KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda Elevate Black Edition photos out.
- Will feature an all black interior too.
- It appears more muscular and dominant.
The Honda Elevate is soon getting a new all-black edition, and its undisguised photos have recently surfaced on the internet. This suggests that Honda wants to invest more in their only SUV sold here, which has been at the top of their sales charts. This edition features an all-black treatment on the exterior, giving the car a special look and enhancing its appeal.
While there are no photos of the interior yet, we know what to expect. More details below, and before scrolling further, make sure to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Honda Elevate Black Edition
The photo of this model is taken from a top angle, and it showcased its rear right profile. Apart from the glossy black paint, the R17 alloys are also finished in black, along with everything which is visible. Clearly, this edition gives a special look to this SUV, and below the 'Elevate' badge, the tag of black edition is also visible.
We don't have the photo of front profile, but Honda will replace all the chrome elements with this colour. Additionally, the interior upholstery will be in black along seat covers.
The engine will remain the same as before: a 1.5L naturally aspirated 4-cylinder i-VTEC engine, producing 121 PS and 145 Nm of torque. It will be available with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 7-step CVT. Features include a single-pane sunroof, lane watch camera, Level 1 ADAS, wireless connectivity, and a semi-digital driver's display.
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Verdict
Honda is also following Tata's lead, recognizing the rising popularity of black SUVs on the road and how almost every automaker has launched a special black edition of their cars. This could provide the extra push needed for boosting sales. As we all know the current status of Honda India, it's clear they need to do something special to bring back their glorious days. For more news like this, follow 91Wheels.