Conversation with gemini profile picturewrite a hundai verna use unique review 2024 model show drafts2024 hyundai verna: a tech-savvy standout (unofficial review)the 2024 verna might not be a complete overhaul, But it stands out for tech lovers and design enthusiasts.Here's a look at its unique features:1.Holographic hud (heads-up display): ditch the basic hud.The verna's optional holographic display projects information like speed, Navigation, And warnings directly onto the windshield, Making it feel like straight out of a sci-fi movie.2.Ambient lighting with themes: sure, Many cars have ambient lighting, But the verna takes it up a notch.Choose from pre-set themes like "pulse" or "energy flow" that match your mood or driving style, Creating a truly personalized cabin experience.3.Rear seat relaxation suite (top variants): this might be the ultimate perk for backseat passengers.Imagine reclining seats with heating and ventilation, Along with a massage function.Buckle up for ultimate relaxation on long journeys (availability might depend on variant).4.Advanced driver assistance systems (adas) 2.0: the 2024 verna goes beyond the usual blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning.Adas 2.0 might include features like highway driving assist which can partially automate highway driving under certain conditions, Making long commutes less tiring.
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Prasob (Verified User)
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I am driving Verna (2020) 1.5 IVT SXO petrol for the past 3 years, Service cost is 13k per year (paid service), I never had any major issues with the car, Engine is smooth and refined, Its CVT gearbox is also very smooth and responsive, It gives an average of 10 to 12 in the city and 16 to 20 in highways, Depends heavily on your driving styles, I get better average when I drive carefully, With light foot on the accelerator, No sudden brakes, Use cruise control on highways, Accelerate slowly, Drive within 80kph in highways, See the rpm, don't raise it above 2k and you get a good average, Verna 2020 is for smooth and comfortable drivers, May not be for fast and heavy rash driver.
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Jay | 5 months ago
Have you driven Vento or Virtus this product is just an economical copycat of both. you praise this car but unfortunately the praise goes to VW since they design he platform for Hyundai to copy. you will feel much safer and in control on high speeds driving a VW
Hyundai Verna Pros and Cons
Verna Positives Points: Spacious cabin with great seat comfort, rich features package with the right focus on ease of use, engines offer a strong blend of smoothness and performance, ADAS-calibration for Indian driving conditions has been done right
Verna Negatives Points: Styling won’t appeal to those who prefer subtle designs, some odd feature misses: adaptive cruise control only with the turbo-DCT, no wireless support for Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The Hyundai Verna is a great all-round sedan that gives you the space and practicality you need along with the futuristic tech you’d want
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Conversation with gemini profile picturewrite a hundai verna use unique review 2024 model show drafts2024 hyundai verna: a tech-savvy standout (unofficial review)the 2024 verna might not be a complete overhaul, But it stands out for tech lovers and design enthusiasts.Here's a look at its unique features:1.Holographic hud (heads-up display): ditch the basic hud.The verna's optional holographic display projects information like speed, Navigation, And warnings directly onto the windshield, Making it feel like straight out of a sci-fi movie.2.Ambient lighting with themes: sure, Many cars have ambient lighting, But the verna takes it up a notch.Choose from pre-set themes like "pulse" or "energy flow" that match your mood or driving style, Creating a truly personalized cabin experience.3.Rear seat relaxation suite (top variants): this might be the ultimate perk for backseat passengers.Imagine reclining seats with heating and ventilation, Along with a massage function.Buckle up for ultimate relaxation on long journeys (availability might depend on variant).4.Advanced driver assistance systems (adas) 2.0: the 2024 verna goes beyond the usual blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning.Adas 2.0 might include features like highway driving assist which can partially automate highway driving under certain conditions, Making long commutes less tiring.
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Prasob (Verified User)
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I am driving Verna (2020) 1.5 IVT SXO petrol for the past 3 years, Service cost is 13k per year (paid service), I never had any major issues with the car, Engine is smooth and refined, Its CVT gearbox is also very smooth and responsive, It gives an average of 10 to 12 in the city and 16 to 20 in highways, Depends heavily on your driving styles, I get better average when I drive carefully, With light foot on the accelerator, No sudden brakes, Use cruise control on highways, Accelerate slowly, Drive within 80kph in highways, See the rpm, don't raise it above 2k and you get a good average, Verna 2020 is for smooth and comfortable drivers, May not be for fast and heavy rash driver.
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Jay | 5 months ago
Have you driven Vento or Virtus this product is just an economical copycat of both. you praise this car but unfortunately the praise goes to VW since they design he platform for Hyundai to copy. you will feel much safer and in control on high speeds driving a VW
Conversation with gemini profile picturewrite a hundai verna use unique review 2024 model show drafts2024 hyundai verna: a tech-savvy standout (unofficial review)the 2024 verna might not be a complete overhaul, But it stands out for tech lovers and design enthusiasts.Here's a look at its unique features:1.Holographic hud (heads-up display): ditch the basic hud.The verna's optional holographic display projects information like speed, Navigation, And warnings directly onto the windshield, Making it feel like straight out of a sci-fi movie.2.Ambient lighting with themes: sure, Many cars have ambient lighting, But the verna takes it up a notch.Choose from pre-set themes like "pulse" or "energy flow" that match your mood or driving style, Creating a truly personalized cabin experience.3.Rear seat relaxation suite (top variants): this might be the ultimate perk for backseat passengers.Imagine reclining seats with heating and ventilation, Along with a massage function.Buckle up for ultimate relaxation on long journeys (availability might depend on variant).4.Advanced driver assistance systems (adas) 2.0: the 2024 verna goes beyond the usual blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning.Adas 2.0 might include features like highway driving assist which can partially automate highway driving under certain conditions, Making long commutes less tiring.
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Prasob (Verified User)
Good Experience
I am driving Verna (2020) 1.5 IVT SXO petrol for the past 3 years, Service cost is 13k per year (paid service), I never had any major issues with the car, Engine is smooth and refined, Its CVT gearbox is also very smooth and responsive, It gives an average of 10 to 12 in the city and 16 to 20 in highways, Depends heavily on your driving styles, I get better average when I drive carefully, With light foot on the accelerator, No sudden brakes, Use cruise control on highways, Accelerate slowly, Drive within 80kph in highways, See the rpm, don't raise it above 2k and you get a good average, Verna 2020 is for smooth and comfortable drivers, May not be for fast and heavy rash driver.
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Jay | 5 months ago
Have you driven Vento or Virtus this product is just an economical copycat of both. you praise this car but unfortunately the praise goes to VW since they design he platform for Hyundai to copy. you will feel much safer and in control on high speeds driving a VW
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