Hyundai Verna specs & features
Engine | 1482 cc - 1497 cc |
Power | 113.18 - 157.57 bhp |
Torque | 143.8 Nm - 253 Nm |
Transmission | Manual / Automatic |
Mileage | 18.6 - 20.6 kmpl |
Fuel | Petrol |
- Parking Sensors
- Cup Holders
- Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Height Adjustable Driver Seat
- Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Tyre Pressure Monitor
- Voice Commands
- Automatic Climate Control
- Wireless Charger
- Sunroof
- Ventilated Seats
- Air Purifier
- ADAS
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Hyundai Verna latest updates
Latest Update: Hyundai is also offering discounts of Rs 80,000 on the Verna this December.
Price: The Hyundai Verna is priced between Rs 11 lakh and Rs 17.48 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Variants: Hyundai offers it in four broad variants: EX, S, SX and SX(O).
Colour Options: The Verna is available in eight monotone and two dual-tone colour options: Amazon Grey (new), Titan Grey, Tellurian Brown, Typhoon Silver, Fiery Red, Atlas White, Abyss Black, Starry Night, Atlas White with Black roof and Fiery Red with Black roof.
Engine and Transmission: It is powered by two petrol engine options:
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A 1.5-litre turbocharged engine (160 PS/253 Nm) paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT
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A 1.5-litre naturally aspirated unit (115 PS/144 Nm) mated to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT gearbox.
Features: The Hyundai Verna comes equipped with features like a dual integrated screen setup (including a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system and a semi-digital driver’s display). It also gets an 8-speaker Bose sound system, 64-colour ambient lighting, a sunroof, an air purifier and ventilated and heated front seats.
Safety: In terms of passenger safety, it gets six airbags (as standard), and ISOFIX child seat anchorages. Its higher variants also come with electronic stability control (ESC), front and rear parking sensors, all-wheel disc brakes, and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Hyundai is also offering advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as forward-collision warning, blind-spot alert, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, and adaptive cruise control.
Rivals: The Hyundai Verna rivals the Honda City, Maruti Ciaz, Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia.
Hyundai Verna price
Verna EX(Base Model)1497 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl | Rs.11 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna S1497 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl | Rs.12.05 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Top Selling 1497 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl | Rs.13.08 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX IVT1497 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 19.6 kmpl | Rs.14.33 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Opt1497 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl | Rs.14.76 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Verna SX Turbo1482 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20 kmpl | Rs.14.93 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Turbo DT1482 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20 kmpl | Rs.14.93 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Opt Turbo1482 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20 kmpl | Rs.16.09 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Opt Turbo DT1482 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20 kmpl | Rs.16.09 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Turbo DCT1482 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.6 kmpl | Rs.16.18 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Turbo DCT DT1482 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.6 kmpl | Rs.16.18 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Opt IVT1497 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 19.6 kmpl | Rs.16.29 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Opt Turbo DCT1482 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.6 kmpl | Rs.17.48 Lakh* | Check December Offers | |
Verna SX Opt Turbo DCT DT(Top Model)1482 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.6 kmpl | Rs.17.48 Lakh* | Check December Offers |
Hyundai Verna comparison with similar cars
Hyundai Verna Rs.11 - 17.48 Lakh* | Honda City Rs.11.82 - 16.35 Lakh* | Volkswagen Virtus Rs.11.56 - 19.40 Lakh* | Skoda Slavia Rs.10.69 - 18.69 Lakh* | Hyundai Creta Rs.11 - 20.30 Lakh* | Maruti Ciaz Rs.9.40 - 12.29 Lakh* | Hyundai i20 Rs.7.04 - 11.21 Lakh* | Tata Curvv Rs.10 - 19 Lakh* |
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Engine1482 cc - 1497 cc | Engine1498 cc | Engine999 cc - 1498 cc | Engine999 cc - 1498 cc | Engine1482 cc - 1497 cc | Engine1462 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine1199 cc - 1497 cc |
Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol | Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypeDiesel / Petrol |
Power113.18 - 157.57 bhp | Power119.35 bhp | Power113.98 - 147.51 bhp | Power114 - 147.51 bhp | Power113.18 - 157.57 bhp | Power103.25 bhp | Power82 - 87 bhp | Power116 - 123 bhp |
Mileage18.6 - 20.6 kmpl | Mileage17.8 - 18.4 kmpl | Mileage18.12 - 20.8 kmpl | Mileage18.73 - 20.32 kmpl | Mileage17.4 - 21.8 kmpl | Mileage20.04 - 20.65 kmpl | Mileage16 - 20 kmpl | Mileage12 kmpl |
Boot Space528 Litres | Boot Space506 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space521 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space510 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space500 Litres |
Airbags6 | Airbags2-6 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 | Airbags2 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 |
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Hyundai Verna expert review
overview
The Hyundai Verna has always been a popular sedan While it had its strengths, it also suffered from a few flaws which kept it from being an all-rounder. With this new generation Verna, Hyundai has worked hard to get rid of the flaws that plagued the car and to make it a balanced sedan. Has the marque managed to do that? And, in doing so, did it have to make some compromises?
