Honda Amaze Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 6.98 to 7.8 Lakh. Honda offers Amaze in 3 variants. The top variant of Amaze is S CVT Petrol and the base variant is S MT Petrol.
Tested By | Adult | Child | Body Type | Year of Testing | Crash Test Weight |
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Global Ncap | 2 | 0 | 4 DOOR SEDAN | 2024 | 934 |
The Honda Amaze facelift has arrived as a refreshed version of the second-generation subcompact sedan that originally hit the market in 2018. Notably, the Amaze has been a massive success for Honda in India, with over 4.5 lakh units sold to date. This facelift brings with it several cosmetic improvements both inside and out, while the core engine options and driving dynamics remain consistent.
The Amaze facelift showcases a more refined and improved exterior compared to its predecessor. Upfront, a redesigned grille, featuring two horizontal slats, complements the LED projector headlamps that incorporate daytime running lights (DRLs). The LED fog lamps, with their chrome accents, further enhance the visual appeal of the front fascia. On the sides, the introduction of dual-tone 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, along with chrome door handles (exclusively available on the VX trim), adds a touch of sophistication. Moving to the rear, the car boasts new C-shaped LED tail lamps and a chrome strip on the bumper. Buyers can choose from five exterior colors, including the new Meteoroid Grey.
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Compared to its rivals the Amaze still comes at a premium which in a price sensitive segment is not ideal. Overall though a well-proportioned car has become better with a more likeable exterior and a cabin that feels more premium. It has managed to create a space of its own in this competitive segment