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Last Updated on: 12 Nov 2025

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Hyundai Verna price in Churu

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₹12.57 - ₹19.86 Lakh
On road price, Churu
Churu
Starting₹18,181 /month
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The Hyundai Verna ex showroom price starts at ₹10.79 lakh for the base Petrol EX MT variant. The top-end Verna costs ₹17.13 lakh. These are ex-showroom prices and do not include RTO, insurance, or miscellaneous costs. As a result, the Hyundai Verna on road price in Churu will range between ₹12.57 lakh and ₹19.86 lakh.

 

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Hyundai Verna price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Hyundai Verna Petrol EX MT
1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹12.57 Lakh
Easy on the pocket
Hyundai Verna Petrol S MT
1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.90 Lakh
Hyundai Verna Petrol SX MT
1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.94 Lakh
Hyundai Verna Petrol S CVT
1497 cc | Petrol | CVT Auto
₹15.28 Lakh
Hyundai Verna Petrol SX + MT
1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.65 Lakh
Best for the city
Hyundai Verna Petrol SX CVT
1497 cc | Petrol | CVT Auto
₹16.33 Lakh
Hyundai Verna Petrol SX (O) MT
1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.84 Lakh
Hyundai Verna Turbo Petrol SX MT
1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.86 Lakh
Hyundai Verna Petrol SX + CVT
1497 cc | Petrol | CVT Auto
₹17.03 Lakh

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Asked by: Maeheron Jan 14, 2026

I want to buy a sedan with good ground clearance due to the rains in Mumbai, and also don't want a car with high maintenance. I was considering the Skoda Slavia or the Hyundai Verna. Please suggest.

Given your requirements, you should consider the Hyundai Verna. The Skoda Slavia does have a higher ground clearance of 179mm, compared to the Verna's 165mm ground clearance. However, in terms of maintenance, the Hyundai car should be easier and more affordable. The Verna also comes with a better 3-year/unlimited km standard warranty compared to the Slavia's 3 year/1,00,000km standard warranty.
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Asked by: Dr k Jaya Kumaron Jan 13, 2026

I am confused between the Hyundai Verna SX Plus IVT and the Volkswagen Virtus 1.0 Topline automatic. Please help.

In a nutshell, the Hyundai Verna IVT makes for a friendlier city car, while the Volkswagen Virtus AT is the more exciting car to drive. 
The Verna has a smoother gearbox, which works very well with the engine at typical city speeds. It works well as a highway car too, so long as easygoing driving is your style. The Verna also packs in more features for less money.
The Volkswagen Virtus has a punchier engine and feels more enthusiastic to drive. Its 6-speed gearbox is also sporty in its shifts. However, the engine-gearbox does have a tendency to lurch forward at crawling speeds, and this is something you have to be mindful of.
Do note, the Virtus 1.0 is due to get a new 8-speed automatic gearbox later this year and could be worth waiting for. The model will also see feature additions. 
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Asked by: Akhil Malikon Jan 8, 2026

I have a budget of around ₹30 lakh and am more inclined towards a sedan rather than an SUV, but currently there are no good options. Are there any expected this year?

Sadly, there are no all-new Rs 25-30 lakh sedans lined up for launch this year. However, slightly lower down the price ladder, we will see the launch of updated versions of the Hyundai Verna, Honda City, Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus over the year. 

There's way more choice for the same budget in SUVs with options spanning petrol, diesel, hybrid and EV powertrains as well as with two and three rows of seating, and 4x2 and 4x4.  

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Asked by: Honey guruon Jan 5, 2026

I’m looking to upgrade my vehicle within six months and my budget is ₹25 lakh. I am a sedan lover. Please suggest a car that is value for money, offers good mileage, has moderate maintenance costs, and strong safety standards.

Unfortunately, there are very few sedan options available today, and between Rs 20 to 30 lakh, you would only find the Honda City Hybrid. The City will meet your requirements of good mileage and low maintenance cost, however this variant isn't really value for money at all. 

Thus, we would suggest you consider the Hyundai Verna instead. The car may not be as fuel-efficient as the Honda, but it is efficient enough. 

We put the 1.5 litre turbo petrol auto through our standard test cycle, and it returned 10.76kpl in the city and 16.05kpl on the highway. The Verna is also well equipped and offers good value, and will be reliable and low on maintenance costs. It also secured a 5-star rating in the GNCAP crash tests.  

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Asked by: Skon Jan 1, 2026

I want to buy the Hyundai Verna Turbo variant, but I am confused about whether I should buy it in March 2026 or wait for the facelift, which is expected to launch around Q2 2026.

