Honda Streamlines Second Generation Amaze Lineup With S Trim: Offers Up To Rs 97,200!
Honda has streamlined its second-generation Amaze lineup, now offering only the 'S' trim. This variant is available with both manual and automatic transmission options. The manual version is priced at Rs 7.63 lakh, while the automatic costs Rs 8.53 lakh, both ex-showroom in Delhi. This decision aligns with Honda's strategy to provide a cost-effective option alongside the newer third-generation model.
Benefits and Offers
To make the second-gen Amaze more appealing to budget-conscious buyers, Honda is providing benefits worth up to Rs 97,200 on this model. These incentives are part of broader discounts available across Honda's lineup. Interested buyers should contact their local Honda dealership to explore these offers further.

The third-generation Amaze starts at Rs 8.10 lakh (ex-showroom), positioning it slightly higher than its predecessor in terms of pricing. However, retaining the older model helps Honda cater to fleet buyers who value cabin space and an uncomplicated engine design.
Second-Gen Amaze Details
The second-gen Amaze, introduced in 2018, remains a popular choice for buyers. The S trim offers features such as a multi-information display (MID), chrome accents on the dashboard, beige seat upholstery, and a 2-DIN infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity. It also includes four speakers, electrically adjustable outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs), and a height-adjustable driver's seat.
Under the hood of the second-generation Amaze lies a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder petrol engine. This i-VTEC engine delivers 88 bhp and 110 Nm of peak torque. Buyers can choose between a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT automatic gearbox, catering to different driving preferences.
Honda's strategy of selling two generations of the same model isn't new. A similar approach was taken with the City when its fifth generation was launched alongside the fourth-gen version. This tactic allows Honda to offer more affordable options to customers who might prefer older models for their practicality and reliability.
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This dual-generation sales strategy underscores Honda's commitment to offering diverse choices for different customer needs while maintaining competitive pricing across its range.


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