Last Updated on: 12 Nov 2025
Hyundai Verna price in Nanded
The Hyundai Verna ex showroom price starts at ₹10.69 lakh for the base Petrol EX MT variant. The top-end Verna costs ₹16.98 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 Nanded will range between ₹12.67 lakh and ₹20.02 lakh.
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My father bought a Honda City 1.5 in 1999, and he was fond of all types of cars. He also owned a Standard double-door and even suggested the Tatkal concept to Maruti. I am still using the Honda City that my father bought in 1999, and to this day, there is no match for that generation of the Honda City. Although I own other cars as well, I still drive this amazing Honda City to my office every day.
It is great to hear that you are still enjoying your 1999 Honda City. It was a game-changer in its time and remains a very enjoyable car to drive.
If you are looking for a new sedan, we would suggest waiting, as options like the Hyundai Verna, Honda City, Skoda Slavia, and Volkswagen Virtus are due for updates. If you want to buy something right now that is great to drive and looks good too, the Volkswagen Virtus GT with the 1.5 litre TSI engine is worth considering.
Hey Autocar! I’m planning to buy a sedan car and am confused between the 1.5L turbo options of the Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia, and Volkswagen Virtus which is the best buy in terms of drive feel, mileage, and maintenance?
The Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus with their 1.5 TSI and dual-clutch automatic transmission combination are the nicest to drive in their segment. Both cars are identical in terms of their platform, build quality, space, comfort, and equipment list, the only differentiating factor being their styling.
Pick the one that appeals to you more. The 1.5 TSI engine gets a cylinder deactivation function as well as an automatic engine stop-start function to curtail fuel consumption.
The Hyundai Verna 1.5, on the other hand, is quick, smooth, and in the real world, it is likely to be a touch more fuel efficient. Also, the top-spec Verna is also cheaper than its rivals, making it worthy of serious consideration. The only downside is that its dynamics don't feel as sporty as the VW or Skoda. But if you don't plan to attack winding roads often, you will be happy with what the Verna has to deliver.
I currently have two cars Hyundai Accent and Kia Carens Clavis DCT,now I want to upgrade my Accent to buy Verna Turbo Dct I am currently confused between Verna Turbo Dct,Venue Turbo Dct and Creta Turbo Dct , Kindly suggest me from above my running is nearly 1200 km on Highway and I like the design of the Verna kindly suggest me from the above cars listed which one should I Buy
I purchased a Verna Turbo SX(O) DCT automatic in December 2024. Will the cost of ownership be higher in the years to come, considering spare parts and service costs? What would be its resale value now? The car has done 5,600 km to date.
I am looking to buy a petrol automatic, preferably a sedan. My on-road budget is ₹20 lakh. What are my options?
Given your requirement and budget, you currently have four options. The Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus are mechanically identical, and they stand out for their punchy turbo petrol engine options and ride and handling balance.
The Honda City has a refined 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine and has the best back seat. The Hyundai Verna, meanwhile, has the most features, and it can be had with either a turbo-petrol or a naturally-aspirated petrol engine.
The Slavia, Virtus and Verna have also received a full, 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP.
We are a family of two (newly married). I am confused between the i20 N Line N8 and the Verna 1.5 NA petrol manual. My budget is ₹16 lakh. Fuel preference is petrol manual. Brand preference is Hyundai, Kia, Honda, Volkswagen, and Skoda. My yearly usage is about 10,000-12,000 km, with 60% highway and 40% city driving. I am more concerned about mileage and want to know which of these two will be more fuel-efficient.
I need to buy my second car purely for driving pleasure. Budget is within ₹25 lakh, and I definitely want an ICE petrol vehicle. Sedan, SUV, or MUV, anything works. Please advise.
I want to upgrade my Swift ZXI. Which automatic car is the best option within a budget of ₹20 lakh?
There are plenty of options in your budget. If you want a sedan, your options include the Honda City, which comes with a CVT automatic. Other good options include the Hyundai Verna, Volkswagen Virtus, and Skoda Slavia, all offering two automatic gearbox choices.
Go for the City or the Verna with the CVT gearbox, as they’ll be more efficient than the others.
As for SUVs, you'll get most midsize SUVs in your budget. However, you can choose between the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, or Maruti Suzuki Victoris; all three offer a good blend of a refined driving experience, features, and fuel efficiency.
After comparing various sedans, I have liked the Verna SX(O) DCT Turbo the best. I drive about 500 km a month and occasionally make road trips of around 400 km one way. Is this car a good choice?
While the Hyundai Verna DCT is good, the Skoda Slavia would be a better highway car. It is more stable, the engine and gearbox are smoother, and it is more spacious too.









