Exterior
It looks _______. I am leaving this space blank because I don’t have any opinion on it right now. I did not like the Creta when it first came out but later, it did grow on me. It's the same with the Verna. I like the way it looks from the rear, and especially the quarter, but the front still remains questionable.
Whether you like it or not, the Verna has a presence. The elements used, like the Robo-Cop LED strip which is part pilot lamp, part DRL, the LED headlamps and the long bonnet make this sedan attract a gaze. Along the sides, there are strong body lines and 16-inch alloy wheels which complement the overall design language.
The Verna is now longer than before. This helps it look more proportionate. Especially given the coupe-like roofline which needs a longer frame to look good. The extended wheelbase helps it look overall bigger and with this, it looks like a mini Sonata. A sedan whose design we all admire.
As mentioned before, I do quite like the rear design. The transparent casing for the tail lamp and Verna's name aside, I like that it accentuates the width of the car and at night, it just looks futuristic.
Between petrol and turbo-petrol, there are quite a few differences. At the front, the turbo gets an additional air intake on top of the grille. The alloy wheels are black and the front brake callipers are finished in red. There's a '1.5 Turbo' badge at the rear and should you opt for the turbo-DCT, you get rear disc brakes as well. My pick in all the permutations and combinations of the seven colours is the Starry Night Turbo as it gets a hint of blue in the paint and the red callipers really pop from behind the black wheels.
Interior
Classy. If you are eying the standard petrol variants, then you get a classy white and beige theme for the dashboard and seats. While this is not as polished as it is in the cabin of the Honda City, it still looks elegant. Hyundai has used plastics with really good finishes on the dashboard for it to feel good and there is a leather cover on the white portion to help it feel more premium too. And along with the ambient lights running all the way to the doors, this cabin does feel appealing. Also, this cabin is wide which opens up a good sense of space and gives you the feeling of sitting in a bigger car.
Then, there is the attention to detail. The engine start/stop button is placed almost flat on the dashboard facing up, the quality and fit/finish of the cabin are excellent, the switches everywhere are tactile and backlit, and even all the charging options are backlit. And to top it all off, the seat upholstery is premium and even the airbag tag on the seats feels like a luxury handbag tag. All of these elements together help elevate the cabin experience.
But it's not just about the show here. The cabin's practicality is excellent too. The large door pockets have space for multiple bottles, the rubber padding on the wireless charger storage is thick and won't let the keys or the phone rattle, also there are two cup holders, space under the sliding armrest and finally a large cooled glovebox. The Turbo-DCT variants get a single cup holder to accommodate the electronic parking brake, which is too big to keep a cup secured.
Now, let's talk about the Verna's highlight - the features. It comes with a set which is easily the best in class. For the driver, there is digital MID, auto-dimming IRVM, auto headlamps (no auto wipers), powered seat (not for height) and premium steering to hold on to. Also, there are front parking sensors, but no 360-degree camera. Other cabin features include a sunroof, 64 colour ambient lights which are nice and bright, and heated and ventilated seats.
Infotainment is impressive too with a 10.25-inch touchscreen, eight-speaker Bose sound system with a subwoofer which is good, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and physical touch controls which can also double up as climate control buttons. However, the Verna still misses out on wireless Auto and CarPlay. Overall, it is really hard to fault the Verna in the features department as not only is the list impressive, but each feature is well executed.
Rear Seat Space
Rear seat space was the Achilles' heel of the Verna family. It was the least spacious sedan in the segment. While it is still not the most spacious sedan in the segment, you will not be left wanting more space. There is space for six-footers to sit behind one another and the highlight here is the seat comfort. Large seats, good padding, ample under-thigh support and a relaxed backrest makes this possibly the most comfortable seat in the space. Yes, room for three at the back is still tight but if you are looking at being chauffeur driven, then this backseat is quite appealing.
What could have been better here are the features. Yes, you do have two mobile charging sockets, a rear sunshade, rear AC vents and an armrest with cupholders, but things like window shades and dedicated mobile pockets could have elevated this experience. And while all three passengers get three-point seatbelts, the middle passenger does not get a headrest.
