KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda Elevate introductory price ends
- Gets a price surge of up to Rs. 58,000
- Read all details below
In September 2023, Honda, the Japanese automaker, introduced the Honda Elevate SUV in the Indian market with an initial price of Rs. 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). However, the introductory pricing phase has concluded, and Honda has implemented a price increase on this competitor to the Hyundai Creta, amounting to up to Rs. 58,000. Here's a closer examination of the updated pricing structure.
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Honda Elevate Price Increase
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Variant | Price Hike | New Ex-showroom Price |
SV MT | Rs. 58,000 | Rs. 11,57,900 |
V MT | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 12,30,900 |
V CVT | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 13,40,900 |
VX MT | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 13,69,900 |
VX CVT | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 14,79,900 |
ZX MT | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 15,09,900 |
ZX CVT | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 16,19,900 |
ZX CVT dual-tone | Rs. 20,000 | Rs. 16,39,900 |
Available in four main variants SV, V, VX, and ZX and offered in seven distinct exterior colors, this SUV, designed for five passengers, exclusively runs on a petrol engine. With the exception of the SV manual variant, all other trims experience a consistent price increase of Rs. 20,000. Following this adjustment, the Elevate's price now spans from Rs. 11.58 lakh to Rs. 16.40 lakh (ex-showroom) across its various configurations.
The Honda Elevate stands out with a rich feature set, including a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, adaptive cruise control, wireless charging, a 7-inch digital TFT instrument cluster, and a blind-view monitor, among other amenities. Its spacious interiors, coupled with advanced safety features like Honda SENSING's ADAS technology, enhance its competitiveness in the segment.
Powertrain
Powering the Honda Elevate is a robust 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine sourced from its sedan counterpart, the City. This engine is finely tuned to deliver 119bhp and 145Nm of torque, available with either a six-speed manual or a CVT unit. The MT variants boast a claimed fuel efficiency of 15.31kmpl, while the CVT variants exhibit an impressive mileage of 16.92kmpl.
Verdict
With the foray of Hyundai into the Creta's segment, Honda has left a mark which is making deep impressions with time. While the introductory pricing now ceased, the foundation has a strong footing already. How much dent is it going to make on the sales of other SUVs in the segment is something that we would have to wait and watch considering this is still, a very new addition to this space.
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