Hyundai’s all new Verna model has started testing its recent model, rumored specifications surfaces
Hyundai, the second-largest automaker in India after Maruti Suzuki, is in the process of modernizing its vehicles. This update will include vehicles including the facelifted Hyundai Verna, Hyundai Kona, and Hyundai Creta. These vehicles could potentially debut at the start of 2023.
Hyundai has started testing the most recent Verna model. There hasn’t been a worldwide premiere yet. Online rumors of 2023 Verna spy photos have already started. There have now been two releases of spy pictures, one by Arun Jain and the other by Vasanth H. One pair was photographed as the car left its Chennai plant, and the other was noticed while the 2023 Verna was being tested in Delhi NCR.
Expected design of all-new Hyundai Verna 2023 facelift
The spy photos show that the 2023 model will, nevertheless, appear to have a massive front grille. It’s expected to feature a “parametric gem” style that was influenced by Tucson, its bigger sibling.
Similar to the bulk of modern Hyundai vehicles, the test mule’s rear end had split tail lamps that were primarily joined by a light strip. For 2023, it is anticipated that the Verna would look good overall and incorporate Sonata and Elantra design cues.
The 2023 Verna’s exterior is still reasonably predictable, but little is known about its interior.
It is reasonable to assume that Hyundai will cram as many technical and comfort features as possible into its 2023 model.
A large entertainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, front-ventilated seats, and a wealth of connected car features are all expected to be included in Verna’s brochure.
Hyundai will most likely stick with the same engine options as the current model. Two gasoline engines and a turbo diesel engine are among them. Maximum power and torque from the 1.5-liter gasoline engine are 115 PS and 143.8 Nm. Either an IVT or a 6-speed manual transmission are options.
The starting price of the Verna is likely to be between INR 10 and INR 11 lakhs, and the fully-loaded trim could cost between INR 19 and INR 20 lakhs (ex-showroom).