Hyundai Verna Overview
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual/ Automatic |
Mileage | 18.6 - 20.6 KM/L |
Tank Capacity | 45.0 L |
Seating | 5 Seater |
Airbags | Yes |
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Body Type | Sedan |
Specifications & Features
Explore an in-depth overview of the Hyundai Verna specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine choices, fuel efficiency, torque, power, transmission, dimensions, and trunk capacity. Additionally, gain insights into the car's advanced safety features and infotainment system.
What's New?
The Hyundai Verna is a compact sedan that has been in production since 2006. It is known for its sleek and modern design, advanced features, and powerful engine options. The Verna has undergone several updates over the years, with the latest version being launched in 2023. The 2023 Verna is available in both petrol and diesel engine options, with transmission options including manual, automatic, and dual-clutch automatic. It comes equipped with features such as LED headlights and taillights, a touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, wireless charging, and a sunroof. Safety features include ABS with EBD, front and side airbags, and a rear-view camera, making it a safe and reliable option for buyers in the compact sedan segment.
Key Highlights:
Ex Showroom Price |
From ₹ 10.9 Lakh Onward |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
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19-21 KM/L |
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528L |
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45L |
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Expert Review on Hyundai Verna
Pros
- Good Features
- Varied Engine Options
- Smart Trunk Feature
Cons
- Stiff Suspension
- Dated Interiors
- Handling Could Be Better
The Verna is reloaded and back. Is there enough here to impress? Yes. Don't get us wrong there could have been more - if you want to be greedy! But for the most part. The car remains one of the most modern, relevant, connected offerings with a huge array of variants to fit many budgets. And a lot of the equipment is standard across variants. The Toyota Yaris has failed to make a dent in this segment, though has its merits.
Hyundai Verna
The Hyundai Verna was always an admired sedan in the country. It has surmounted several competitors and challenges en route toward becoming one of the company’s most successful sedans in the Indian market. The Verna first arrived in 2011 and got another makeover in 2017, followed by an updated version in 2020.
The Verna gets a refreshed and attractive design as has been its hallmark for several years. There is a bigger and frameless grille in front, along with a sportier look and creases and cuts aplenty. The fog lamps are swept back and a tiny spoiler is present as well. The coupe-Esque roofline and the boot spoiler come from the previous version while the new alloys also look stylish enough. The Verna has also been raised slightly, giving it a taller stance. The exhaust tips get a chrome finish at the back although the lower bumper treatment does not look as appealing (although opinions are subjective).
Diesel | 1493 cc | 113.45 BHP | 250 Nm |
Petrol | 1497 cc | 113.18 BHP | 143.8 Nm |
Petrol (turbo GDi) | 998 cc | 118.41 BHP | 172 Nm |
The turbo petrol engine is smooth and powerful enough while the automatic gearbox shifts smoothly. The engine feels slightly sluggish at lower speeds although a few presses on the accelerator with some downshifting are enough to unleash the torque tucked into this engine. The Verna comes with a powerful enough mid-range as well. There is great acceleration. Sporty driving is ensured with this engine. The regular diesel engine performs just fine on the road, being more refined and smoother than before. There is sizably good torque and power with this engine and it can be a great highway cruiser or for regular long commutes. At the same time, the 1497 cc petrol engine also performs quite well. The Verna’s engines are all refined in their manners, with sizable power on tap. However, it is the turbo petrol that feels the most assured and sporty of the lot.
• Diesel Manual- 25 kmpl
• Diesel Automatic- 21.3 kmpl
• Petrol Automatic- 19.2 kmpl
• Petrol Manual- 17.7 kmpl
The Hyundai Verna does have a vocal note upon hard revving and it is otherwise enjoyable to drive. The Verna has better steering now with more weight and directness. The car feels leaner and more agile while staying balanced around corners as well. The brakes also inspire confidence while driving. However, higher speeds do not always feel sorted and grip runs out once you push the ante further. The ride quality has been enhanced with a raised suspension which stays silent mostly on bad roads. There is some bounce and vibrations/road noise in the cabin although the car can still take bumps and potholes seamlessly.
The interiors are refreshing and quite familiar. The key highlight is the 8-inch touch screen infotainment unit with metallic brackets for the vents and also behind the steering wheel. The digital instrument cluster looks inspired by BMW while there are digital readouts for engine rpm and speed. The Turbo version comes with a fully-black interior theme and red accents. The front seats are big and cool, offering reasonable comfort as well. There is also the connected BlueLink app from Hyundai which offers a variety of functions. There is voice command, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and also onboard navigation. However, legroom is not that impressive at the back and the backseat is not as comfortable as well. Headroom may also be an issue for taller passengers. Yet, there is a neat reclining function with good thigh support. The USB charging point, rear AC vent, and manual rear blind are good additions to the package. The top-end trim gets a sunroof with wireless charging, traction control, ESC, cruise control, rear and front parking sensors, and hands-free boot release.
