Hyundai is back in the mid-size sedan space with the 2017 Verna. The Hyundai Verna has upped its game in a bid to reclaim the top-spot in the mid-size sedan segment currently held by the heavily loaded 2017 Honda City and the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, which is also due for a facelift soon. You have heard and read a lot about the Verna바카라™s new features, now check them out in pictures!Â


Its new projector headlamps now come with cornering lamps and LED daytime running lights. Notice Hyundai's latest 바카라˜Cascading Grille바카라™.Â


Its nose dives in, which in turn pushes its face further down with a relatively elongated bonnet. Don바카라™t miss the sweeping coupe-like roofline which is similar to the older version.Â


Check out the new 5-spoke 16-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels.Â


Packs projector fog lamps, which are also offered in its D-Segment sibling, the Hyundai Elantra.Â


The 2017 Verna has a larger footprint than before. The new sedan is 65mm longer and 29mm wider than before. The wheelbase has grown by 30mm too. Changes in a go: a low-slung silhouette with a relatively wider profile.


Hyundai Elite i20 and Elantra-inspired new sleek, wraparound LED tail lamps.


The sporty looking dual-tone bumper reduces some of the visual bulk from the rear.Â


Segment-first smart trunk: Be within the trunk바카라™s proximity with the key in your pocket and the car will flash its blinkers thrice and voila, the boot lid will pop open!Â


Segment-first ventilated front seats: Directs air through the seat onto the occupant for increased comfort, especially on long journeys (the Verna has three blower settings).


Hyundai바카라™s latest 7.0-inch infotainment system with an IPS wide angle display featuring  Apple CarPlay and Android Auto along with MirrorLink. What else do you get? An Android app-based remote control for passengers and Arkamys sound tuning with a 6-speaker system.Â


Dual-tone (black and beige) theme as before. The addition of a sunroof makes the cabin look airy!Â


A total of 6-airbags like the earlier model (dual-airbags are standard across the range).
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