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      Honda Amaze Latest Update

      With a more shapely design, greater comfort and a longer feature set, the second-generation Honda Amaze is a significant improvement over the first model. Helping its appeal is the fact that the Honda compact sedan is competitively priced too. Honda Amaze buyers have the choice of petrol-manual and petrol-CVT auto versions to choose from. The 2021 facelift has brought minor cosmetic changes and a few key feature additions to help keep it up to date.

      Honda Amaze Specifications

      Honda Amaze Price Price ₹ 9.07 lakh onwardsHonda Amaze Mileage Mileage 18.65kplHonda Amaze Engine Capacity Engine 1199ccHonda Amaze Transmission Transmission ManualHonda Amaze Fuel type Fuel type PetrolHonda Amaze Seating Capacity Seating Capacity 5 Seater

      Honda Amaze Reviews

      Honda Amaze OverviewOVERVIEW

      Our Rating

      8

      Fuel Type

      Petrol

      Engine Displacement

      1199 cc

      Body Style

      Sedan

      Doors

      4

      Seats

      5

      Airbags

      6

      Max Power

      88.76hp

      Max Torque

      110Nm

      Gearbox Type

      5-speed Manual

      Warranty Distance

      Unlimited km

      Warranty Duration

      3 Years

      Honda Amaze DimensionsDIMENSIONS

      Honda Amaze Engine/MotorENGINE/MOTOR

      Honda Amaze TransmissionTRANSMISSION

      Honda Amaze Fuel Economy RangeFUEL ECONOMY/RANGE

      Honda Amaze SuspensionSUSPENSION

      Honda Amaze SteeringSTEERING

      Honda Amaze wheels and tyresWHEELS AND TYRES

      Honda Amaze BrakesBRAKES

      Honda Amaze tested performancePERFORMANCE AS TESTED

      Honda Amaze safetySAFETY

      Honda Amaze exterior featuresEXTERIOR

      Honda Amaze seats and upholsterySEATS AND UPHOLSTERY

      Honda Amaze infotainmentINFOTAINMENT

      Honda Amaze comfort and convenienceCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE

      Honda Amaze instrumentationINSTRUMENTATION

      Honda Amaze Price

      Honda Amaze price for the base model starts at ₹ 9.07 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 12.74 lakh (on-road Delhi).Honda Amaze comes in 6 variants.The Honda Amaze Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 9.07 lakh - ₹ 12.74 lakh.

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      Honda Amaze V MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,18.65kpl

      ₹ 9.07 lakh *

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      Honda Amaze VX MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,18.65kpl

      ₹ 10.30 lakh *

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      Honda Amaze V CVT

      1199cc,CVT Auto,Petrol,19.46kpl

      ₹ 10.41 lakh *

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      Honda Amaze ZX MT

      1199cc,Manual,Petrol,18.65kpl

      ₹ 10.97 lakh *

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      Compare Honda Amaze with Similar Cars

      Model Name
      Honda Amaze
      Tata Tigor
      Hyundai Aura
      Price (On Road Delhi)
      Price (On Road Delhi)
      ₹ 9.07 - 12.74 lakh
      ₹ 6.47 - 10.02 lakh
      ₹ 7.38 - 10.24 lakh
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      7 / 10
      Engine
      Engine
      1199 cc
      1199 cc
      1197 cc
      Mileage
      Mileage
      18.65-19.46 kpl
      23.84-26.5 kpl
      17-28.4 kpl
      Fuel Type
      Fuel Type
      Petrol
      Petrol,Petrol-CNG
      Petrol,Petrol-CNG
      Airbags
      Airbags
      Yes
      Yes
      Yes
      Transmission
      Transmission
      CVT Auto,Manual
      Manual,AMT Auto
      Manual,AMT Auto

      Honda Amaze Expert Review

      Honda has given its compact sedan a comprehensive update, but does it have what it takes to challenge the formidable Maruti Dzire?

      Honda Amaze Overview

      Honda has infused fresh life into the Amaze, its compact sedan, with a significant update. As Honda’s current bestseller in India, the Amaze carries high expectations, especially following the lackluster performance of the Elevate and the decline in sales of the City.

      This third-generation Amaze arrives just in time to face off against the all-new Maruti Dzire, which not only boasts an updated powertrain and features but also wears a coveted five-star Global NCAP safety rating. While the Amaze now looks sharper inside and out, it retains its predecessor's powertrain. To bolster its safety credentials, Honda has equipped the Amaze with a camera-based ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) suite, instead of relying on external crash test certifications.

      New Honda Amaze
      Front styling resembles the Elevate with its upright grille and chrome treatment.

