KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda Elevate SUV launched at Rs 11 lakh
- Available in 4 variants: SV, V, VX, ZX
- Rivals with Hyundai Creta, KIA Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun and other mid-size SUVs
- Deliveries of the Elevate will begin from today across dealerships in the country
Honda Cars India has now completed the final piece of the puzzle for its new mid-size SUV, the Elevate, by unveiling its pricing. The Honda Elevate has made its debut in India with an introductory ex-showroom starting price of Rs 11 lakh. The SUV is available in four primary variants: SV, V, VX, and ZX. You can find more information about the Honda Elevate SUV below.
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Honda Elevate - Variants & Pricing
Honda Elevate is available in 4 variants namely SV, V, VX, and ZX. The prices of the each variant are listed below. The SUV is available in 7 color options in single-tone and 3 options in dual-tone.
Honda Elevate | SV | V | VX | ZX |
MT | Rs 11 lakh | Rs 12.11 lakh | Rs 13.50 lakh | Rs 14.90 lakh |
CVT | - | Rs 13.21 lakh | Rs 14.60 lakh | Rs 16 Lakh |
Honda Elevate
The new Elevate features a straightforward and boxy front design with a striking black grille as its centerpiece. It features measurements of 4,312 meters in length, 1,790 mm in width, 1,650 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2,650 mm. Additionally, it incorporates LED daytime running lights (DRLs) that double as turn indicators, alongside LED headlights, fog lamps with black casings, and a protective skid plate on the bumper. Moving to the sides, the vehicle boasts 18-inch alloy wheels that perfectly complement the ample wheel arches and cladding.
The interior of the Elevate is well-equipped, featuring a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system that offers wireless compatibility with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Additionally, it includes convenient wireless charging, a 7-inch digital TFT instrument cluster, and Honda Sensing ADAS technology, which encompasses features like lane keep assist and a blind view monitor, among others. Safety features for the SUV comprise up to 6 airbags, VSM, ABS with EBD, a rear parking camera with sensors, and other safety components. Also, the top of the line variant gets Honda Sensing ADAS technology with adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, blind view monitor camera, and other features for enhanced safety.
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The brand is giving customers the option to customize their vehicles with the introduction of two exciting packages: the Signature Package, which enhances the exterior appearance with spoilers and chrome garnishes, and the Armor Package, designed to provide protection and enhance the rugged look. In total, Elevate will offer a selection of 36 accessory items. Honda Elevate provides customers with a sense of security by offering a standard 3-year unlimited kilometers warranty. Additionally, customers have the option to extend the warranty to 5 years or even up to 10 years, along with the availability of Roadside Assistance starting from the date of the car purchase.
Honda Elevate Engine
The Elevate will be powered by a single 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine, the same one found in the Honda City. This engine is capable of producing 121 bhp of power and 145 Nm of peak torque. When paired with the 6-speed manual transmission, the Elevate gives claimed fuel efficiency of 15.31 km/l, while with the 7-speed CVT gearbox, it delivers 16.92 km/l.
Verdict
The Honda Elevate offers a reasonable set of features, but it falls short in comparison to its rivals like the Hyundai Creta, KIA Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun, and other SUVs. Additionally, its exclusive reliance on a naturally aspirated petrol engine could disappoint some potential buyers, especially when considering that the competition offers a range of engine choices, including diesel, turbocharged petrol, and hybrid options. Also, You can join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group for all of such latest updates from the automotive industry.