Honda Amaze gets costlier as introductory price ends: Check new price tag

Following the conclusion of its introductory offer, Honda Cars India has increased the pricing of the Amaze sedan by Rs 10,000 to Rs 30,000 depending on the variant. This adjustment impacts all three trims – V, VX, and ZX – with both manual and CVT automatic options.
Honda Amaze gets costlier as introductory price ends: Check new price tag
Honda Amaze gets costlier as introductory price ends.
Honda Cars India has revised the pricing of the Amaze sedan following the conclusion of its introductory offer, which was valid until January 31, 2025. With the new pricing structure in place from February 1, 2025, the cost of the Amaze has gone up by Rs 10,000 to Rs 30,000, depending on the variant.

Honda Amaze: New pricing


The updated pricing affects all three trims: V, VX, and ZX. Each of these variants is available with a 5-speed manual or CVT automatic. The base variant, which was previously priced at Rs 7.99 lakh, now starts at Rs 8.09 lakh. The V CVT variant has also seen a price adjustment, now costing Rs 9.34 lakh, up from Rs 9.19 lakh.
The mid-spec VX trim has also been impacted by the price hike. The VX MT variant now costs Rs 9.19 lakh, an increase of Rs 10,000, while the VX CVT has gone up to Rs 10.14 lakh from the previous Rs 9.99 lakh. The highest increase has been applied to the top-end ZX variants. Both the ZX MT and ZX CVT have become Rs 30,000 more expensive, now priced at Rs 9.99 lakh and Rs 11.19 lakh, respectively.
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Honda Amaze: Features and Engine


Speaking of the interior, the Amaze is reminiscent of the Honda Elevate, featuring a 10.25-inch free-standing infotainment system, a digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control, a 6-speaker sound system, and rear AC vents. Other highlights include a 460-litre boot, wireless charging, remote start with AC control, and Honda Connect with a 5-year free subscription. Safety features include six airbags, ABS, EBD, and a sensor-based ADAS system.
Under the hood, the Amaze remains unchanged. It is powered by a 1.2-litre, four-cylinder NA petrol engine, producing 90 hp and 110 Nm of torque. Buyers can opt for either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT automatic. Honda claims a fuel efficiency of 19.46 kmpl for the CVT version and 18.65 kmpl for the manual variant.
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