
The Verna has a length, width, and height of 4340mm x 1700mm x 1460mm. Verna's powertrain: The Verna offers two engine configurations: a 1.4L and a 1.6L, both from Hyundai's latest Gamma engine series. The 1.4L engine delivers a maximum power of 78.7kW at 6300 RPM and a maximum torque of 135.4Nm at 5000 RPM, while the 1.6L engine provides a maximum power of 90.4kW at 6300 RPM and a maximum torque of 155Nm at 4200 RPM. Interior and space: The Verna's trunk is very flat with a capacity of 454L, meeting daily storage needs, though the rear seats cannot be folded down. Following the launch of the 4-door Verna, a hatchback version will be introduced by the end of the year. Due to a significantly increased opening, this version will also enhance the trunk's storage capacity. In addition to the trunk space, the car is equipped with multiple storage compartments and cup holders.

I've been driving the Verna for a while now, and as a daily commuter, its size is just right for me. The body length is approximately 3995 mm, width 1660 mm, height 1500 mm, with a wheelbase of 2450 mm. It's particularly agile on city streets, easy to turn, and can handle tight parking spots effortlessly. The interior space is well-utilized; the back seat can comfortably accommodate three people without feeling cramped, and the trunk can fit a stroller and shopping bags when going out with kids. The compact size also helps with fuel efficiency, averaging around 5 liters per 100 kilometers, and routine isn't a hassle. The moderate height ensures no head bumping, and the long wheelbase guarantees comfort during long drives. The overall design is balanced—it doesn't consume as much as larger vehicles yet is far more practical than microcars, making both commuting and daily life quite hassle-free.

As a car enthusiast, I always enjoy analyzing vehicle dimensions, and the Verna's compact design is quite appealing. It measures 3,995 mm in length, 1,660 mm in width, and 1,500 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,450 mm—standard for its class and slightly wider than other small cars like the Fit. The relatively longer wheelbase enhances stability during cornering, while the well-planned interior layout ensures decent space in both front and rear rows. The 1,500 mm height prevents any sense of confinement inside, making it agile for city driving. Though the dimensions are modest, it offers great modification potential, such as adding a roof rack or sporty alloy wheels without looking out of place. This adds fun for young buyers while helping them save budget for other upgrades, making it a practical and economical choice.

After driving in the city for a long time, I found that the Verna's dimensions are simply made for urban life. With a length of 3995mm, width of 1660mm, height of 1500mm, and a wheelbase of 2450mm, it navigates narrow roads with ease and fits snugly into tight parking spots. The reasonable height ensures good visibility, eliminating worries about scraping against adjacent vehicles in traffic. The 2450mm wheelbase provides stable turning and reduces bumps, making driving more reassuring. Its compact size saves fuel and money, making daily commutes effortless. This layout is especially suitable for office workers, eliminating the hassle of finding large parking spaces and speeding up the pace of life.

We've been using the Verna to pick up our kids for two or three years, and its size is quite family-friendly. The length of 3995mm doesn't take up too much garage space, the width of 1660mm allows two adults and a child to sit comfortably in the back seat, and the height of 1500mm provides ample headroom without feeling cramped. The 2450mm wheelbase ensures legroom, and installing a baby seat doesn't affect the front seats. The trunk can hold backpacks and shopping baskets, making daily trips convenient. The size design makes simple and keeps fuel consumption low, reducing the burden of car ownership. Parking is easy in residential areas, as the length fits perfectly into small parking spaces. As a family car, it's economical and hassle-free.

I'm considering a Verna, with size being my top priority. After researching, the car has a length of 3995mm, width of 1660mm, height of 1500mm, and a wheelbase of 2450mm, making city driving easy and fuel-efficient. The interior space is well-planned, with comfortable front seats and adequate rear space. The slightly longer wheelbase ensures stability at high speeds. The compact size also supports simple modifications, such as upgrading the audio system without affecting interior height. Maintenance costs are low, and washing the car is quick. I measured my garage, and it fits perfectly. After a test drive, I found parking and turning to be effortless, making it a practical choice as a family car.


