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Hyundai Verna Price
Hyundai Verna price for the base model starts at Rs. 11.00 Lakh and the top model price goes upto Rs. 17.42 Lakh (Avg. ex-showroom). Verna’s price for 14 variants is listed below.
Hyundai Verna Car Specifications
Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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Verna EX 1.5 Petrol MT1497 cc, Petrol, Manual, 18.6 kmpl, 113 bhp |
Rs. 11.00 Lakh |
Verna S 1.5 Petrol MT1497 cc, Petrol, Manual, 18.6 kmpl, 113 bhp |
Rs. 11.99 Lakh |
Verna SX 1.5 Petrol MT1497 cc, Petrol, Manual, 18.6 kmpl, 113 bhp |
Rs. 13.02 Lakh |
Verna SX 1.5 Petrol IVT1497 cc, Petrol, Automatic, 19.6 kmpl, 113 bhp |
Rs. 14.27 Lakh |
Verna SX (O)1.5 Petrol MT1497 cc, Petrol, Manual, 18.6 kmpl, 113 bhp |
Rs. 14.70 Lakh |
Verna SX 1.5 Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc, Petrol, Manual, 20 kmpl, 158 bhp |
Rs. 14.87 Lakh |
Verna SX 1.5 Turbo Petrol MT Dual Tone1482 cc, Petrol, Manual, 20 kmpl, 158 bhp |
Rs. 14.87 Lakh |
Hyundai Exter Car Specifications
Price |
Rs. 11.00 Lakh onwards |
Mileage |
18.6 to 20.6 kmpl |
Engine |
1482 cc & 1497 cc |
Safety |
5 Star (Global NCAP) |
Fuel Type |
Petrol |
Transmission |
Manual & Automatic |
Seating Capacity |
5 Seater |
Hyundai Verna Summary
Price
Hyundai Verna price ranges between Rs. 11.00 Lakh – Rs. 17.42 Lakh depending on the variant selected.
What variants does the Hyundai Verna get?
The Hyundai Verna is currently available in a total of 14 variants. There are two engine options on offer – a naturally aspirated 1.5-litre engine and a turbocharged 1.5-litre engine.
What features are available in the Hyundai Verna?
On the outside, the Verna gets a split headlamp design, LED light bar above the bumper, dual-tone alloy wheels, shark-fin antenna, two-piece LED taillights, Verna lettering, and an LED light bar on the boot lid. Inside, it gets an electric sunroof, ventilated front seats, 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, and a fully digital instrument console merged into a single-piece panel. It also receives automatic climate control, Level 2 ADAS, and an eight-speaker Bose-sourced music system.
What are the powertrain and specifications of the Hyundai Verna?
The Verna is available with either a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine or a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. The latter produces 158bhp and 253Nm of torque, while the NA motor develops 113bhp and 144Nm of torque. Transmission options include a six-speed manual unit, CVT unit, and a seven-speed DCT unit. It no longer gets a diesel powertrain.
Is the Hyundai Verna a safe car?
The Verna has been tested by GNCAP and it received a five-star safety rating. It comes with six airbags, seatbelt pre-tensioner and load limiter, seatbelt reminder, ESC, and rear ISOFIX child seat mounts.
What are the rivals to the Hyundai Verna?
The Hyundai Verna’s main rivals include the Honda City, Volkswagen Virtus, and the Skoda Slavia.
Last updated on 23 October, 2023.
How is the Hyundai Verna car?
- Pros
- Spacious and practical cabin.
- Good fit/finish, and build quality.
- Long list of modern features, safety.
- Contemporary styling both inside and out.
- Wide sales and service network. Resale value.
- Cons
- Quite expensive now.
- No longer sports a diesel powertrain.
- Targets a price range that's dominated by SUVs.
Hyundai Verna Car Review
So if you are looking for a three-box body style in an SUV-dominated era, should you consider the new Verna over the updated Honda City, or the German cousins – Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia? Let’s take a look.
