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Hyundai Sedan Cars in India (2)

As of August 2026, Hyundai sedan cars in India comprise of two models - Aura and the Verna. The Hyundai sedan cars price range starts at ₹6.00 lakh and goes up to ₹17.13 lakh (ex-showroom). 

Both Hyundai sedan cars comes with petrol engines, while the Aura also gets a CNG variant. Buyers can choose between manual and automatic transmissions. Also, both Hyundai sedans feature a 5-seater layout with a front-wheel-drive (FWD) configuration.

In terms of efficiency, the Aura delivers an mileage range of 17.0 to 28.4 kmpl, while the Verna offers 18.6 to 20.6 kmpl. 

When it comes to safety, both models come equipped with six airbags as standard. For buyers prioritising top-tier crash protection can go for Hyundai Verna as it has achieved a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP. 

The Hyundai sedan cars features list includes ABS, parking sensors, central locking, alloy wheels, cruise control, and reverse camera. The Verna further differentiates itself by offering a sunroof and ventilated seats, adding a premium touch. 

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Hyundai Aura Front View
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17.0-28.4 kmpl
Petrol, CNG
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Hyundai Verna
Hyundai Verna
Hyundai Verna
Hyundai Verna
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18.6-20.6 kmpl
Petrol
Manual

Hyundai Sedan Cars - FAQs

As of 2026, Hyundai sedan cars include two models - the Aura and the Hyundai Verna.
 

The Hyundai sedan cars in India lineup currently consists of the Aura and the Verna. 

The Hyundai sedan cars price ranges from ₹6.00 lakh to ₹17.13 lakh (ex-showroom).

Both Hyundai sedan cars in 2026 are offered with petrol engines, while the Aura additionally comes with a CNG variant.
 

Yes, Hyundai sedan cars are available with both manual and automatic transmissions, depending on the variant.
 

The Aura delivers a mileage range of 17.0 to 28.4 kmpl, while the Verna offers 18.6 to 20.6 kmpl, making Hyundai sedan cars in India suitable for city and highway use.

The Hyundai Verna stands out as it has achieved a 5-star crash safety rating.
 

All Hyundai sedan cars come equipped with six airbags as standard, along with ABS, parking sensors, central locking, and a reverse camera.

The Hyundai sedan cars features list includes alloy wheels, cruise control, ambient lighting, wireless phone charging, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and parking sensors.
 

Within Hyundai sedan cars, the Verna offers premium additions such as a sunroof and ventilated seats, which are not available in the Aura.

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Trending Questions on Hyundai Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

5d

Hi, I own a Kia Sonet, which I am extremely disappointed with. About 99% of my driving is in the city, and my budget for a new car is around Rs 15-16 lakh. My priorities are a sedan with a smooth and comfortable ride, particularly over city speed breakers and potholes, along with good mileage, relatively low and hassle-free maintenance, reasonable running costs, and good after-sales service. Unfortunately, I have found the Kia Sonet disappointing in all these areas. I am therefore looking for a decent sedan that better suits my requirements. I also believe sedans generally offer a smoother and more comfortable ride than many of the newer compact SUVs. Please correct me if I am wrong and suggest some suitable options within my budget.

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Given your priorities, the Honda City is the clear recommendation. It is a proven sedan with a comfortable ride, excellent reliability and low maintenance costs. The suspension is well-tuned for city use, and it handles speed breakers and potholes with a level of composure that many compact SUVs struggle to match. Honda's service network is strong, and ownership experience is generally hassle-free. The petrol engine is smooth and efficient, making it a great fit for predominantly city driving.Your observation about sedans is largely correct. A well-engineered sedan like the City often delivers a smoother and more settled ride than many compact SUVs, especially over broken city roads.If you want a more premium feel and a slightly softer ride, the Hyundai Verna is also worth considering. It is a comfortable and refined sedan with good service support, but the Honda City remains the more proven long-term ownership proposition.The key is to avoid turbo petrol engines with DCT gearboxes, as they can be less suited to stop-start city traffic. The naturally aspirated petrol engines in the City and Verna are smooth, reliable and well suited to your usage.Overall, the Honda City is the most sensible and satisfying choice for your requirements.

