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New Hyundai Verna Launched in India, Price Starts at Rs 9.30 Lakh

Nidhi Hakla

Hyundai has launched its new Verna in the Indian market, which is the country's first fully connected mid-size sedan.  The company has kept its initial price of Rs 9.30 lakh which goes up to Rs 13.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).  Compared to the old model, this vehicle now comes with more bold, attractive design, intelligent technology, advanced performance and best features.

During the launch of the new Verna, the MD and CEO of Hyundai Motor India Limited S.K. s. Kim said, "The Spirited New Verna is an all-rounder sedan, using futuristic design, smart connect, engineered detailing, and a Hume Technology Connect with Superior Dynamics for ambitious customers of the new generation. The Verna brand Hyundai has set a milestone in the growth story by winning several prestigious awards around the world. The Spirited New Verna is set to become the new standard in the sedan segment.  The Nana has been designed for excellence with key aspects like styling, performance, technology and security.

The new Verna has been meticulously designed with a perfection that suits the bold style of today's urban customers.  Its stunning design, captivating interior and exteriors provide a feel of superior comfort and luxury.  The front with unique LED headlamps and dark chrome radiator grille adds to its presence on the road.  It has a unique design integration like twin tip muffler, glossy wheel grille with all black interior.  It has new diamond cut alloy wheels with 16-inch dual tone steel steel wheels.

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