Honda has increased the prices of its Elevate mid-size SUV for the second time since its arrival in India back in September last year. This time around, the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos rival has become dearer by up to Rs 40,000, depending on the variant.
- V and VX trims record the biggest price hike of Rs 40,000
- Price increment of CVT automatic variants range from Rs 23,000-30,000
- Gets new standard safety features, including six airbags, rear seat belt reminders
Honda Elevate price hike
The V and VX trim see the highest price hike of Rs 40,000, followed by an increment of Rs 33,000 on the entry-level SV trim. The ZX MT variant sees a price hike of Rs 31,000, while V CVT and VX CVT have now become pricier by Rs 30,000. The range-topping ZX CVT sees the lowest price hike of Rs 23,000.
Honda Elevate Price (ex-showroom) | |||
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Variant | New price | Old price | Difference |
SV | Rs 11.91 lakh | Rs 11.58 lakh | Rs 33,000 |
V | Rs 12.71 lakh | Rs 12.31 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
V CVT | Rs 13.71 lakh | Rs 13.41 lakh | Rs 30,000 |
VX | Rs 14.10 lakh | Rs 13.70 lakh | Rs 40,000 |
VX CVT | Rs 15.10 lakh | Rs 14.80 lakh | Rs 30,000 |
ZX | Rs 15.41 lakh | Rs 15.10 lakh | Rs 31,000 |
ZX CVT | Rs 16.43 lakh | Rs 16.20 lakh | Rs 23,000 |
The price hike brings along new safety feature additions for the Elevate that include six airbags, 3-point ELR seat belts, and seat belt reminders for all 5 seats - all of which are now standard across all trim levels.
Honda Elevate powertrain
Honda Elevate rivals
The Honda Elevate midsize SUV currently faces competition from the likes of Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun and MG Astor.
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