Hyundai Verna come with all premium look and smart features

Hyundai Verna: In a market overrun by SUVs, Hyundai Verna has achieved what not many sedans have – it’s got people to fall in love with low-slung, stylish cars all over again.

With its new generation, Hyundai isn’t merely on top of its game. They’ve gone bold — with sharp design, a tech-loaded cabin and some added performance that has this sedan anything but boring.

The Verna gives you a reason to believe that sedans are nowhere near their end.

It looks cool, has a lot of room, is super high-tech, and best of all, it’s a blast to drive—particularly in turbo trim.

If you’re the daily in-town guy, if you’re the weekend road-tripper, if you’re just one of those people who don’t want an SUV just because – this Verna is doing a great job making an argument for sticking to four doors and a boot.

Design: The lines are Sharp, Sporty and Sophisticated

The Verna’s design language by Hyundai has been completely revised. Full-width LED DRL strip, wide grille and the coupe-ish silhouette all provide the car with a bold road presence.

Sharp cuts and creases along the body give it a sense of motion even when it’s parked.

The LED tail-lights that are connected at the rear and a slightly fastback profile scream premium from backside.

It’s an indecisive sewing machine, no longer willing to play it safe: This car is meant to be seen. If heads turn is also important for you, the Verna has your back.

Interior: A Tech Sanctuary on Wheels

On the inside, and you’re met with a cabin that feels premium and futuristic.

But the dashboard design is clean, and the dual-screen arrangement — a digital instrument cluster and a 10.25-inch infotainment system — give the car an upscale flavor.

The ambient lighting that flows across the cabin and the soft-touch materials help the Verna exude an aura of a near-luxury sedan.

The seats are large and relatively supportive, with good head- and legroom, especially up front, and the rear is plenty large enough for adults.

The cavernous 528-litre boot is also among the segment’s best, adding some practicality to the concoction.

Key features include:

Front seats (ventilated and with heat)

Cooling wireless charging

Apple CarPlay & Android Auto

Bose premium sound system

Powered driver seat

ADAS (Level 2) with lane keep assist, forward collision warning and adaptive cruise control

Performance: Hard-Hitting, but Shiny

The Verna is offered with 2 petrol engines: a 1.5L NA petrol (115 hp) and a 1.5L turbo-petrol (160 hp).

The turbo package, in fact, turns the Verna from a family sedan into what can be an enthusiast’s car.

It’s quick off the line and equally fun to push down a highway, and of course, it comes with 6-speed manual and 7-speed DCT.

But even the naturally aspirated version is smooth and refined the way it needs to be, which is to say this is what adrenaline-starved city dwellers looking for fuel efficiency and a leisurely ride will be after.

The suspension is set up for more comfort, but the car stays on its cornering line.

Safety: Loaded and Ready to RuleReview title of Sally M. Safe: Full of Features and Firepower

Hyundai has not cut corners on safety. Verna comes with 6 airbags as standard, ABS with EBD, ESC, TPMS and rear disc brakes.

The upper trims pitch in with ADAS features too, meaning it’s one of the most advanced cars in its class when it comes to active safety tech.

Hyundai Verna

Pros:

Sleek aggressive design

High-tech interior full of features

The Turbo model delivers breathtaking performance.

The best in class safety with ADAS

Great backseat comfort and roominess

Cons:

No diesel option anymore

Turbo versions too expensive

Rear view somewhat limited by the sloping roofline

No hybrid, nor mild-hybrid version

Hyundai Verna : The Verdict: A Sedan in the Spotlight

The Hyundai Verna has shifted from a safe, non-descript sedan to a bold, feature laden and dynamic car that no longer cowers to the challenge thrown by SUVs and high segment sedans.

If you are purchasing for comfort, performance, or a nice set of wheels, the Verna fulfils on all fronts.

It’s a reminder that sedans are not dead; they are merely reinventing themselves with panache, intelligence, and some fire under the hood.

If you’ve been thinking about choosing a sedan in 2025, the Verna makes that a doddle.

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