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5 Highlights Found On Hyundai Verna But Not On New Honda City

These are the top 5 highlights that come on the Hyundai Verna facelift but not on the newly revealed 2020 Honda City.

Honda has just revealed the new generation City ahead of its launch next month. We will be driving it soon and will let you know the feedback. However, the new City has a lot of upgrades including engines, features and design. The unofficial bookings have also commenced at Honda dealerships.

2020 Hyundai Verna Vs 2020 Honda City

Despite getting a lot of upgrades, it still misses out on a couple of features that its biggest rival, Hyundai Verna offers. Here are the top 5 highlights that come on the Hyundai Verna among which, some are fancier and some are important but not found on the new 2020 Honda City.

5 Highlights Found On Hyundai Verna But Not On New Honda City

1. Diesel-Auto Combination

We all were expecting Honda to finally offer a diesel-CVT combination with the City, however, that seems unlikely. It first came on the Amaze which received a decent response. Verna instead is the only sedan in the segment to offer a diesel-automatic combination. Diesel-AT option might not be as popular as a petrol-AT, however, it has its own advantages.

2. Digital Instrument Cluster

The Verna gets a fully digital instrument cluster which is inspired by the latest global Honda models. That’s something premium and sporty to look at, definitely. The new Honda City also sports a refreshed instrument cluster with the MID placed in between this time. However, for some, analogue cluster is the done deal.

3. Front Ventilated Seats

We might not realize the importance of this feature but once you use it, you can feel the importance of it. Hyundai is the only budget brand that offers ventilated seats on its cars and is an extremely handy feature in a country like India. Verna gets ventilated seats with three levels to soak up all the sweat from your clothes.

4. Rear Disc Brakes

Honda City continues with the front disc/rear drum setup as many other cars in this segment. Verna is the only one to offer rear disc brakes on its Turbo variants. That means the braking power of the latter is better than the City, which sounds a bit useful and assuring.

5. Electric Adjustment For Driver Seat

Lastly, the Verna gets electric adjustment for driver seat which is another important feature. The Honda City goes with manual adjustment for the driver seat. In Verna, you can adjust the incline, height and knee support through the controls.

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