Hyundai Verna Diesel SX (O) AT Updates
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Monday, 04 November 2024 03:58 AM
Hyundai Verna Receives Minor Updates
Hyundai has introduced minor updates to the Verna, including a new boot lid spoiler to enhance its sporty profile and a new Amazon Grey color scheme. Prices have been increased uniformly by Rs 4,000 across all variants except the base EX trim. I believe these updates will appeal to those looking for a sleeker and more feature-rich sedan.
Tuesday, 03 October 2023 05:50 AM
Hyundai Verna Secures Five-Star Rating in Global NCAP Crash Tests
The Hyundai Verna has achieved a five-star rating in the Global NCAP crash tests, scoring high marks for both adult and child occupant protection. This makes it the first Hyundai to receive such a rating. I think this is a significant boost to the Vernas safety credentials, making it a more attractive option for safety-conscious buyers.
Tuesday, 21 March 2023 09:05 AM
New Hyundai Verna Launched with Updated Engines and Features
Hyundai launched the new generation of the Verna in March 2023, featuring a complete design revamp, new engine options, and a plethora of new features. The car now includes a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine and various automatic transmission options. I believe the new design and feature set will make the Verna a strong contender in the mid-size sedan segment.
Friday, 09 October 2020 11:45 AM
Hyundai Verna Prices Hiked with New Entry-Level Petrol Variant
Hyundai introduced a new base petrol variant, the E trim, for the Verna in 2020, reducing the base price by Rs 28,000. Along with this, prices of other variants were hiked by Rs 8,000. I believe this strategy helped in making the Verna more accessible to budget-conscious buyers while maintaining its premium appeal.
Tuesday, 13 November 2018 04:41 AM
Hyundai Verna Gets New 1.4 Diesel Engine and Automatic Variants
In 2018, Hyundai updated the Verna with a new 1.4-litre diesel engine for the E and EX variants and introduced two new automatic variants, the SX+ AT and the top-spec SX(O) AT. This move was aimed at enhancing the cars appeal with more engine and transmission choices. I think this addition was a smart move to cater to a broader range of customers.