Buying a car close to a facelift has both pros and cons. Facelifts usually bring cosmetic updates to the exterior, which means the car you buy may start looking dated sooner. You may also miss out on new technology or equipment introduced with the update. Sometimes, these are minor, but in many cases, they do improve comfort and convenience.
That said, facelifts often come with a price hike. A clear advantage of buying just before the update is that you avoid paying more for what is essentially the same car, often with only visual changes. Just before the launch of the newer model, manufacturers and dealers also tend to offer discounts to clear existing stock, and if inventory is available, you can negotiate a good deal.
Resale value can take a hit once the facelift arrives, but this is usually offset by the lower purchase price and discounts you receive upfront. In the end, it comes down to your priorities with the Hyundai Verna, whether you value having the latest features and design, or getting better value for money at the time of purchase.
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Asked by: Kumaranon Dec 30, 2025

I am planning to buy a new 7-seater and am confused between the Kia Carens Clavis and Maruti Ertiga, both with naturally aspirated petrol engines. I do not like the new air-conditioning setup in the Ertiga. Could you advise on the Carens Clavis in terms of mileage, reliability, and long-term service costs?

The Kia Carens Clavis is a great 7-seater. It is very spacious, and even tall adults can sit in the last row without any issue. The cabin feels very premium, with high-quality materials used, and even the lower variants offer impressive standard equipment, which makes the entry-level 1.5-litre petrol versions excellent value for money.
The 1.5L petrol engine is smooth and refined, and in our tests, it accelerated quickly than the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, indicating better drivability too. This engine is shared with the Carens, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Hyundai Verna, and it has been quite reliable so far. Service and maintenance costs are also on par with, or even lower than, its rivals.
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Asked by: Narayanan Narayaon Dec 26, 2025

I currently own a 2013 Verna and would like to buy an EV with very good ride comfort that is suitable for long trips with my family of five. My daily use is not high, but I frequently take long trips alone or with my family. Should I wait another year or two, and what type of car should I go for?

For your kind of usage - low daily running but frequent long drives with family – an EV still needs you to plan around the charging network, and that can be a hit or miss. No doubt, public chargers have expanded quickly, yet many are not working, or have long queues, so relying on them during a tight holiday schedule can be stressful and can even disrupt a trip.

We expect more long-range and family-oriented  EVs to enter the market in a year or so and a more dependable fast‑charging network to evolve. In the interim, hang onto your Hyundai Verna.
 

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Asked by: Shibashish Mukheon Dec 24, 2025

I currently drive a Kia Seltos HTE (base variant) and get around 8 to 9 kmpl in city conditions in Kolkata. Are there any hybrid options expected in the Seltos segment in the next 8 to 9 months? Will sedans like the Virtus or Verna get hybrid options? Are there plans for a Honda Elevate hybrid, MG Hector hybrid, or a Creta hybrid?

Unfortunately, there are no new hybrid midsize SUVs launching in the next 8-9 months; however, they will come later. The new Kia Seltos hybrid is coming, but not before late 2026 or early 2027, as Kia is working on localising the hybrid system to lower the price before the launch. The Honda Elevate will not receive a hybrid powertrain until its next generation, which is unlikely before 2028.
The Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia could eventually get hybrid technology, but that too is still a few years away. The Hyundai Verna is unlikely to receive a hybrid even with its upcoming facelift. The MG Hector Hybrid is in limbo and was not launched with the recent update, which proved to be just a minor facelift.
The Hyundai Creta will likely get a hybrid, but only when the next-generation model launches, likely around 2027. Tata and Mahindra are both said to be working on hybrid powertrains, but again, with launches only in the distant future.
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Asked by: Balooon Dec 22, 2025

I am confused between the Honda Amaze ZX CVT, Honda Elevate ZX CVT, and Hyundai Venue HX10 AT. My main concerns are safety, ease and smoothness of driving, and reliability. I mostly drive in the city with an occasional highway trip once a month or so for vacations. Please suggest a good car among the ones I have listed. Thanks!

The Honda Amaze is a compact sedan, the Honda Elevate is an SUV, and the Hyundai Verna is a mid-size sedan. So, they are quite different in terms of body style and their usage. 

The Honda Amaze suits buyers on a tighter budget, and since you’ve shortlisted the Elevate and Verna, we assume your budget is higher and around Rs 20 lakh.

The Hyundai Verna is a well-equipped sedan and works well for city driving. That said, we also suggest you look closely at Elevate. SUVs are generally more comfortable and confidence-inspiring on highways. 

The Honda Elevate 1.5-litre engine paired with the CVT gearbox feels smooth and responsive in everyday city use as well. It also offers a large boot, which is handy for weekend trips and vacation luggage
 

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Asked by: Nishanton Dec 22, 2025

I have always loved the driving dynamics and comfort of sedans and want to buy a new one with a budget of around ₹20 lakh. In India, there are very few sedan options that offer both ADAS and a 360-degree camera. Should I consider an SUV instead? If yes, which one?

If you are looking for a sedan, the Hyundai Verna is a good option. It is spacious, comfortable, and has a good ride quality. The 160hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine is punchy, and it comes with Level 2 ADAS features. However, it does not have a 360-degree parking camera.
If you are open to an SUV, the Hyundai Creta Turbo-DCT would be a good option. It has the same powertrain as the Verna but comes with the added practicality of an SUV, and it also gets a 360-degree camera and ADAS features.
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