Hyundai Verna VS VW Virtus: With cutting-edge ADAS and connected car technology, the 2023 new-generation Hyundai Verna has been introduced in India. It has two engine choices, one of which is the strongest in its class. The new Verna's 1.5 TGDi engine, which makes 160 PS, has 10 PS more power than the Volkswagen Virtus' 150 PS TSI EVO engine. Also, higher model levels of the new Volkswagen Virtus and Hyundai Verna both come with DCT/DSG automatic transmissions. The specifications, features, dimensions, etc. of the two sedans, however, differ in a number of additional ways. Here is a thorough comparison between the Volkswagen Virtus and the Hyundai Verna for 2023.
Hyundai Verna VS VW Virtus: Powertrain
Powertrain
Hyundai Verna MPi Petrol
Hyundai Verna Turbo GDi
VW Virtus 1L
VW Virtus 1.5L
Engine
1.5 litre, 4-Cylinder
1.5 litre, 4-Cylinder
1 litre TSI Petrol
1.5 litre TSI EVO Petrol with ACT
Power
115 PS
160 PS
115 PS
150 PS
Torque
143.8 Nm
253 Nm
178 Nm
250 Nm
Transmission
6-Speed manual or IVT/CVT
6-Speed manual or 7-Speed DCT
6-Speed Manual or 6-Speed Torque Converter Automatic
7-Speed DSG/DCT Automatic
Fuel Tank
45 litres
45 litres
45 litres
45 litres
Fuel Efficiency
18.6 km/l - MT & 19.6 km/l - IVT
20 km/l - MT & 20.6 km/l - DCT
19.40 Km/L - MT & 18.12 Km/L - AT
Hyundai Verna VS VW Virtus: Dimensions
Dimensions
2023 Hyundai Verna
VW Virtus
Length
4535 mm
4561 mm
Width
1765 mm
1752 mm
Height
1475 mm
1507 mm
Wheelbase
2670 mm
2651 mm
Ground Clearance
170 mm
179 mm Unladen, 145 mm Laden
Boot Space
528 litres
521 litres
The VW Virtus GT Plus is 4561mm long, 1752mm wide, and 1507mm tall. It has a boot space of 521 litres and fuel tank capacity of 45 litres. On the other hand, the Hyundai Verna EX is 4535mm long, 1765mm wide, and 1475mm tall. Its fuel tank can hold 45 litres and has a 528-liter boot space. Verna rides on a 2670mm wheelbase, while Virtus has a 2651mm wheelbase.
Interior features
The brand-new Verna has a tonne of amenities. A 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and infotainment system, an eight-speaker Bose audio system, an electronic parking brake, heated and ventilated seats, 64-color ambient lighting, an electric sunroof, ADAS level-2, paddle shifters, a powered driver seat, six airbags, TPMS, and all-disc brakes are just a few of the features it has. The Virtus, in contrast, has a digital instrument panel, an electric sunroof, an eight-speaker audio system, heated front seats, a 10.1-inch touchscreen system, six airbags, wireless charging, connected car technologies, automated headlights, and wipers.