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      Spec comparison: Hyundai Verna Vs Honda BR-V

      Desirazu Venkat

      Desirazu Venkat

      The Hyundai Verna is back! And time around it’s the fifth generation for the Indian market. The main rivals for this car are the Honda City and Maruti Suzuki Ciaz but now there are SUVs in the C-segment too. We have looked at the Verna versus the Duster and now here is our take on how it fares against the Honda BR-V.

      Honda-BR-V-vs-verna

      Exterior
      On the face of things, it is pretty obvious that both cars have a good presence. The Verna does this with its many curves, chrome elements and latest Hyundai design language, while the BR-V does so thanks to its bigger size. They are the same size and have the same wheelbase but in terms of attention, we would put our money on the Hyundai as the BR-V feels a tad bit plain. However, if you were to consider it in terms of elements, one could say that Honda did not need to ‘jazz’ up the BR-V as it already stands tall thanks to its overall design and stance.

      Interior
      We could look at this in two ways. The first is that the BR-V has seven seats and having two more seating options in the mind of a buyer is always a value for money offer. This is something that the Verna, for obvious reasons, cannot offer. However, where the BR-V has seven-seats, the Verna has a significantly bigger boot.
      The second way we could see this is that because the BR-V has presence and seven seats, Honda has not had to load it up with too many features. The Verna on the other hand has to work much harder to stand out and so has a got a bigger feature list with items like ventilated seats and an auto boot opening feature.
      However, the BR-V lacks one very important feature, which is a touchscreen system and that is something which is considered standard in the segment nowadays.

      Engine and gearbox
      The Hyundai Verna is the more powerful of the two in this fight. It gets a four-cylinder 1.6-litre petrol and diesel engine that produce 121bhp/151Nm and 126/260Nm respectively. Both can be had with a six-speed manual or a six-speed AT.
      The Honda BR-V gets its parent company’s familiar powertrain options. You can have it with a 1.5-litre petrol or diesel unit that produces 117bhp/145Nm and 100bhp/200Nm respectively. There is a six-speed manual for both while the petrol can also be had with a CVT.  

      Conclusion
      There is a difference of Rs 40,000 to Rs One lakhs between the equivalent variants of the Verna and BR-V. Honda is charging a higher price due to the SUV and styling tag of the BR-V. But if you look at everything else, the Verna seems like a much more solid product as it has more features, powerful engines and funkier designs.

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