Hyundai Verna: The allnew Hyundai Verna generations is a testament of sorts that innovation and design are not strangers to each other at Hyundai. This new version, however, is styled far more aggressively than its more conservative predecessors, though, and looks more like it’s ready to hit the future in the face if you ask me — it will immediately stand out from other sedans on the market, and that’s a good thing. The large parametric grille stretches from the hood to the lower lip, seamlessly integrated with LED Daytime Running Lights and punctuated by an attractive Sonata logo and signature chrome accents on top of either side of the grille opening. A full-width LED light bar above the grille gives a contemporary and premium feel. Sharp character lines slash across the body, and the sloping roofline gives the car a coupe-like profile. Even from behind the integrated LED tail lamps and angular treatment of the bumper carry forward the sense of integration of sophistication and sportiness. The first glance is that Hyundai has put a little extra effort to give the Verna a bit of a premium and fluidic family sedan into something more desirable and design oriented.
Comprehensive and premium in-cabin experience
Slide into the Verna and it’s clear that Hyundai has taken note of form as well as function. The interior is draped in soft-touch materials and wisely placed metallic accents and controls. Unique is the integrated dual-screen layout that juxtaposes the digital instrument cluster and infotainment touchscreen on a single seamless panel, thereby reinforcing the car’s futuristic appeal. The front seats are well-bolstered and have good under thigh support and there is generous leg space in the rear bench too, courtesy to Verna’s longer wheelbase. Ventilated and heated front seats, ambient lighting and a powered driver’s seat add to the luxury quotient. Hyundai has lavished attention on an interior that not only looks good but aims to put drivers at ease and in touch — and makes this car feel classier than most others in the mid-size sedan sphere.
Engines for Different Types of Drivers
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Balanced Setting with Aggressive Looks
The Hyundai Verna has always been comfortable oriented rather than fun to drive. Its suspension is tuned well enough to soak up bumps and potholes with ease, ensuring city driving remains comfortable, even on bad roads. Meanwhile, the frame has been set up to provide plenty of stiffness, ensuring that it doesn’t feel wayward when you’re travelling at high velocity. The steering is a bit light during low-speed actions, such as in parking lots or cramped city thoroughfares, but it gets progressively heftier as speed builds, building up confidence on open roads. The cabin insulation against noise is good, and wind noise and road noise are generally well controlled. It corners brilliantly, with the car’s low centre of gravity and wide track also make it feel confident and planted. This blend of comfort and feedback makes the Verna suitable to be the golden middle path for a variety of buyers ranging from those who are sedate to those who want to feel a little more involved with cars they use daily.
Feature-Rich Experience with Modern Connectivity
Hyundai has always been known for providing accessory loaded cars and the Verna takes the legacy ahead. The touchscreen infotainment system is compatible with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and it’s accompanied by an excellent-sounding sound system that elevates the driving experience. The digital instrument cluster can be personalized and presents important information for the driver in a clean and easy to read way. There’s also a wireless charging pad, sunroof, automatic climate control, rear AC vents and USB Type-C charging ports thrown into the bundle. The Verna also gets Hyundai’s BlueLink connected car tech as well as voice controls, which lets you start the car, control the climate, track its location and more using your phone. These are the features for those modern users who wish their cars to be as smart and connected as their smartphones and tablets.
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Peace of Mind – Safety and Engineering
The new Verna, doesn’t hold back when it comes to safety. It is packed in with six airbags as a standard fitment across most variants, and the top trims also boast of Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) features. That includes functions like forward collision warning, lane-keep assist, blind spot detection and adaptive cruise control that considerably raise the bar for safety in the class. The vehicle is also equipped with an electronic stability programme, ABS with EBD, hill start assist and a rearview camera with dynamic guideline. Active safety systems are constantly scanning the area around the car, allowing to predict unavoidable collisions. Safety measures like these do not only keep the occupants safe momentarily when the going gets rough and they are needed, but also run silently, ensuring that they prevent untoward incidences, and contribute to its being one of the safest sedan in the segment.
Hyundai Verna: A Reimagined Sedan for the New-Age Buyer
India-spec 2023 Hyundai Verna is a big jump for the brand in the Indian market’s mid-size sedan space. A game-changing design, unprecedented level of comfort and class-leading performance and technology,” said Alex Dyke, product manager at Infiniti South Africa. It is no more a mere commuter, but a emotionally appealing product that combines style with purpose. In a market when the tide’s turned more than ever in favor of all things SUV, Hyundai’s daring approach with the Verna proves the sedan’s not just alive and kicking, but still very much considered and desirable, at least when executed with as much intelligence and contemporary as this. With an equally strong focus on design, technology, performance and everyday usability, the new Verna has managed to tick the right boxes, again establishing itself as a formidable, value for money proposition in the Indian car market and a product that looks into the future.