Hyundai Verna 2025 Review : This model by Hyundai Verna, which is set for the year 2025, comes with a couple of designs coupled with extremely powerful engines and feature- the interiors in such a way that it could go in a parade. Now, how well does it perform on the ground? Is its comfort and practicality as good as it looks on paper? This review digs deeper into performance, comfort, and some downsides that a buyer should learn before making a purchase.

The first thing that strikes you about Verna 2025 is a very sharp style. LED strip running across the front, wide grilles, and coupe-styled rear styling, all make the car sportier now. Step inside, and the interior looks very modern in every respect. It’s a clean dashboard, which features not just a 10.25-inch digital driver display but also dual 10.25-inch infotainment screens.

The setting is very driver-oriented, meaning, quality is felt everywhere. The rest includes wireless Android Auto and Apple Carplay, ventilated front seats, a sunroof, and even ADAS in higher trims; just adding to tech-savviness.

The performance is terrific on the street for the Verna. The 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine is stupendous, and brings fun even while you drive. This engine brings to the table super-fast acceleration along with smooth high performing on highways. Last but not least, for those who do not have big expectations,

the normally aspirated 1.5-litre petrol will definitely prove itself smooth enough and fuel-efficient enough to make one forget all about the annoying drives through city streets. On Indian roads, it rides pretty well, comfortably gliding over bumps and rough patches. The only con that is associated with such soft suspension, you sometimes do feel a little bouncy at higher speeds.

The Verna is such that it stands by generous legroom and headroom dimensions for its rear passengers. Long road trips would definitely fare well in this car due to its well-cushioned supportive seats. Boot space is also quite commendable: the latter has 528 liters of capacity, which is fairly sufficient for a family getaway weekend.

This said, the Verna is hardly the ideal car. Tall people may not be comfortable enough with the fixed rear headrests. Some may find the new styling too bold or polarizing. There are those who have grumbled already over the lack of a diesel powerplant, thinking diesel engines have always been successful in fuel economy for long trips.