Gurugram: Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) just gave its stylish sedan a snazzy upgrade and Indian commuters one less reason to fight with charging cables. Enter: the all-new SX+ variant of the Futuristic. Ferocious. Hyundai Verna, now available with both a manual transmission and the ever-popular iVT. It’s the automotive equivalent of putting a tailored blazer on a superhero — classy, but still ready to punch traffic in the face.
But that’s not all — in a tech-savvy plot twist, Hyundai has also introduced a game-changing Wired to Wireless Adapter, now compatible across seven models, including the Grand i10 Nios, Exter, Verna, Aura, Venue, Venue N Line and Alcazar. In short, your beloved phone cable just became unemployed.

The Verna SX+: Because Comfort Shouldn’t Come in Basic
With its new SX+ trim, the Verna adds a dash of business class to your daily drives. Highlights include:
- Bose 8-speaker premium sound system (So crisp, you’ll hear your playlists judging your music taste.)
- Leather seat upholstery for that VIP lounge vibe
- Ventilated AND heated front seats, because India has all four seasons — sometimes in the same week
- LED headlamps and front parking sensors, so both you and your car can see and be seen
And, of course, the Verna continues to boast a 5-star Global NCAP safety rating — because style should never come at the cost of safety.
The Adapter Revolution: Cordlessly Yours
Tired of the “Where’s my cable?” morning drama? Hyundai’s Wired to Wireless Adapter is here to end the domestic disputes between drivers and dangling wires. Designed to deliver seamless wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, this little wonder ensures your mobile stays pocketed while your playlist, maps, and calls take the high road.
Speaking on the launch, Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and COO, Hyundai Motor India, said, “We’re committed to taking convenience and innovation from ‘Why not?’ to ‘Why didn’t this exist earlier?’ The new Verna SX+ democratizes premium features, while the adapter is our way of decluttering your drive — literally.”
With these updates, Hyundai is clearly in no mood to hit cruise control — instead, it’s flooring the pedal on connectivity, convenience, and comfort, one smart innovation at a time.