      With prices ranging from Rs 8 lakh to Rs 10.90 lakh (ex-showroom), the new Amaze is priced above the Dzire (Rs 6.79-10.14 lakh). Interestingly, Honda will continue selling the second-generation Amaze in lower-spec petrol-manual variants to cater to budget-conscious buyers. Also, while there’s no factory-fitted CNG version, customers can opt for a dealer-installed CNG kit for an additional Rs 1 lakh, covered under Honda’s warranty.

      New Honda Amaze
      It looks like a barely shrunken City from the rear.

      Styling updates align the new Amaze with Honda’s latest design language. The upright grille and chrome detailing give the front a resemblance to the Elevate, while the rear looks like a barely shrunken City. The side profile remains unmistakably Amaze, but new elements like door-mounted mirrors and wider 185/60 R15 tyres with diamond-cut alloys add freshness. The overall dimensions are similar to the second-gen model, but the width has grown by 38mm, improving road presence.

      New Honda Amaze interiors

      The Amaze adopts a minimalist dashboard layout, echoing the Elevate's design, but without premium touches like soft materials or faux wood accents. The 8-inch touchscreen, though functional, feels small by modern standards. However, the beige-black cabin colour scheme does elevate its appeal to some extent. 

      New Honda Amaze
      The dashboard is identical to the Elevate, but it lacks the faux wood panel and soft touch bits.

      The beige-black interior theme adds brightness, and Honda’s hallmark ergonomics shine through with well-placed storage spaces and excellent visibility. Also carried forward from the Elevate are its superbly executed part-analogue, part-digital instrument cluster, as well as the neat, buttoned climate control console.

      New Honda Amaze
      Thigh support is inadequate at the front; the centre armrest is sorely missed.

      The front seats lack sufficient thigh support, and the absence of an armrest is likely to hamper driver comfort on long drives. The rear seat offers good support and a comfy backrest angle, but the narrow cabin width makes accommodating three adults a challenge. Taller passengers will also find headroom limited. On the upside, the Amaze now features rear air-conditioning vents, three rear headrests, three-point seatbelts, and class-leading 416 litres of boot space.

      New Honda Amaze ADAS, features

      The talking point of this new-gen Amaze is its camera-based ADAS suite, which includes lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, and blind-spot monitor, among others. The lane-keep assist function activates only once the vehicle speed crosses 72kph, and it works seamlessly when both lanes are clearly marked.

      The rear seat is supportive and comfy; headroom is in short supply for taller passengers.

      Adaptive cruise control works well in stop-go conditions, too; however, in the manual version, gear shifts will deactivate cruise control. The blind-spot monitor displays a video feed of the left side of the vehicle on the screen upon using the indicator or activating this feature manually. While it is very useful, it takes up the whole touchscreen display, and while using maps, particularly, this can be a bit inconvenient.

      New Honda Amaze
      Lane-keeping assist works seamlessly on a clearly marked road.

      Additional equipment includes six airbags, wireless charging, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, rain-sensing wipers, and auto LED headlamps. However, missing features like a sunroof and a 360-degree camera are likely to give the Maruti Dzire an edge. Also, while there are a couple of USB Type-A ports in the front as well as 12V power sockets in the front and rear, there isn't a single USB Type-C port to speak of.

      New Honda Amaze performance

      A familiar 1.2-litre petrol engine continues to power the Amaze. This is a very rev-happy engine, with its power flowing only higher up the rev range. It builds pace only beyond 2000rpm, and from thereon, you can feel prominent tugs in power along the rev band, with a particularly strong pull beyond 4500rpm, almost all the way until 6700rpm. But there’s simply no getting away from its weak responses below 2000rpm. 

      New Honda Amaze
      The CVT (auto) masks this engine's weak bottom end very well; gets Sport mode, and paddle shifters too.

      To counter this and improve drivability, Honda has shortened the first and second gear ratios of the 5-speed manual gearbox. Despite this, it warrants constant downshifts in slow-moving traffic, on steep slopes, and also while trying to drive off from speed breakers. The third gear is quite tall too, which, coupled with the naturally aspirated petrol's weak midrange, does warrant a downshift to second for quick highway overtakes. Thankfully, this gearbox is smooth and has short throws, and even its clutch pedal feels light and effortless. 

      New Honda Amaze
      Soft suspension results in a fair bit of body roll around corners.

      Its CVT (continuously variable transmission) automatic complements this engine well and masks its weakness by keeping it in its optimum power band at all times. But with a heavy foot, this belt-and-pulley transmission will portray the typical ‘rubber band effect’, wherein the engine revs rise without a corresponding effect on the vehicle’s speed. It also gets a Sport mode, which keeps the transmission in a lower ratio, thereby extracting the most performance out of this engine. Its paddle shifters are nice and reactive and particularly useful when there’s a need for engine braking. 

