Honda is set to launch the updated Amaze in India tomorrow, December 4, 2024, with a host of upgrades over its predecessor, which was launched in 2018. In its third-generation version, the sedan will likely feature advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and autonomous emergency braking. It may also include six airbags as standard and a rearview camera for enhanced safety and convenience. According to industry reports, the revamped sedan is expected to be priced from Rs 7.50 lakh (ex-showroom). It will continue to compete with the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura, and the recently updated Maruti Suzuki Dzire. Read on for more details.
New Honda Amaze: Exterior and Interior
According to a series of spy images and official sketches, the updated Honda Amaze will feature a sleek, slender LED headlamp design with LED daytime running lamps, complemented by a bold, wide hexagonal grille with a honeycomb pattern. The front bumper will have a bold look with horizontal slats, likely with LED fog lamps.
From the side, the new sedan will showcase a new set of alloy wheels, adding to its refreshed appeal. The refined character lines will flow smoothly across the hood and side panels, linking seamlessly to the LED taillights. At the rear, the sedan will feature a subtle trunk spoiler and well-defined bumper creases, giving it a more dynamic and sporty appearance.
Inside, the updated Honda Amaze will boast a modern dual-tone theme. It is expected to borrow several features from the Honda Elevate, including a 10.25-inch floating touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a wireless charging pad, an HVAC control panel, an upgraded sound system, and a 7-inch digital display.
New Honda Amaze: Powertrain
The all-new Honda Amaze will likely retain its 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine that produces 89bhp and 110Nm and is paired with either a 5-speed manual gearbox or a CVT transmission.
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With the increasing shift towards eco-friendly vehicles, Honda may introduce a CNG variant in the future. Notably, the new Amaze will not offer a diesel engine option.
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