Honda Elevate Launched In India: Prices Start At Rs 10.99 Lakh
Honda Elevate launched in India at Rs 10,99,900 (ex-showroom). The Honda Elevate is the Japanese firm's answer to the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara among others.
The Honda Elevate is offered in four trim levels - SV, V, VX and ZX. The SV is the only variant of the all-new Honda Elevate not offered with the CVT automatic gearbox and is priced at Rs 10,99,900.

| Honda Elevate | SV | V | VX | ZX |
| MT | ₹10,99,900 | ₹12,10,900 | ₹13,49,900 | ₹14,89,900 |
| CVT | - | ₹13,20,900 | ₹14,59,900 | ₹15,99,900 |
The Honda Elevate is only offered with one engine option - Honda's 1.5L i-VTEC DOHC petrol engine from the City sedan. In the Elevate, this engine pushes out 119.35bhp at 6,600rpm and 145Nm of peak torque at 4,300rpm.

The Honda Elevate's 1.5-litre engine is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a CVT automatic gearbox with 7 steps. The Honda Elevate (MT) returns a mileage of 15.31km/l while the CVT variant offers up a mileage of 16.92km/l.
The Honda Elevate is 4,392mm long, 1,790mm wide and 1,650 tall with a 2,650mm long wheelbase. The Elevate offers 220mm of ground clearance and a 458-litre boot.

In terms of design, the Honda Elevate embraces the boxy nature of SUVs in a departure from the firm's previous attempts at a mid-size SUV for India. The upright front end sports a large grille.
The LED headlights flank either side of the grille and are connected by a thick chrome strip. The fog lamps sit lower on the front bumper in their enclosures.

The sides of the Elevate feature flared wheelarches that host the 17-inch dual-tone diamond-cut alloy wheels. The door handles are finished in chrome while the roof rails are done up in Silver.
The rear sports a spoiler on the roof and a sharply raked rear windscreen. The L-shaped LED taillights are connected to the Honda badge at the centre by red plastic trim.

The interiors of the Honda Elevate sport a multi-layered dash atop which sits the 10.25 inch HD infotainment screen that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and is connected to an 8-speaker surround sound system.
Other features on the Honda Elevate include a 7-inch digital display next to the analogue speedo, a single pane sunroof, plush seating, the Honda Connect suite, and a wireless phone charger.

The Elevate also comes packed with safety features including six airbags, ABS with EBD, Vehicle Stability Assist, Agile Handling Assist, Hill Start Assist, rear parking camera with guidelines, rear parking sensors, and the Honda Sensing level 2 ADAS system.
Thoughts About The Honda Elevate
The Honda Elevate is the Japanese firm's latest attempt to kindle its SUV fire in India. With its boxy looks and host of features at an aggressive price point, the Honda Elevate may just be the answer to the firm's SUV blues in India.


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