VehicleHonda City
VehicleHyundai Verna
1w

Looking for a sedan that fulfils the following criteria, in order of preference: Smooth, non-bumpy ride that doesn’t wobble over potholes and speed breakers Good mileage Relatively low maintenance costs Comfortable rear seats with good legroom, as the car will be chauffeur-driven Budget: Rs. 12–16 lakh Usage: 95% in city traffic Please suggest suitable sedans based on the above criteria, ranked from highest to lowest preference. Brands such as Honda, Hyundai, Skoda and Volkswagen are preferred. I am currently using a Kia Sonet, which is absolutely disappointing in all the above respects. Thanks, Dr Chinwalla

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For your requirements, the Honda City is what we would recommend. It offers the most comfortable rear seat in the segment, with excellent legroom and a well-cushioned bench that makes this Honda car ideal for chauffeur-driven city use. The ride quality is also very well judged, with the suspension absorbing potholes and speed breakers without the car feeling bouncy or unsettled. Honda’s reputation for reliability and relatively low maintenance costs further strengthens its case, and the City’s petrol engine is efficient enough for your predominantly city driving.The Hyundai Verna 1.5 MPI would be the second choice. It offers a comfortable ride and a premium cabin experience, but the rear seat is not as spacious or as comfortable as the City’s, which is a key consideration for your usage. And while the mileage is good, it's not quite as good as the City's. The Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus are both good cars, but their ride quality is firmer, and they are not as well suited to chauffeur-driven city use.Overall, the Honda City is the best fit for your requirements and budget. It delivers the right balance of comfort, ride quality, efficiency and ownership experience for a predominantly city-driven sedan.

VehicleHonda City
VehicleHyundai Verna
VehicleSkoda Slavia
VehicleVolkswagen Virtus
3w

Which is best mid sector sedan Hyundai Verna or Honda Civic .?

2w

Hi everyone, We currently own a Chevrolet Sail Sedan Diesel and are planning to upgrade. I'm having a tough time deciding between buying another diesel SUV or switching to an EV. Our usage pattern is quite different from most buyers. We drive around 50 km per week, almost entirely within the city. Highway trips are very rare, maybe once or twice a year. Because of this, I feel an EV makes more sense, and I absolutely love the smooth and quiet driving experience that electric cars offer. At the moment, I'm considering the Tata Nexon EV, Kia Syros EV (newly launched), and the Hyundai Creta Electric, especially the new BaaS option in the base variant. I'm leaning slightly towards Kia/Hyundai because they seem to have a better reputation for battery management, software, overall reliability, and after-sales service compared to Tata. If I decide to stay with diesel, the base model Kia Seltos Diesel would probably be my choice. However, I'm quite concerned about modern diesel systems, particularly DPF regeneration and DEF/AdBlue-related issues. Since our driving is mostly short city trips with very little highway usage, I'm worried that a diesel may not be the right fit in the long run. Given our usage pattern, what would you recommend: Kia Seltos Diesel, Tata Nexon EV, Kia Syros EV, or Hyundai Creta Electric? I'd especially appreciate feedback from owners who have experience with these cars in predominantly city driving. Thanks in advance!

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Between the Nexon EV, Syros EV and Creta Electric, the Nexon EV is the most affordable option. But we'd strongly recommend the Syros EV - it is a very sensible choice. It is priced well, has a good feature set, and cabin space is excellent. Kia's battery management, software and service network inspire more confidence for long-term ownership. Overall, the Syros EV is the more balanced package, and even though the Creta Electric is a good car, the Syros EV comes across as better value for money.

VehicleKia Syros EV
VehicleTata Nexon EV
VehicleHyundai Creta Electric
5w

I have a 2016 Hyundai i20 & I'm looking to upgrade to a Turbo DCT sedan. I test drove the 3 options and between the VW twins I prefer the exterior & interior of the Slavia. The interior of the Verna is much better than the Slavia and so far I've had a positive service experience with Hyundai, while Skoda does have a bad reputation for after-sales service. The Verna however felt less fun to drive. How likely is an N-line version of the Verna being launched? I'm finding it difficult to choose between the Verna & the Slavia.

Last Updated on: 16 Aug 2026