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    Hyundai Verna 2020 Turbo Petrol vs Regular Variants: What’s Different?

    Published On May 20, 2020 02:51 PM By Rohit for Hyundai Verna 2020-2023

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    The Verna gets a turbo-petrol engine option for the first time with exclusive sportier aesthetic enhancements to make it stand out against the regular variants

    • The 1.5-litre petrol engine is offered in all three S, SX, and SX(O) variants.

    • Only the top-spec SX(O) variant gets the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit.

    • While the 1.5-litre unit gets both manual and automatic transmission options, the turbo-petrol is exclusively offered with a 7-speed DCT.

    • Features exclusive to the turbo-petrol variant are paddle shifters, front parking sensors, and rear disc brakes.

    • Common features include a sunroof, ventilated front seats, and wireless charger.

    • The turbo variant gets sportier aesthetics compared to the regular petrol. 

    Hyundai has launched the facelifted Verna in India at a price of Rs 9.3 lakh to Rs 15.09 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The facelifted Verna is available in a total of three variants: S/S+ (S+ is base-spec diesel), SX, and SX(O). It is offered with three BS6 engines: a 1.5-litre petrol (115PS/144Nm), a 1.5-litre diesel (115PS/250Nm), and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol (120PS/172Nm). While the 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines are offered in the S/S+, SX, and SX(O) variants, the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine is offered only in the top-spec SX(O) variant. So, how different is the new turbo petrol-powered Verna from the regular petrol and diesel variants? Let’s find out:

    Engines

    Hyundai Verna 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine

    The facelifted Verna comes with three BS6 engines: a 1.5-litre petrol, a 1.5-litre diesel, and a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol. Here are their output figures along with the respective transmission options:

    Power

    Torque

    Transmission

    1.5-litre Petrol

    115PS

    144Nm

    6-speed MT/ CVT

    1.0-litre Turbo-petrol

    120PS

    172Nm

    7-speed DCT

    1.5-litre Diesel

    115PS

    250Nm

    6-speed MT/ AT

    While the 1.5-litre petrol engine gets both manual and automatic transmission options, the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol unit is exclusively offered with a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch transmission) gearbox. The latter produces 5PS and 28Nm of additional power and torque respectively when compared to its regular petrol counterpart. The 1.5-litre petrol S variant is offered only with a 6-speed MT gearbox. When compared to the turbo variant, the 1.5-litre diesel engine produces 5PS less while its torque output goes up by 78Nm.

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    Exterior

    The refreshed sedan is offered in a total of six colours: Starry Night, Typhoon Silver, Fiery Red, Titan Grey, Polar White, and Phantom Black. All these colour options are available in the turbo-petrol variant as well which gets a blacked-out front grille, a shark fin antenna, and outside rearview mirrors to differentiate it from the regular petrol variants. Apart from the base-spec S variant (halogen lamps), all other variants get LED headlamps with LED DRLs and tail lamps.

    While the S variant comes with full wheel covers, Hyundai offers 16-inch alloy wheels on the SX variant and dual-tone alloy wheels on the SX(O) variant. As the turbo-petrol engine is offered on the top-spec model, it also gets dual-tone alloy wheels as the regular version.

    Both models get changes at the rear as well. The petrol variant gets a chrome garnish around the rear reflectors while the turbo-petrol variant comes with a sportier-looking rear bumper. Another difference is the absence of air dams on the rear bumper of the turbo-petrol variant that is replaced by honeycomb elements. The turbo-petrol variant also gets a twin exhaust to add to its sportiness quotient.

    Interior

    The biggest change inside is the theme of the cabin. While the regular petrol variants get dual-tone interiors, the sportier variant of the sedan is offered with an all-black interior featuring highlighting accents. The AC vents in the standard petrol variants are finished in chrome whereas those in the turbo-petrol variant come with red accents. The turbo-petrol variant also sports red stitching on the seats, steering cover and gear knob while the regular variants get black and beige coloured seat fabrics.

    Features

    Both regular and turbo-petrol variants share features such as a tyre pressure monitoring system, a digital instrument cluster with a 4.2-inch colour MID screen, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a sunroof, and wireless charging. Hyundai is also offering the facelifted Verna with its BlueLink connected car tech including highlight features such as remote engine start-stop, cabin pre-cool, an Arkamys sound tune, and steering-mounted audio and calling controls. Features such as cruise control, rear AC vents, and rear USB charger are also offered in both versions of the sedan. The turbo-petrol variant gets exclusive features such as paddle shifters, rear disc brakes, and front parking sensors.

    In terms of safety, both regular and turbo-petrol variants get rear parking sensors, dual-front airbags, ABS with EBD, and ISOFIX child seat anchors as standard. Hyundai also offers a rear parking camera, Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and Hill Start Assist Control (HSAC) in the higher variants of the sedan.

    Pricing

    Variant

    1.5-litre Petrol

    1.0-litre Turbo-petrol

    1.5-litre Diesel

    S

    Rs 9.30 lakh

    -

    -

    S+

    -

    -

    Rs 10.65 lakh

    SX MT

    Rs 10.70 lakh

    -

    Rs 12.05 lakh

    SX CVT

    Rs 11.95 lakh

    -

    -

    SX AT

    -

    -

    Rs 13.20 lakh

    SX(O) MT

    Rs 12.59 lakh

    -

    Rs 13.94 lakh

    SX(O) CVT

    Rs 13.84 lakh

    -

    -

    SX(O) AT

    -

    -

    Rs 15.09 lakh

    SX(O) DCT

    -

    Rs 13.99 lakh

    -

    all prices, ex-showroom Delhi

    The turbo-petrol variant costs Rs 15,000 more than the top-spec SX(O) CVT petrol variant. On the other hand, the top-spec SX(O) AT diesel variant is pricier by Rs 1.1 lakh when compared to the turbo-petrol. Among its rivals, the VW Vento is the only compact sedan to offer a turbo-petrol unit. The upcoming BS6 Rapid will also be offered with a 1.0-litre turbo unit.

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