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Last Updated on: 11 Jul 2026

Hyundai Verna

Hyundai Verna price in Jorhat

₹12.10 - ₹20.28 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹17,537 /month

The Hyundai Verna on road price in Jorhat ranges from ₹12.10 lakh for the base model to ₹20.28 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the Verna price range in Jorhat is between ₹10.99 lakh and ₹18.26 lakh. 

Check out the Hyundai Verna on road price for all variants in Jorhat below.

Hyundai Verna On Road Price by Variants

HX2 Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹10,99,200
RTO (Individual)
₹43,968
Insurance
₹54,960
Other Charges
₹11,592
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Jorhat₹12,09,720 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹17,537 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

HX4 Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.49 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX6 Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.53 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX6+ Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.21 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX6 Petrol CVT1497 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹15.86 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX8 Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.39 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX6+ Petrol CVT1497 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹16.69 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX8 Petrol CVT1497 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹17.88 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX8 Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.09 LakhOn road price, Jorhat
HX10 Petrol CVT1497 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹19.06 LakhOn road price, Jorhat

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Hyundai Dealers in Jorhat

Planning to buy Verna? Here are a few dealers in Jorhat

Krishna Hyundai-Pulibor

Pulibor, A T Road, Sensowa Gaon, Jorhat, Assam 785006

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8046809574

trysthyundai@rediffmail.com , khjorsales@rediffmail.com

Krishna Hyundai-Teok

NH 37 Road Teok, Near Old SBI Bank Teok, Jorhat, Assam 785112

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

6901226340

krishnahyundaiteok@krishna-axom.in

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On Road Price of Hyundai Verna Alternatives in Jorhat

Honda City Images
Honda City
₹13.20 - ₹23.84 Lakhs
Skoda Slavia Images
Skoda Slavia
₹10.85 - ₹20.20 Lakhs
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Hyundai Verna Images

Front Right Three Quarter Image - 33413
Front Bumper Image - 33411
Touch Screen Infotainment System Image - 33406
Power Steering Image - 33412
Front Row Seat Image - 33409
Rear Bumper Image - 33414
Alloy Wheels Image - 33407
Atlas White color Image - 33429
Atlas White Dual Tone color Image - 33430
Classy Blue color Image - 33431
Starry Night color Image - 33432
Titan Grey color Image - 33433
Titan Grey Matte color Image - 33434
Titanium Black color Image - 33435
Airbags Image - 33408
Crash Sensor Image - 33410

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Hyundai Verna FAQs

The top-spec Hyundai Verna is Rs 1.22 lakh more expensive than the Honda City.

The base-spec Verna carries a slight premium of Rs 28,000 over the Virtus equivalent.

No, the top-spec Slavia is priced Rs 22,000 less than the Verna equivalent.

Considering a 10 percent down payment and 7-year loan tenure, the Verna EMI starts at Rs 18,502 in Delhi.

The HX8 DCT carries a premium of Rs 1.34 lakh over the manual equivalent version.

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Questions you may find useful

2d

I currently own a Ford Endeavour, which I use for my daily office commute, and a Hyundai Venue, which my wife and kids use. My third car is a 2018 Honda City, which I now plan to replace. I'm considering the Hyundai Verna 2026, Volkswagen Virtus 2025, and Skoda Slavia. I'll be using the new car frequently. Which one should I choose?

Verified
22h

Pick the Hyundai Verna. Coming from a City, you’ll appreciate the airy cabin, big rear seat and boot, and the way it smooths out rough patches. You said you’ll use it frequently, and the Verna feels secure and relaxed at highway speeds while still being easy in tight city gaps, so it won’t feel like a step down from your Honda on the daily grind. It's also well equipped, and you get a choice of two distinct petrol engines, a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated unit and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol. The former is the better all-rounder, smoother and lighter on the pocket, with the better auto gearbox - a CVT. The latter is punchier but drinks noticeably more fuel and gets a clunkier DCT gearbox. If your usage is mostly on the highway, the turbo petrol might make sense, but in most cases, the regular 1.5 petrol is better.The Skoda and Volkswagen are also excellent choices, especially if you enjoy driving. Their turbo engines are punchy, though they are also heavy drinkers if you are not careful, and Skoda/VW service is not quite as bulletproof as Hyundai's. Moreover, both sedans are due for a facelift very soon, so we would recommend waiting to see what's in store before taking the plunge. If you're in a hurry, though, the Verna is the safer bet.