They say sedans are a dying breed. But with this new-gen Verna, Hyundai is aiming at securing twice the sales figures compared to the outgoing generation. This sixth-generation Verna is bigger, more modern, feature-laden, and more technologically advanced than the previous one. In fact, it’s one of the few cars to offer ADAS in India now. So if you are looking for a three-box body style in an SUV-dominated era, should you consider the new Verna over the updated Honda City, or the German cousins – Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia? Let’s take a look.
The ‘sensuous sportiness’ makes the new Verna look like the US-spec Elantra – especially from the rear and that’s a good thing. Taking a leaf from the bigger Hyundai flagships abroad – like the new Sonata and Grandeur – there’s a sleek LED strip running across the nose while the headlamps are placed lower down the grille. In profile, the new Verna’s silhouette carries over the fastback roofline but what grabs attention the most are those character lines. Especially, the three lines which meet at one point on the rear door. Overall, the style and substance of the new Verna have raised the bar for other sedans to match.
Taking inspiration from the Ioniq 5, Verna’s cabin has many likeable elements making it a feature-laden fiesta. While the dashboard aims at being minimalistic, it follows the recent trend of combining a digital driver’s display with the infotainment system in a seamless floating panel. Although the 10.25-inch touchscreen runs the newer interface, the digital driver’s display is a familiar one as seen on the previous-gen Verna Turbo or the N-Line offerings. Then, the driver’s focused cabin runs a kink towards the passenger side. This places all the buttons and controls in easy reach, but the touchscreen is difficult to operate when on the move. Moreover, the steering wheel tends to obstruct the rightmost section of the screen.
While the two-spoke steering wheel is new, its design looks rather plain Jane, and it’s also difficult to figure out when it’s upside down (not helped by Hyundai’s logo that looks the same upside-down). The buttons on the steering feel nice to operate like all the other buttons inside the cabin.
Speaking of buttons, there’s a special one set on the corner of the centre panel. It gives a dual personality to this centre panel by operating either as a multimedia control or an AC control. We like how ingeniously the physical knobs/scrollers can operate either the temperature/fan speed or volume/channel depending on what control has been set on the panel.
As for the seats, there’s electrical fore/aft and recline adjustment for the driver but a manual height adjustment. These seats also get heated/cooled functions, but more importantly, they are large and supportive and feel much more upmarket, wrapped in well-stitched leatherette upholstery. If we were to nit-pick, the engine start-stop button is placed oddly behind the steering and needs a bit of fumbling to find it. And the plastic used on the top half of doors or dash could have felt more special in an otherwise modern cabin.
Moving to the second row, unlike before, the scooped roof liberates a considerable amount of headroom. And the seats are positioned much lower, so you might feel a bit like you’re ‘in’ rather than ‘on’ it. But it’s a pleasant place to be in, with good support from the seats. However, three adults abreast would still be a tight squeeze. Lastly, the massive boot space of 528litres can swallow up to two large suitcases or four to five cabin-size luggage with ease.
The new Verna now offers Level 2 ADAS hardware. There’s the usual lane assist, front collision assist, blind-spot warning, adaptive cruise control, rear cross-traffic assist, and high-beam assist. Except for the high-beam assist and adaptive cruise control, we got to sample the rest on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and the Verna came out with flying colours.
The Verna has always been the one to offer the most bang for the buck in the segment. And the new one has taken a leap ahead. Apart from the ADAS, there are a few more segment-first features here, including 64-colour ambient lighting, electric adjustment for the driver’s seat, automatic tailgate opening, multi-language support for the user interface, and heated/cooled seats — to name a few. With a modern yet traditional approach, it gets both Type-C and Type-A USB ports, whereas newer cars have started providing only either. It’s also high on safety with six airbags standard across the range.
There are two petrol engines to choose from, no diesel anymore. Replacing the older 1.0-litre Turbo is a newly-developed 1.5-litre turbo-petrol that punches out a healthy 158bhp/253Nm and can be had either with a seven-speed DCT or a six-speed three-pedal setup. But what we drove was the 1.5-litre four-cylinder naturally aspirated MPi petrol engine that puts out 113bhp and 144Nm, and is paired to a CVT automatic (Hyundai calls it IVT) or a six-speed manual. We drove this powertrain instead of the Turbo because it’s this engine-gearbox combination that has been the most popular amongst the bookings Hyundai has received for the new Verna.
