Next Gen VERNA to take on the Honda City and Maruti Suzuki Ciaz.
Hyundai Motor India unveiled the much-awaited Next Gen ‘VERNA’ with SUPER BODY STRUCTURE in India. The 5th Generation new Verna sedan is slated for launch on August 22, 2017.
The Next Gen Verna is a technological marvel developed with Futuristic Design, Dynamic Performance , Super Safety and New Technology & Advanced Features. The Superior performance of Next Gen Verna stems from vehicle’s SUPER BODY STRUCTURE frame built out of 50% Advanced High Strength Steel (AHSS).
The 5th Generation Verna is built on the All New K2 platform thus enabling precise tuning of key suspension components for enhanced cornering and high speed stability, superior ride comfort and precise handling performance according to the company.
The Next Gen Verna is equipped with a choice of two power packed 1.6 litre Dual VTVT petrol and 1.6 litre U2 CRDi VGT diesel engine. The engines get a 6 Speed Manual and 6 Speed Automatic Transmissions.
The 1.6 litre Dual VTVT petrol engine offers 123PS power and 1.6 litre U2 CRDi VGT diesel engine offers best in segment 128PS power.
The booking for Customer starts today at all the dealerships across India.
Speaking at the Showcase, Mr. Y.K Koo, Managing Director & CEO, HMIL said,
“ We are proud to announce the unveiling of the most awaited and aspirational Next Gen Verna for Indian market. The 5th generation Next Gen Verna is a true expression of a Superior Sedan crafted with perfection and excellence in Engineering. Next Gen Verna will create a disruption in the sedan segment with its benchmark features and performance for customers’ delight. Verna has a rich legacy and has strong presence in more than 66 Countries for over 8.8 Million customers across the world and 3.17 lakh units in India.”
The Next Gen Verna is a result of our numerous Product Clinics and Rigorous Product tests on various terrains in India and worldwide. Our R&D Centre in Namyang (S. Korea), Chennai and Hyderabad has put extreme efforts to make this a world-Class sedan for Product Supremacy and utmost customer satisfaction, he added.”