VehicleHyundai Verna
2w

My running is around 2,500 km per month, currently between Faridabad and Dwarka. My route is likely to change next year, but the monthly distance should remain similar, with more highway driving than at present. Budget is max Rs. 21 lakh on-road. Looking for a safe, reliable, long-term car that is comfortable for the driver. I generally prefer sedans. For context, I drove an 8th-gen Civic AT for 2.5 lakh km and am currently driving a Ciaz AT. I've shortlisted a few options, but each seems to have a drawback: Punch EV 40 - Seats felt too hard, cabin didn't feel very premium. Sonet Diesel AT GTX - Safety concerns. Venue Diesel AT SX(O) - City fuel efficiency doesn't seem great. Curvv Diesel AT - Concerned about long-term prospects as it doesn't seem to be selling well. Verna 1.5 Turbo DCT - Worried about city fuel efficiency. City Hybrid - Stretching beyond my budget. Creta Petrol AT - Safety rating not very reassuring. Am I missing any good options? Would appreciate suggestions, especially from people with high annual running and long-term ownership experience.

Verified
1w

Given your 2,500km monthly running, we'd actually recommend looking at a strong hybrid rather than a diesel. Our pick would be the Maruti Suzuki Victoris Hybrid. It fits within your budget, has a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating, offers excellent fuel efficiency in both city and highway driving and is backed by Maruti Suzuki's extensive service network. It also provides the kind of smooth, refined driving experience that should feel like a natural progression from your Civic and Ciaz. While it isn't a sedan, it offers generous interior space and excellent long-distance comfort.Another advantage is that, being a petrol hybrid, it is a more future-proof choice for Delhi NCR. With increasing scrutiny on diesel vehicles and evolving regulations in the region, a petrol hybrid offers greater long-term peace of mind while still delivering running costs that are comparable to many diesel SUVs.The City Hybrid would have been another obvious recommendation given your preference for sedans, but as you've mentioned, it stretches your budget.Among your shortlisted cars, we'd still lean towards the Verna Turbo DCT if you want to stay with a sedan. However, with your annual running, fuel costs will be significantly higher than with a strong hybrid.We would also be cautious about choosing the Seltos, Sonet or Venue diesel purely for efficiency. While all three use the same proven 1.5-litre diesel engine paired with a torque-converter automatic, it isn't the most fuel-efficient diesel automatic in real-world conditions.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Victoris
VehicleHyundai Verna
VehicleHyundai Venue
VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleKia Sonet
2w

I have recently shifted to Halol, Gujarat, from Bangalore. I have a Grand Vitara Delta AT Smart Hybrid petrol. I have to give back my car to my family staying in Bangalore by October, and hence I am looking to buy a new car here. I have predominantly liked sedans, and I have a budget of Rs. 20-21 lakh on-road. I have narrowed down my choices to the Hyundai Verna 2026 Facelift HX10 Turbo DCT and the Skoda Slavia 1.5L DSG. The area where I stay generally does not have XP95, although the Oil app shows it is available. I have physically checked a number of times and was lucky only once. My driving would be around 80km a day for 6 days a week, with a yearly round trip to Bangalore. This will add up to around 20,000km annually. I like the Skoda Slavia, but I am concerned about the issues the car generally faces with standard 91 RON petrol, which seems less of an issue in the Hyundai Verna. I would like your suggestion on what to choose. I like German cars, but I also value peace of mind after I buy one. What do you suggest? Thank you for taking the time to help me out.

Verified
2w

Pick the Hyundai Verna Turbo DCT. Not only is the powertrain smooth and quick, but it is likely to be a bit more efficient than the Skoda's despite the latter getting an active cylinder deactivation function. Additionally, Hyundai’s service reach brings peace of mind.Yes, the Verna lacks the Slavia's solidity and sure-footedness; however, the Hyundai makes up for it to a great extent by packing ADAS, which will make your drive more stress-free and safer. Overall, in terms of features and value-for-money, the Verna is the better option.

VehicleHyundai Verna
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