Although we are sampling it out for the first time, this engine was offered with the outgoing Verna when it received an update in 2020. Like a true-blue NA-four-cylinder, this 1.5 VTVT is smooth and vibration-free at idling. The refinement continues on the move as well, but this is not an engine to be hurried. It works best with light throttle input where the CVT/IVT upshifts quickly, providing enough grunt for city commutes. At city speeds, it doesn’t feel underpowered and the shifts are seamless.
Go heavy on the throttle, and the engine gets vocal, especially past the 3,000rpm mark. The acceleration that follows isn’t brisk by any standard, but that’s not what this engine is meant for. It’s rather smooth and laidback and provides decent everyday usability. There are three drive modes here – Eco, Normal and Sport – altering the throttle response.
As for the steering, it’s well-weighted and isn’t as light as older Hyundai models. Going two-and-half turns lock-to-lock, it is comfortable to manoeuvre with a smooth and progressive movement. It need not be continuously worked with when driving, thus reducing the chances of fatigue. At slow speeds, Verna’s ride quality is firmly set up. It isn’t uncomfortable though and is far less bouncy compared to the outgoing model.
This is convenient over smoother surfaces where it feels taut and settles down quickly over speed breakers or small bumps with lesser vertical movements. But going over roads with potholes and irregularities, the ride tends to get jittery. This does get better when speed increases. The road or suspension noise doesn’t filter inside the cabin either and the highway stability is commendable as well. When driven enthusiastically, there’s less body roll, if not completely absent.
The new-gen Hyundai Verna has become a couple of lakh rupees more expensive than the outgoing model. Yet, it has advanced so much in every aspect over its predecessor that the price bump seems unimportant. With its long list of features, such as ADAS and high level of safety, it’s more spacious than before and practical as well, the materials and build quality feel on par, and its features won’t leave the buyer wanting for more.
Sure, there’s no diesel engine anymore, which is a bummer for those who have come to love the torque-rich 1.6 engine of the older Verna. But there’s a turbo version to satisfy the thrills. And this standard 1.5-petrol ticks all the right boxes to keep the desirability strong in this SUV-dominated world. So sedans are undoubtedly here to stay.
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Hyundai Verna 2024 Brochure
Hyundai Verna Colours
Hyundai Verna 2024 is available/sold in the following colours in India.
Hyundai Verna mileage
The Verna mileage is 18.6 to 20.6 kmpl. The Automatic Petrol variant has a mileage of 20.6 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a mileage of 20 kmpl.
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage | * City Mileage | * Highway Mileage |
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Petrol | Automatic | 20.6 kmpl | 12.6 kmpl | 18.89 kmpl |
Petrol | Manual | 20 kmpl | – | – |
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FAQs About Hyundai Verna
The avg ex-showroom price of Hyundai Verna top model is Rs. 17.42 Lakh which includes a registration cost of Rs. 225436, insurance premium of Rs. 78126 and additional charges of Rs. 2000.
The company claimed mileage of Hyundai Verna is 18.6 to 20.6 kmpl, while when CarWale experts tested it, they found the mileage to be 11.06 kmpl in city and 18.8 kmpl on highways. As per users, the mileage came to be 18.25 kmpl in the real world.
Hyundai Verna is a 5 seater car.
The dimensions of Hyundai Verna include its length of 4535 mm, width of 1765 mm and height of 1475 mm. The wheelbase of the Hyundai Verna is 2670 mm.
Yes, 12 out of 14 variants of Hyundai Verna have Sunroof.
Yes, 13 out of 14 variants of Hyundai Verna have cruise control function. With the Cruise control enabled you can take your foot off the accelerator and move at a fixed speed constantly provided the road system permits this.
The top Model of Hyundai Verna has 6 airbags. The Verna has driver, passenger, 2 curtain, driver side and front passenger side airbags.
Yes, all variants of Hyundai Verna have ABS. ABS is a great accident prevention technology, allowing drivers to steer while braking hard.