New Honda Amaze basic model, signature model and practical accessories
Honda recently launched the redesigned Amaze in India with prices starting at Rs 8 lakh, ex-showroom. The sedan is available in three variants (V, VX and ZX) and is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine producing 89 hp and 110 Nm. Transmission options include 5-speed manual and CVT gearbox. The new Amaze stands out with its eye-catching design, but Honda also offers a host of accessories to help buyers customize and add a personal touch. Three carefully curated accessory packages – Basic, Signature and Utility – are designed to enhance different aspects of the car. For those looking for a more bespoke experience, we also offer personalized accessories for a truly tailored look. Read on to explore the various options available to make your Amaze unique. Also read: Honda Amaze vs City specs comparison: What’s the difference? basic kit -Floor mats-Microfiber cloth- Emergency hammer-Beige or black front armrest -key chain signature package -Lower rear bumper decoration- Body side moldings with…
Honda Amaze – New vs. Old: What’s the Difference?
Nearly a month after Maruti Suzuki launched the fourth-generation Dzire sedan in India, Honda India has launched the all-new Amaze. The new Honda Amaze, with launch prices starting from Rs 8 lakh (ex-showroom), will have similar looks to the City sedan and Elevate SUV, as well as minimalist interiors with the latest technology. However, the mechanical components are the same as its predecessor. The third-generation Amaze is a step up from the older Amaze, which is still available in the country at an ex-showroom price of Rs 7.63 lakh (starting price). Here's a closer look at how the new Amaze compares to the second-generation model: Honda Amaze - old and new comparison: engine, mileage Under the skin, almost everything is the same on the updated Amaze. The 1.2-litre 4-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine still produces 89 hp at 6,000 rpm and 110 Nm of peak torque at 4,800 rpm, turning the wheels through a 5-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.…
Honda Amaze V, VX and ZX variants explained: What
After much anticipation, Honda has launched the third generation Amaze in India, priced between Rs 8 lakh and Rs 10.90 lakh (both ex-showroom). The sedan retains the 1.2-litre four-cylinder petrol engine producing 90 hp and 110 Nm of torque, but now features a number of cosmetic and technical upgrades. It comes in three variants (V, VX and ZX) and is available in six different paint options (Platinum White Pearl, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Golden Brown Metallic, Meteor Gray Metallic and Moon Silver Metallic) . These color options are available on all models. Also read: New-generation Honda Amaze launched in India, priced at Rs 7.99 lakh; equipped with sunroof, ADAS, etc. In terms of design, the new Amaze is elegant and modern with an eye-catching hexagonal grille and a chrome strip on top. This style is further enhanced by two cutting-edge dual-pod LED headlights. A trapezoidal air dam and two LED fog lights are added to the front bumper…
New Honda Amaze India launch tomorrow; here’s what you need
Honda will launch the updated Amaze in India on December 4, 2024, with a host of upgrades compared to its predecessor launched in 2018. In the third-generation version, the sedan may come with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) including adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and automatic emergency braking. It may also include six standard airbags and a rearview camera for enhanced safety and convenience. According to industry reports, the facelifted sedan is expected to be priced at Rs 7.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It will continue to compete with the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura and the recently updated Maruti Suzuki Dzire. Read on for more details. New Honda Amaze: exterior and interior According to a series of spy shots and official sketches, the updated Honda Amaze will feature a sleek, slender LED headlight design with LED daytime running lights, complemented by a bold, wide honeycomb hexagonal grille. The front bumper looks bold with horizontal slats and is likely to feature LED…
Next-gen Honda Amaze India launched on December 4: Top 5
Honda will launch the third generation Amaze in India on December 4 this year. The compact sedan is expected to be more expensive than its predecessor (Rs 7.20 lakh to Rs 9.96 lakh) and come with visual and feature enhancements. It will continue to compete with the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura and Maruti Suzuki Dzire, which is also about to get a facelift. After the facelift, Honda's compact sedan will undergo major exterior upgrades, including dual-tube LED headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights, a hexagonal grille with a honeycomb pattern, and a muscular front bumper with large air intakes. New LED taillights and fresh alloy wheels. . It is likely to include features such as a shark fin antenna, smoked taillights and a reversing camera. While Honda is yet to announce anything, the third-generation Amaze is likely to be even richer than before. Here are 5 key features that could make the upcoming sedan better than its predecessor. Also…
Next-gen Honda Amaze to be launched in India on December 4
The redesigned Honda Amaze will be launched in India on December 4, 2024. The third-generation compact sedan will receive major exterior upgrades, including a new hexagonal grille with a honeycomb pattern, dual-tube LED headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights, a muscular front bumper, and more. Large air intakes, new LED taillights and new alloy wheels. It is expected to come with a large infotainment system, a single-pane sunroof, a wireless charging pad, a semi-digital driver display and new interior trim to improve the interior experience over the current model. After the launch of the new Amaze, it will once again compete with the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura, and Maruti Suzuki Dzire. It will be priced higher than the current generation Amaze (Rs 7.20 lakh to Rs 9.96 lakh) and come with various cosmetic and feature upgrades. Read on for more details. Also read: Honda Cars India recalls over 90,000 vehicles to replace faulty fuel pumps New Honda Amaze: Design…