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Hyundai Verna interior and dashboard

The front of the cabin gets a minimalist and horizontally oriented look.

Hyundai Verna front seats

Front seats get a heating and a ventilation function.

Hyundai Verna rear seats

Rear seat space vast and at least on par with its rivals.

Hyundai Verna boot

528 litres of boot space is on offer.

Hyundai Verna AC and infotainment controls

Infotainment and AC functions can be accessed through a button.

Hyundai Verna infotainment touchscreen

Slick 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen is angled towards the driver.

Hyundai Verna ADAS features

Turbo DCT variants get adaptive cruise control and front vehicle departure warning in addition to other Level 2 ADAS features.

Hyundai Verna Bose speaker

8-speaker Bose sound system is punchy with solid bass, and great call clarity.

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Hyundai Verna interior and features gallery

The Hyundai Verna has a tech-laden, modern and premium-looking interior. The rival to the Honda City, VW Virtus and Skoda Slavia is currently on sale in six trims with four powertrain options – a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with manual and CVT automatic options, and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol with manual and dual-clutch auto gearbox options. Prices for the Verna range between Rs 10.69 lakh and Rs 16.98 lakh, ex-showroom, India.   

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