Safety
On the safety front, the Verna boasts an impressive features list. The standard safety pack includes six airbags, ISOFIX child-seat mounts and three-point seatbelts for all passengers. In the higher variants, you get features like ESC, electronic parking brake, hill hold assist, front parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and all-wheel disc brakes. It even gets ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) in its top-end trim, which comprises
- Front collision warning and avoidance assist
- Blind spot monitoring
- Lane keep assist
- Leading vehicle departure assist
- High beam assist
- Rear cross traffic collision warning and assistance
- Adaptive cruise control (Turbo DCT)
- Lane follow assist
- These ADAS features are very smooth and well-tuned to Indian conditions.
Boot Space
Another big drawback when it came to the previous generation Verna was its limited boot space. And not just the space, but the opening of the boot too was small and a bit inconvenient to load large suitcases. In the new generation model, the boot space isn’t just better, it’s the most in the class at 528 litres. Even the opening is wide to accommodate large suitcases.
Performance
The diesel engine is gone. With that out of the way, Hyundai has plonked in a powerful 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine so you don’t miss the grunt in city traffic. Other than that, there is a calmer 1.5-litre petrol as well. Let's start with that.
The humble 1.5-litre petrol is a very refined engine. It has a smooth and linear power delivery which complements the automatic CVT gearbox very well. Inside the city, the car offers a seamless and effortless drive. Acceleration is progressive and you don’t feel the need for more poke even for overtakes. And because of the CVT, there is no shift lag or delay which makes the drive experience very smooth. If you are going to be spending most of your time inside the city, the CVT is the best combination for you. Plus, the mileage will be the best here in real-world conditions. Even on highways, the CVT cruises effortlessly. It does sit at a high rpm during overtakes because of the CVT, but acceleration remains progressive and you won't feel the need for more poke.
The only reason you would want the turbo, is effortless performance. This 160PS motor is equally refined and more enjoyable to drive. There is a good amount of torque to drive in the city and when you get on it, the turbo kicks in at 1800rpm and the acceleration is promising. The Verna darts ahead and has the potential to be the quickest sedan in the segment. However, even with this acceleration and performance, there is no drama from the engine or the exhaust note. Hence, the drive, although fast, does not feel exciting. And this is where the need for an N Line variant originates from. To make a quick car -- exciting.
Ride and Handling
Verna has retained its comfort characteristics from the older generation. Which is to say, it remains properly comfortable in the city. Over speed brakes and broken rods, it is comfortable, well cushioned and quiet. As the speeds increase, the bumps do start to get more evident and you feed the need for better damping. On highways as well, the sedan remains largely stable, amid some movement the rear seat passengers will be able to feel.
With its large glass area, the Verna remains a fairly easy sedan to drive. The steering is light and effortless in the city, and the acceleration in all the drive modes (Eco, Normal and Sport) remains predictable.
Verdict
The Hyundai Verna in this generation has grown up. Not just in terms of dimensions, but in character as well. It has not only successfully gotten rid of all of its limitations like the cramped rear seat and average boot space, but even improved upon its strengths like features and performance. And with this, this has become the best all-rounder in the segment.
So whether you are looking for something in particular like performance, features or comfort, or just a balanced sedan for the family, Verna is now a frontrunner in the segment.
Pros & Cons of Hyundai Verna
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Attention to detail, specifically with the interior
- Impressive features like eight-speaker Bose sound system, 64-colour ambient lights and powered driver seat
- Effortless performance with the 160PS turbo-petrol engine
- Large boot space
- Looks are polarising
- Performance is quick, but not exciting
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Hyundai Verna user reviews
- It Was A Very Wonderful Experience.
It was a wonderful experience with the car company the car is running very smoothly and fantastically there is no problem which I have face till now you should definitely try it.Read More
- Craziest Car
So stylish looking crazy comfortable driving Milege king and the black clour of this model is so crazy it's and so fabulous the wonderful car and my dream carRead More
- In My Opinion This Car
In my opinion this car model meet all the qualities what I was expecting it is comfortable, average cost maintenance, good mileage and the most important safety.so,I will prefer everyone to buy only Verna why would you spent so much on luxury cars if get all those combined in oneRead More
- Best Safety And Great Looks
Great car in this price range and great safety and great performance nice looks best features under this price range and much reliable then other cars with good milage for Indian citiesRead More
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The Hyundai Verna impresses with its sleek design, advanced features, and smooth performance. Its spacious cabin, powerful engines, and excellent fuel efficiency make it a top-notch, stylish sedan for all.Read More
Hyundai Verna mileage
The Hyundai Verna is available only in the Petrol fuel option. The mileage of the Hyundai Verna is 18.6 kmpl to 20.6 kmpl with manual/automatic.
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
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Petrol | Automatic | 20.6 kmpl |
Petrol | Manual | 20 kmpl |
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