The sixth-generation Hyundai Verna will debut on March 21, 2022. The vehicle, which had previously been hinted at, will have a completely new look that is supposed to be inspired by Hyundai's "Sensuous Sportiness" design language. The car's dimensions may also change, and its wheelbase will probably be longer than its forebear. In reality, the majority of dealers have been taking reservations for the car for a few weeks at this point.
Together with Hyundai's massive trademark grille, the 2018 Hyundai Verna will have brand-new LED DRLs that resemble strip lights up front. The new car will have swooping lines that curve backwards to give it a sportier appearance. The brake light is visible running towards the back of the vehicle from the rear side.
There are two petrol engine options for the car. Along with a 1.5-liter MPi petrol engine that will have a 6-speed manual gearbox and an intelligent variable transmission (IVT) option, there will also be a 1.5-liter Turbo GDi engine that is coupled to a 6-speed manual gearbox and a 7-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox. In order to comply with the forthcoming BS6 Step-II emission regulations, the new Verna will not have a diesel engine.
The vehicle will be available in four trim levels: EX, S, SX, and SX (O). Three new single-tone colors—Abyss Black, Atlas White, and Tellurian Brown—are among the seven single-tone and two dual-tone colour possibilities for the car. When it debuts, the vehicle will compete with models like the VW Virtus, Honda City, and Skoda Slavia.