Honda Cars India has introduced the mid-cycle facelift for the second-gen Amaze. The new 2021 Honda Amaze facelift has gone on sale in a price range of Rs 6.32 lakh to 11.15 lakh, ex-showroom, and akin to its predecessor, it will be seen locking horns with the likes of Maruti Dzire, Hyundai Aura, Tata Tigor and Ford Aspire. We have compared the new vs old price list of the Honda Amaze so have a look!
The second-generation Honda Amaze has been around since 2018 and the mid-life facelift infuses some freshness into the car through a set of exterior and interior updates.
2021 Honda Amaze Facelift vs Old Model - Petrol Prices
Variant | New Facelift Price (Ex-showroom Delhi) | Old Honda Amaze Price (Ex-showroom Delhi) | Price Difference |
E Petrol MT | Rs 6.32 lakh | Rs 6.34 lakh | Rs 2,000 |
S Petrol MT | Rs 7.16 lakh | Rs 7.12 lakh | Rs 4,000 |
VX Petrol MT | Rs 8.22 lakh | Rs 8.20 lakh | Rs 2,000 |
S Petrol CVT | Rs 8.06 lakh | Rs 8.02 lakh | Rs 4,000 |
VX Petrol CVT | Rs 9.05 lakh | Rs 9.03 lakh | Rs 2,000 |
2021 Honda Amaze Facelift vs Old Model - Diesel Prices
Variant | New Facelift Price (Ex-showroom Delhi) | Old Honda Amaze Price (Ex-showroom Delhi) | Price Difference |
E Diesel MT | Rs 8.66 lakh | Rs 8.68 lakh | Rs 2,000 |
S Diesel MT | 9.26 lakh | Rs 9.21 lakh | Rs 5,000 |
VX Diesel MT | Rs 10.25 lakh | Rs 10.22 lakh | Rs 3,000 |
VX Diesel CVT | Rs 11.15 lakh | Rs 11.12 lakh | Rs 3,000 |
As shown above, the refreshed Amaze is expensive by a little margin of Rs 5,000 for some of the variants. Surprisingly, the facelifted base E variant is cheaper than before by Rs 2,000. The V variant is now discontinued altogether along with the S CVT diesel. People looking to buy a diesel automatic Amaze have to shell out Rs 11.15 lakh as the S CVT diesel is now not on offer.
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Exterior & Interior Updates
The 2021 Honda Amaze facelift features a revised front facade that carries an updated grille, new LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs, updated fog lamp housings and a new bumper. Its profile remains mostly unchanged except for the advent of a more premium-looking set of alloy wheels (from last-gen City) that jazz up things a bit. The rear is characterized by the new LED tail lamps and an updated bumper. It now also gets a new Meteoroid Grey colour scheme that stands out.
Inside, the Amaze facelift comes with a handful of updates. The car has received an upholstery change and even an addition of satin silver accents. Unlike what was expected, the 7.0-inch touchscreen unit which supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay has not received Alexa support. Even the rest of the equipment has been carried over from the outgoing model. However, there's a new dust and pollen filter to keep you safe from allergies. Lest we forget, even the map lights are new.
Specs
Akin to the outgoing model, the 2021 Honda Amaze Facelift is available with petrol and diesel engine options that can be ordered with a manual transmission or a CVT. The former is a 1.2-litre naturally-aspirated unit that outputs 90 PS of max. power and 110 Nm of peak torque. The oil-burner on offer churns out 100 PS-200 Nm with the manual 'box and 80 PS-160 Nm with the CVT.
2021 Honda Amaze Facelift Variant-wise Features List
Amaze E
The entry-level trim of the refreshed Amaze comes with a long list of equipment, including-
- Aircon
- Power steering
- Power windows
- Auto up and down function for driver-side window
- Fabric upholstery
- Dual Front Airbags
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD)
- ISOFIX child-seat anchorage
- Rear parking sensors
The E trim of the refreshed Amaze is only available with the manual transmission option.
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Amaze S
This S variant is perceived as the most value-for-money option of the lot. Compared to the E version, it offers a host of additions, including-
- 2-DIN infotainment system with Aux-In and Bluetooth connectivity
- Steering mounted audio and telephone controls
- Rake adjustment steering wheel
- Height adjustable driver seat
- Four-speakers
- Leather-wrapped gear knob
- LED taillights
- LED indicators on ORVMs
- Electric folding ORVMs
- 14-inch steel wheels with plastic cover
- Power folding ORVMs
Amaze VX
The top-spec VX trim brings in some more goodies in the form of-
- Cruise control (MT only)
- Paddle shifters for CVT versions
- Engine start/stop button
- 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Voice command
- Front map lamp
- New fabric upholstery design
- Driver side auto up/down feature with pinch function
- LED fog lights
- Automatic headlights with LED projectors
15-inch alloy wheels
So, these are all the important details of the 2021 Honda Amaze facelift. Do you think the refreshed Amaze is a better option than the hot-selling Maruti Dzire? Let us know in the comments below. Also, make sure you are a member of our 91Wheels Whatsapp and 91Wheels Telegram group where we bring you all the latest updates related to the Indian Automotive Industry.
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