The Honda Amaze continues to set new benchmarks in the compact sedan segment, blending sleek design, powerful performance, and cutting-edge safety features. Now available in a refreshed avatar, the Amaze promises a refined driving experience tailored to modern Indian consumers.

Striking Design and Exterior Features
The Honda Amaze has always been known for its sophisticated and modern styling, and the latest version further enhances its visual appeal. The car’s signature checkered flag pattern grille adds a bold statement, while LED projector headlamps with integrated DRLs ensure superior visibility.
Other key exterior highlights include:
- LED projector fog lamps for enhanced clarity in adverse weather conditions.
- Diamond-cut alloy wheels that give the sedan a premium and sporty look.
- Shark-fin antenna, adding a touch of elegance to its aerodynamic design.
The overall sleek silhouette and aggressive stance of the Amaze make it stand out on Indian roads, offering a perfect blend of sportiness and class.
Luxurious and Feature-Packed Interiors
Step inside the Honda Amaze, and you are welcomed by a spacious and comfortable cabin designed to enhance driving pleasure. The high-quality materials, ample legroom, and ergonomically designed seats ensure a premium experience for passengers.
Key interior features include:
- Floating 8-inch Advanced HD Display Audio for an immersive infotainment experience.
- Automatic climate control, providing an optimum cabin temperature in all weather conditions.
- Multi-function steering wheel, allowing easy access to audio, cruise control, and hands-free calls.
The thoughtfully designed dashboard and intuitive controls contribute to a hassle-free and enjoyable ride, making the Amaze an excellent choice for city commutes and long drives alike.
Powerful Engine and Efficient Performance
Under the hood, the Honda Amaze is powered by a 1,199 cc petrol engine, delivering an impressive 89 bhp of power and 110 Nm of torque. This refined engine is designed to balance performance with fuel efficiency, making it a practical choice for Indian roads.
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Transmission Options:
- 5-speed manual transmission, offering complete control over gear shifts.
- CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) for a smooth and effortless driving experience.
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Mileage Efficiency:
- Manual transmission variant: 18.65 km/l
- CVT variant: 19.46 km/l
The Honda Amaze’s lightweight chassis and efficient powertrain ensure a responsive drive, while its fuel economy makes it a smart pick for budget-conscious buyers.
Honda Sensing: Advanced Safety and Driver Assistance Features
Safety has always been a priority for Honda, and the Amaze is no exception. Equipped with Honda Sensing – an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), the car actively helps in accident prevention and enhanced road safety.
Key safety features include:
- LaneWatch Camera, assisting in safer lane changes.
- Hill Hold Assist, preventing rollback on inclines.
- Traction Control System, ensuring stability on slippery roads.
- 6 Airbags, offering maximum protection for passengers in case of an impact.
The Honda Sensing system utilizes a front camera to assess road conditions and take preventive actions against potential accidents. These features make the Amaze one of the safest compact sedans in its segment.
Variants and Pricing
The Honda Amaze is available in six different variants, catering to diverse preferences and budgets:
- V
- VX
- V CVT
- ZX
- VX CVT
- ZX CVT
The price range starts from ₹8.10 lakh and goes up to ₹11.20 lakh (ex-showroom). The cost varies depending on the selected variant, transmission type, and feature package.
Attractive Colour Options
Understanding the importance of personalization, Honda offers the Amaze in six vibrant colour choices, ensuring a stylish statement for every buyer:
- Obsidian Blue
- Radiant Red Metallic
- Platinum White Pearl
- Golden Brown Metallic
- Meteoroid Grey Metallic
- Luna Silver Metallic
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




