Hyundai Verna E Launched at Rs. 9.03 Lakhs

  • Published On: 9 October 2020
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Hyundai Verna gets the base E petrol variant without a touchscreen infotainment system

Hyundai India has introduced an all-new E petrol variant of Verna at Rs 9.03 Lakhs (ex-showroom). The entry-level E variant is quite similar to the S variant of Verna. Also, Hyundai Verna E is Rs 36,000 cheaper than the Verna S. It will compete against the likes of Skoda Rapid, Toyota Yaris, Maruti Ciaz, and Honda City

In terms of design, the new Verna E variant gets all the features present with the Verna S. The front fascia of the sedan flaunts a dark chrome radiator grille. In addition, it also gets LED headlights. At the sides, the sedan gets 15 Inch steel wheels with R 185/65 tyre and full wheel cover. The door handles get the metal finish. Other design highlights include body-coloured ORVMs, blacked-out B pillar, follow me headlight, and shark fin antenna. 

On the inside, the Verna E trim comes equipped with a plethora of segment-first features. These include Bluelink connectivity, front ventilated seats, driver rear view mirror, electric sunroof, Steering Mounted Audio & Phone Controls, Adjustable Head Restraint Front Seat, Center Seat Armrest in Front & Rear and MID Display in the Instrument Cluster. The cabin boasts of dual-tone beige and black upholstery. Hyundai Verna E misses out on a few features such as a sunglass holder, USB charger in the front, and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment unit. 

Hyundai Verna E variant

The safety kit comprises of dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, immobilizer, seat belt pretensioner with load limiter, impact sensing auto door unlock, speed sensing auto door lock, Anti-theft alarm system, and tyre pressure monitoring system. Under the bonnet, the new Verna E petrol is powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder, naturally aspirated engine that churns out a maximum power of 113 bhp and a peak torque of 144 Nm. The engine is linked to a 6-speed manual gearbox. 

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