Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

New Delhi: Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Wednesday launched the new version of its mid-sized sedan Verna priced between Rs 9.3 lakh and Rs 15.09 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Named as 'Spirited New Verna', the new offering comes in BSVI-compliant three engine variants of 1.5 litre petrol and diesel, and petrol 1-litre turbo engine. It also has automatic transmission options.

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

While the 1.5 litre petrol version is priced between Rs 9.3 lakh and Rs 13.85 lakh, the 1.5 litre diesel option is tagged at Rs 10.65 lakh to Rs 15.09 lakh. The petrol 1-litre turbo engine version is priced at Rs 13.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

The new car comes with features such as front ventilated seats, tyre pressure monitoring system, 20.32 cm touchscreen with high-definition display, driver rear view monitor, paddle shifter, wireless charger and electric sun roof.

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

It also features the company's advanced connectivity solution 'Blue Link' services which will be complimentary for first three years, the company said, adding that it can be renewed after the period.

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

The new Verna is also equipped with safety features such as electronic stability control, vehicle stability management, emergency stop signal, hill start assist control, rear disc brake and front park assist sensors, the company said.

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna

"The 'Spirited New Verna' is mastered to deliver excellence, including core areas of styling, performance, technology and safety to create a new benchmark in the sedan segment," HMIL Managing Director and CEO SS Kim said in a statement.

Hyundai launches 'spirited new' version of Verna
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