There is an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment unit with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and navigation. There is the BlueLink app, enabling functions like remote start, real-time fuel status, remote air conditioning, door lock/unlock, live tyre pressure data, real-time location, SOS, and more. Top-end trims also get cruise control and wireless charging, along with the hands-free boot release feature.
The top-end trim has six airbags while other safety features include ISOFIX child anchorage points, child lock, seat belt warning, speed sensing door locks, over-speed warning, anti-theft engine immobilizer, flashing emergency brake light, traction control, ESC, and a lot more.
You can choose from five variants of the Verna. The top-end SX (O) Turbo trim is appealing although the automatic SX variant gives you the highest value for your money. The top-end SX (O) may be taken in the diesel-AT or petrol-CVT versions if you are not on a budget. The entry-level S Variant only has a petrol-manual configuration and is decently packed with safety features and other infotainment. The S+ only gives you bigger steel wheels and a few other additions. The SX is costlier but it gets more equipment including the rear camera, auto-dimming inside the rearview mirror, automatic projector headlamps, and more. The top-end SX (O) is the costliest proposition and gets LED headlamps, the premier touch screen infotainment unit, BlueLink, more safety features, and so on. The Turbo is only a nominal sum away from the SX (O) and gets aesthetic tweaks and then some other additions.
The Hyundai Verna takes on the Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Virtus, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, and the Honda City in its segment. Its main rival is the Honda City, which gets equally desirable features as the Verna. All in all, the Verna makes for a good proposition with its feature list and some nifty additions, although its price point is not as different from the Honda City and Maruti Suzuki Ciaz. All three cars offer reasonable competition to each other in the segment. The Verna has a slightly more unique design and a sportier turbo engine option to vouch for.
Safety Ratings
Brand | Model | Body Type | Year of Testing | Crash Test Weight | Made In | Tested By | Adult | Child |
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Hyundai | Verna | 5 DOOR Sedan | 2023 | 1412 | India | Global Ncap | 5 | 5 |
Hyundai Verna Price List (Variant Wise)
Hyundai Verna Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 11 to 17.42 Lakh. Hyundai offers Verna in 14 variants. The top variant of Verna is 1.5 Turbo GDi SX (O) DCT Dual Tone and the base variant is 1.5 MPI EX MT.
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Loan Amount
11.00 L
₹ 110040
₹ 1100400
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5 years
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Hyundai Verna On-Road Price in India
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Hyundai Verna Mileage
What is the fuel efficiency of New Hyundai Verna
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Petrol | Manual | 20 KM/L |
Petrol | Automatic | 20.6 KM/L |
About Hyundai Verna
The Hyundai Verna is a compact sedan that has been in production since 2006. It is known for its sleek and modern design, advanced features, and powerful engine options. The Verna has undergone several updates over the years, with the latest version being launched in 2023. The 2023 Verna is available in both petrol and diesel engine options, with transmission options including manual, automatic, and dual-clutch automatic. It comes equipped with features such as LED headlights and taillights, a touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility, wireless charging, and a sunroof. Safety features include ABS with EBD, front and side airbags, and a rear-view camera, making it a safe and reliable option for buyers in the compact sedan segment.
Key Highlights:
Ex Showroom Price |
From ₹ 10.9 Lakh Onward |
Seating Capacity |
5 |
Mileage |
19-21 KM/L |
Transmission |
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Boot Space |
528L |
Class |
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Fuel Capacity |
45L |
Base Model |
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Top Model |
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Similar Models |
Verna Colour Options
View All Verna ColoursHyundai Verna is available in 9 different colors namely Abyss Black, Atlas White, Fiery Red Dual Tone, Tellurian Brown, Typhoon Silver, Fiery Red, Titan Grey, Starry Night & Atlas White Dual Tone.
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Experience with the Verna 2018 deisel manual so far...
