Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) released the first teasers of the upcoming Verna a few days ago and its official launch timeline has also been revealed. The midsize sedan will be launched on March 21, 2023 and the pre-bookings are already taken at dealerships and online.
The 2023 Hyundai Verna is a radical departure from the outgoing model inside and out. Before its market entry, here we have a couple of digitally rendered images based on the teasers. The five-seater is based on the updated K2 platform and will have larger dimensions and a distinctive notchback-like roofline enabling a brand new rear profile.
The front fascia of the new-gen Verna takes inspiration from the global Elantra, Sonata and previous-generation Grandeur facelift. Below the muscular bonnet with plenty of creases, a wide light bar covers the width while the grille, headlamps and fog lamps are placed in a single cluster – all of them have been thoroughly redesigned.
Other exterior highlights are newly designed alloy wheels, chromed window line, new sharper character lines, revised boot, crystalline LED tail lamps connected by a light bar in a similar fashion to the Elantra and a new rear bumper. The interior will also be brand new with the presence of a layered dashboard and centre console, and the use of more premium quality surface materials.
The features list will boast a floating touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, an all-digital instrument console, automatic climate control, powered and ventilated seats, adjustable headrests, steering wheel with mounted controls, a sunroof, wireless charger, ADAS and a lot more.
Under the bonnet, a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine developing 115 PS maximum power and 144 Nm of peak torque will be utilised. It will be paired with a six-speed manual or a CVT. The 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel engine has been discontinued from the lineup and the 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol mill has been let go in favour of a new turbo petrol unit.
The bigger 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine will produce 160 PS and 253 Nm and it will replace the 1.4-litre turbo petrol engine across Hyundai and Kia models.
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