2012 Hyundai Verna/Accent Five-Door Unveiled in China

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Hyundai unveiled the Verna sedan in Beijing in April, which is essentially what we will get here as the all-new Accent. To follow up that release, Hyundai has now unveiled the five-door version at the 8th China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition.

In China the Verna will be offered with either a 105-hp 1.4L or a 121-hp 1.6L engine. It will be built by by Beijing Hyundai Motor Company, a 50-50 joint venture between Hyundai Motor Company and Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Company. The new Verna will go on sale in China starting next month.

Both the sedan and five-door versions are expected to be sold in the US.

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Hyundai debuts five-door Verna at Guangzhou Show in China

Following the unveiling of the Verna four-door sedan at the Beijing Automotive Exhibition in April, Hyundai Motor Company has introduced an all-new Verna five-door hatch at the 8th China (Guangzhou) International Automobile Exhibition.

The all-new Verna will be built by Beijing Hyundai Motor Company, a 50-50 joint venture between Hyundai Motor Company and Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Company. The new Verna will go on sale in China as early as January 2011.

The new Verna will be offered with a choice of two state-of-the-art Gamma petrol engines. The 1.4-litre model will deliver a peak power output of 78.7kW and a maximum torque of 135.4Nm, while the 1.6-litre model will produce 90.4kW of peak power and maximum torque of 155Nm.

In the Chinese market, the 1.4-litre entry level model Verna will achieve a consumption figure of 6.5L/100 km, and when fitted with the fuel-economy package the result is 6.2L/100 km, achieving a best-in-class performance.

In addition to the new Verna five-door hatch, Beijing Hyundai Motor Company will also build the i45 mid-sized sedan, to be known as Sonata in China and this will be introduced into the market as early as January 2011.

The theme of the Guangzhou Motor Show was “Tech & Future.” Hyundai displayed a total of 19 models, including the i45 Hybrid and BlueOn full-speed electric vehicle, demonstrating its cutting-edge eco-friendly technology.