also gets an ambient light strip with 64 colour options that runs across the dashboard and door trims. It also has the option to change the colour according to the driving mode that's selected.
The Verna features front AC vents that are integrated into the dashboard design with heated and ventilated front seats being segment-first. The centre console also houses climate control knobs that double up as infotainment controls. Some other features available are Electronic Stability Control, Hill Start Assist Control, front parking sensors and an electrochromic mirror.
Hyundai has fitted the all-new Verna with a brand new two-spoke steering wheel that has never made it to any Hyundai model previously. It houses multi-function buttons with haptic feedback. The driver's unit can display turn-by-turn navigation with the option to select from over 10 regional languages, apart from English and Korean.
New Hyundai Verna features
The new Hyundai Verna features a large 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment, which offers Bluetooth connectivity, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Valet mode and over-the-air updates for the system. This unit also supports voice commands in Hindi and English for functions like switching on the AC, opening the sunroof, activating the ventilated seats and much more.
In terms of connected car tech, Hyundai is offering new Verna owners three years of free Bluelink subscription that includes auto crash notifications, SOS calls, stolen vehicle immobilisation, geo-fencing and even a monthly health report to name a few.
For a detailed look at the features on offer in each variant, click here.
New Hyundai Verna safety
The all-new Verna will come with 6 airbags, ABS and EBD as standard on all variants. However, only the top-end variant with the DCT gearbox gets all four disc brakes.
Just like the new Honda City, the Verna too is offering ADAS on some variants. It will have front and rear radar detectors along with a front camera, which is not offered by competitors. The ADAS supports the driver with features like Forward Collision Warning and Avoidance Assist, Smart Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Lane-keep warning and blind spot assist warning, and a safe exit warning to make sure that you don't get run over when you get out of your car.
New Hyundai Verna variants, engines, colours and mileage
The all-new Verna will be available in four trims – EX, S, SX and SX (O) – and seven colour options, namely Typhoon Silver, Fiery Red, Starry Night, Titan Grey, Abyss Black, Atlas White and Tellurian Brown.
The all-new Hyundai Verna has two engines on offer – a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol. The NA petrol delivers 115hp and 144Nm and is offered with a 6-speed manual and an IVT automatic. Hyundai claims a fuel efficiency of 18.6kpl (MT) and 19.6kpl (IVT).
The turbo-petrol engine churns out 160hp and 253Nm and gets a 6-speed manual and 7-speed DCT gearbox with paddle shifters as options. While this engine is more powerful, Hyundai also claims that it will be more efficient than the naturally aspirated powertrains with fuel efficiency figures of 20kpl for the manual and 20.6kpl for the DCT. Hyundai is not offering a diesel engine with the Verna.
The latter's power figures are class-leading when compared to the Virtus, Slavia and City. The turbo GDi also comes with two exclusive colour options – Atlas White with black roof and Fiery Red with black roof.
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unknown - 647 days ago
By the looks of it, may revive the dying sedan segment for sometime, it's a looker and loaded to the gill with kit, decently priced. Who knows may pull in buyers who were eyeing an SUV!! Eagerly waiting for an ACI review! Why is no one making a 7 seat sedan???
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