HONDA ELEVATE PRICE

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HONDA ELEVATE PRICE    

The base variant of the Honda Elevate costs Rs. 11.04 lakh, while the highest model costs Rs. 16.24 lakh (average price ex-showroom). The list of eight elevated prices is shown below.

Depending on the variation chosen, the pricing range for a Honda Elevate is between Rs. 11.04 Lakh and Rs. 16.24 Lakh.

On September 4, 2023, Honda introduced the Elevate SUV to the Indian market.

There are four different models of the Honda Elevate: SV, V, VX, and ZX.Other key specifications of the Elevate include a boot space of 458 Litres and a configuration of 2 airbags and 6 airbags. Additionally, the car is available in 10 colours and offers a mileage of 17 Kmp

Honda Elevate External

The external design draws inspiration from the Honda CR-V and HR-V, which are sold abroad. The Honda Elevate back end is similar to the HR-V, while its front fascia is similar to the Honda CR-V. The car’s angular front bumper and modern LED headlights give it an incredibly menacing appearance. Headlamps are positioned on each side of a chrome bar that is combined with a black-chrome grille that has horizontal slats. Fog lamps are located in the bottom part of the front bumper.

This Honda SUV has a tough appearance due to the black coating on its side face. It also has a few blacked-out pieces on bumpers, pillars, roofs, rims, and ORVMs. Additionally, the car’s door handles, roof rails, and other parts are chrome-plated.

The car’s rear features include a washer-equipped wiper, a built-in spoiler, and a number plate recess located in the tailgate. It also features an electronic single-pane sunroof, a shark-fin antenna, and a stop-lamp positioned high.

Interior of a Honda Elevate

The mid-sized SUV has been expertly designed by Honda’s design department. Its interior appears more upscale than those of its previous products. The dual-tone interior of the Honda Elevate exudes luxury with its beige leather upholstery and piano-black and chrome accents. One of its standout features is a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also has a seven-inch semi-digital instrument cluster (with the option to go entirely digital) and a multi-function leather-wrapped steering wheel. In addition, the cabin has a PM 2.5 air filter, a wireless smartphone charging, and an 8-speaker luxury music system, among other amenities.

Engine

The 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine that powers the Elevate is the same engine that powers the Honda City. This engine produces a maximum torque of 145 Nm and 121 horsepower. With the 6-speed manual gearbox attached, it has a 15.31 km/l stated fuel efficiency. The CVT gearbox with seven speeds allows for an efficiency of 16.92 km/l.

Mileage

 The automated Elevate is said to achieve 16.92 km/l of fuel efficiency, while the manual Elevate is reported to reach 15.31 km/l.

Dimensions

The SUV measures 1,790 mm in width, 1,650 mm in height, and 4,312 metres in length.

Features

The 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system in the Honda Elevate is wirelessly compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also has a 7-inch digital TFT instrument cluster and wireless charging for ease of use.

Safety

ADAS features, like as blind-view monitors and lane-keep assistance, are examples of safety features. Up to six airbags, VSM, ABS with EBD, a rear parking camera with sensors, and other safety features are standard on the SUV.

Colours

Phoenix Orange, Pearl Obsidian, Blue Pearl, Radiant Red, Metallic Golden, Brown Metallic, Lunar Silver, Metallic Meteoroid, and Gray Metallic are the seven single-tone colours that are offered.

Three additional dual-tone combinations are available for it: Platinum White Pearl with a Crystal Black Pearl Roof, Radiant Red Metallic with a Crystal Black Pearl Roof, and Phoenix Orange Pearl with a Crystal Black Pearl Roof.

Ground clearance

The SUV has 220 millimetres of ground clearance.

Rivals

The Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and MG Astor are the rivals of the Honda Elevate.

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