Honda has just launched the Elevate in India. The compact SUV at its core, takes the platform of the Honda City and gives it an SUV flavour, thanks to the boxy, squared-off silhouette and the obvious jump in ride height. The biggest shock came in the form of the Honda Elevate’s pricing, which is aggressive, yes. But it is soo aggressive that it even undercuts the Honda City in both base-spec and top-spec guises.
The difference in the base-spec variants of the two is Rs 57,000, while it narrows down to just Rs 5,000 between the top-spec variants. The Honda City also comes with a hybrid powertrain, which isn’t offered in the Elevate. Finally, after much anticipation and wait, prices of the Honda Elevate are out. They start from Rs 11 lakh and go all the way up to Rs 16 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings have been open for a while, and the compact SUV comes in four broad trims: SV, V, VX and ZX. Deliveries of the model will commence from today onwards. It’s available with just a 1.5-litre petrol engine.
On the outside, the Honda Elevate comes with a boxy design with an upright silhouette. The fascia gets a large grille with horizontal slats along with LED headlamps with integrated LED DRLs and indicators. Honda is also offering all-around cladding on the Elevate including chunky wheel arches. In profile, the car also gets roof rails and ORVMs borrowed from the City. The alloy wheels too bear resemblance to the City’s design. The rear consists of LED tail lamps and large Elevate badging on the tailgate.
The interiors of the Honda Elevate get an upmarket appeal thanks to the ample use of premium materials including soft-touch elements and a floating touchscreen infotainment system. Ite gets dual-tone dashboard along with brown and black leather upholstery combination. Lower variants, on the other hand, get a black / beige colour scheme. Passengers will benefit from a sunroof, a 10.25-inch touchscreen system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, 7-inch digital instrument cluster, automatic climate control and wireless phone charger.
The new Honda Elevate will come with Honda Sensing - the Japanese carmaker’s suite of ADAS tech. This will include automatic emergency braking (AEB), adaptive cruise control, lane assist and high-beam assist amongst others. Honda is also offering its connected car technology - Honda Connect with the Elevate. Some other safety features on the SUV include six airbags, ESC, hill hold assist and ISO-FIX child seat mounts.
Honda has plonked in the City’s 1.5-litre petrol engine in the Elevate. It develops 121 PS and is paired with a 6-speed manual or a CVT gearbox. Honda is not going to offer City’s strong hybrid powertrain with the Elevate. In the future, an all-electric version is on the cards as well.
Booking Price : Rs21,000
Variants & On-Road Price List
SV Manual - Rs 13,66,198
V Manual - Rs 14,99,068
V CVT - Rs 16,32,275
VX Manual - Rs 16,65,455
VX CVT - Rs 17,98,660
ZX Manual - Rs 18,33,038
ZX CVT - Rs 19,98,243
ZX Dual Tone CVT - Rs 20,22,582
Platinum White Pearl Color cost around Rs10,000 extra from the original price mentioned above
Warranty - 3 years Unlimited kms
Extended Warranty - 4th and 5th years Unlimited kms - Rs 18,290
Warranty can be extended up to 10 years from the bought date
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