By Parijat @ Dec 01, 2019 11:31 PM
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I've always been in love with this car. Especially the 2018 Verna. The price remained a concern and I was sure that I wouldn't buy a different car since Verna has features that no other car in this segment could provide. I looked at a few used one's primarily to understand the differences and also see if it was worth paying the extra amount. Hence after a lot of contemplation I moved ahead with my purchase of the verna 1.6 sx(o) anniversary edition diesel. I did about 6 test drives before I made the purchase. I'd read on a lot of reviews that the breaks were not upto the mark. I too felt that on the test drive cars. However on the 6th attempt I was sent a 500kms driven petrol auto to specifically test the breaks and I'm happy to say that they were razor sharp! I took the delivery of my car from Kothari hyundai (Kharadi Pune) on the 1st of november. I've driven about 1900 kms and there haven't really a lot of bad experiences (Will cover that in a bit) till date. The car is butter smooth. The handling is like no Hyundai I've ever driven (I started off with the first gen i20 and then moved to the elite i20. We also got a creta earlier this year). One of my key requirements was good FE. I'm glad to report an average of about 19 in city with normal traffic. I've had a few highway test runs. On most of them I used to set the cruise control to 100 (only on the express way). Trips to lonavala returned an average of 21.8 to 22.3 kmpl. (All 3 done on sundays with quite a lot congestion. Figures are for about a 180 kms return journey). The steering is light but doesn't feel disengaged even in high speeds unlike the previous generations. On a mahabaleshwar trip I touched 172 kmph (after the 1st service) and I still got an average of more than 20 kmpl which I think was simply fab. Now coming to some of the not so great parts, I feel the seats are a little to hard and don't provide ample thigh support. I'm 6ft and there isn't enough room for ppl like me to be seated in the rear. I really don't understand why they couldn't offer led headlights. While the halogen do the work but I always felt the LED's could have done a better job. It also looks a lil odd since the Day light running leds are white, so are the projector for lamps. The halogen headlight does look a little odd. But these are certainly not real breakers. Long story short, though it's probably the most expensive car in it's segment. It surely lives up to the expectations. Certainly is an amazing car.
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Good performance in highways
By Deepak Roy @ Nov 24, 2019 02:54 PM
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Good performance in highways. Only the point is ground clearance is too low . One more thing is while giving more acceleration some sound like (water gargling ) from the engine or inside the dash board. This is SX (O) Diesel . Rest overall is good performance. I like the car very much
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By Mahesh @ Aug 29, 2019 08:54 AM
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Bought Verna SX VTVT from Trident Hyundai, Bangalore (June 2019) Car Performance : Awesome Fuel efficiency : 11 KM/L in City traffic, very congested Road 16.5 to 17.5 on Bangalore - Hyderabad Highway 2000 Km driven so far
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Verna look is aowesome
By Girish M H @ Aug 23, 2020 07:06 AM
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Apart from mileage no other drawback it has. Also look like a premium car so basic or sx any one you can buy interior also good. Comparatavely it's a worthy to buy
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Best in segment!
By Arvind @ May 02, 2020 07:19 AM
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Best in class engines on offer!! Awesome interiors and safety kit !! What else you would wait for? Just go for it!!
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Quick Compare With Hyundai Verna Competitors
Hyundai New Verna | |||||
Ex-Showroom Price | |||||
₹ 11 - 17.42 Lakh | ₹ 11.71 - 20.39 Lakh | ₹ 9.3 - 12.35 Lakh | ₹ 10.89 - 16.32 Lakh | ₹ 11.48 - 16.2 Lakh | ₹ 12.49 - 13.75 Lakh |
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8.5 | 8.2 | 7.0 | 8.3 | 8.3 | 8.0 |
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1482,1497 cc | 1498 CC | 1462 CC | 999 CC | 999 CC | N/A |
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Manual, Automatic | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Automatic |
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18.6 - 20.6 KM/L | 17.8 - 27.13 KM/L | 20.04 - 20.65 KM/L | 19.47 KM/L | 18.12 - 19.4 KM/L | 306 Km/Full Charge |
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Petrol | Petrol, Hybrid | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Electric |
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5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater |
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45.0 L | 40.0 L | 43.0 L | 45.0 L | 45.0 L | N/A |
No of Variants | |||||
14 | 11 | 9 | 12 | 6 | 4 |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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- The Hyundai Verna offers three engine options: a 1.5-liter petrol engine that produces 115 horsepower and 144 Nm of torque, , and a 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine that produces 160 horsepower . These engines offer good power and fuel efficiency.
- The Hyundai Verna offers two transmission options: a 6-speed manual transmission and a 6-speed automatic transmission. The manual transmission is smooth and easy to use, while the automatic transmission offers seamless gear changes and good fuel efficiency.
- The aerodynamic design of the Hyundai Verna, which features a sloping roofline and sleek body contours, helps to reduce wind resistance and improve the car's overall performance on the road.
- The Hyundai Verna is equipped with a range of safety features, including multiple airbags, anti-lock braking system, electronic brakeforce distribution, and brake assist. The car also features a rigid body structure, designed to absorb and distribute impact forces in the event of a collision, keeping passengers safe and secure.
- The Hyundai Verna features a disc brake system at the front and a drum brake system at the rear, which offers good stopping power and stability. The car also features an anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) for added safety.
- The interior of the Hyundai Verna features a modern and sleek design, with a focus on creating a comfortable and spacious cabin for passengers.
- The seats in the Hyundai Verna are upholstered in premium fabric or leather, depending on the variant. The material is soft and comfortable to the touch, and the seats are designed to provide ample support and cushioning for long journeys.
- The Hyundai Verna can comfortably seat up to five passengers, with plenty of legroom and headroom available in both the front and rear seats.
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