      Cabin sound insulation could have been a bit better though, and engine, road, and ambient noises filters through a fair bit.

      New Honda Amaze ride and handling

      New Honda AmazeThe soft suspension compresses a fair bit under full load, so you'll need to cross speed breakers with caution, despite its 172mm ground clearance.

      The Amaze’s suspension setup leans towards comfort, soaking up smaller bumps with ease but struggling over sharper potholes. Ground clearance has improved slightly to 172mm, but a fully loaded car can cause the rear suspension to compress significantly, requiring caution over large speed breakers. Wider tyres enhance grip, but body roll remains pronounced due to the soft setup. Steering is well-weighted and consistent, and a tight turning radius (4.9m on top variants; 4.7m for the base variant with 175/65 R14 tyres) makes city driving effortless.

      New Honda Amaze verdict

      The third-generation Amaze builds on its predecessor’s strengths with updated styling, better safety tech (ADAS), and improved practicality. Its CVT variant stands out as the smoothest automatic in its class, effectively masking the engine’s weaknesses.

      However, the absence of certain features like a sunroof and the higher pricing could deter some buyers. While it doesn’t feel as compelling as the mighty Dzire, the Amaze remains a solid choice for those seeking a well-rounded compact sedan and is likely to remain Honda’s bestseller in India.

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      Honda Amaze Tech Specs
      EnginePetrolPetrol AT
      Fuel Type / PropulsionPetrolPetrol
      Type4-cyl, naturally aspirated4-cyl, naturally aspirated
      Cubic Capacity (cc)11991199
      Max Power (hp @ rpm)9090
      Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)110110
      TransmissionPetrolPetrol AT
      Drive LayoutFront-wheel driveFront-wheel drive
      Gearbox TypeManualCVT automatic
      No of Gears5-speed-
      EfficiencyPetrolPetrol AT
      Claimed Indian Driving Cycle (kpl)18.6519.46
      Tank size (lts)3535
      SuspensionPetrolPetrol AT
      FrontMcPherson strut with coil springMcPherson strut with coil spring
      RearTorsion beam with coil springTorsion beam with coil spring
      SteeringPetrolPetrol AT
      Type of power assistElectricElectric
      BrakesPetrolPetrol AT
      FrontDiscDisc
      RearDrumDrum
      DimensionsPetrolPetrol AT
      Length (mm)39953995
      Width (mm)17331733
      Height (mm)15001500
      Wheelbase (mm)24702470
      Boot Capacity (Lts)416416

      Honda Amaze Mileage

      Honda Amaze mileage starts at 18.65 kpl and goes up to 19.46 kpl.The Honda Amaze Petrol engine mileage starts at 18.65 kpl and goes up to 19.46 kpl.

      Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
      Petrol1199ccManual18.65kpl
      Petrol1199ccCVT Auto19.46kpl

      Honda Amaze Quick Review

      Honda has revitalized the Amaze with a comprehensive third-generation update, enhancing its styling, safety tech, and practicality. The exterior dr...

      Honda has revitalized the Amaze with a comprehensive third-generation update, enhancing its styling, safety tech, and practicality. The exterior draws inspiration from the Elevate and City, while the cabin adopts a clean, functional design with improved ergonomics and class-best 416-litre boot space. Notable additions include rear AC vents, three rear headrests, and three-point seatbelts. However, rear-seat space remains limited for three adults, and headroom is tight for taller passengers.
      The standout feature is Honda’s camera-based ADAS suite, offering lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and autonomous emergency braking. Other highlights include auto LED headlamps, wireless charging, six airbags, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, though features like a sunroof and 360-degree camera are absent.
      Under the hood, the familiar 1.2-litre petrol engine is carried forward, delivering strong performance at higher RPMs but feeling weak below 2000rpm. The 5-speed manual is smooth but requires frequent downshifts. The CVT, however, is the pick of the lot, offering a seamless drive experience, and it also gets paddle shifters for manual control.
      While it doesn’t outshine rivals like the Maruti Dzire, the new Amaze remains a well-rounded, refined compact sedan that appeals to buyers seeking comfort, safety, and reliability in a sub-4-meter package.
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      Pros & Cons of Honda Amaze

      We Like

      • Cabin and boot space
      • Very user friendly

      We Don't Like

      • Cabin insulation could have been better
      • Pricier than direct rivals

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      Honda Amaze Colours

      The Honda Amaze offers a variety of color options. Honda Amaze is available in a range of 6 colors. The colors offered in Honda Amaze are Meteoroid Grey Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl and Golden Brown Metallic.

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