KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda Elevate SUV is set to be launched on 4 September
- To be available in four variants SV, V, VX & ZX
- Boasts a single 1.5-litre NA petrol engine
The launch of the Honda Elevate is scheduled for September 4th. The vehicle will be introduced in four different variants: SV, V, VX, and ZX. Although the detailed feature brochure for the SUV has not been unveiled by the company, a pre-launch sighting of the second-to-base V variant has occurred at a dealership. This article will explore the features available in the Honda Elevate's V variant.
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Honda Elevate V Variant
The SUV's V model comes with LED daytime running lights (DRLs), projector headlamps, 16-inch steel wheels adorned with covers, turn indicators integrated into the outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs), electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs, a shark fin antenna, LED tail lamps, and door handles matching the body color. However, this particular variant lacks a rear wiper, fog lamps, roof rails, and alloy wheels in terms of its exterior features.
On the interior, the version is equipped with several noteworthy features. These include controls mounted on the steering wheel, an automatic climate control system, an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment unit featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, USB charging ports, an analog instrument cluster with a multi-information display, push-button ignition, a 60:40 split seating arrangement, dual front airbags, and a traction control system, among other features.
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Honda Elevate Engine Specification
The Honda Elevate is available with a sole 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine choice. This engine generates 121 bhp of power and 145 Nm of maximum torque. In the case of the V variant, this engine offers the choice between a manual transmission and a CVT gearbox. Regarding fuel efficiency, the Elevate is expected to achieve 15.31 km/l with the manual transmission and 16.92 km/l with the CVT.
Verdict
The Honda Elevate carries significant significance for Honda India, as it is set to contend with well-liked mid-size SUVs in the Indian market, such as the Hyundai Creta, KIA Seltos, & Maruti Grand Vitara. and others. Nevertheless, in contrast to its rivals that present a range of powertrain choices encompassing diesel, turbocharged petrol, and CNG, the Elevate will feature only a single powertrain. This singular powertrain offering might pose a potential challenge for Honda to establish a stronger competitive stance within this segment.
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