Honda Amaze
- Honda Amaze is powered by a refined 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine that offers a smooth and powerful driving experience, perfect for both city and highway driving.
- The availability of a CVT automatic transmission enhances convenience, providing seamless gear shifts and superior driving comfort compared to traditional manual options.
- With a spacious interior and a generous boot capacity of 420 litres, the Amaze excels in practicality, making it an ideal choice for families and long trips.
- Safety is prioritized with a four-star NCAP rating, along with essential features like dual airbags and ABS, ensuring peace of mind for occupants.
- The design of the Honda Amaze combines modern aesthetics with functional elements, featuring a stylish front grille and sleek body lines that enhance its overall appeal.
- Interior comfort is enhanced with quality materials and features such as manual air conditioning, ample legroom, and a user-friendly infotainment system, providing a pleasant driving environment.
- Notably, the Amaze offers impressive fuel efficiency, with an ARAI-rated mileage of 18.6 kmpl, making it a cost-effective option for daily commuting.

Amaze Price
Amaze price starts from ₹ 8.14 Lakh and goes up to ₹ 11.24 Lakh. Amaze EMI starts from ₹ 16,504. Select city to check Honda Amaze on-road price.
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₹ 8.14 - 11.24 Lakh
Avg. Ex-Showroom price
₹ 16,504 for 5 Years
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Offer Valid Till : 30 Jun, 2025
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Honda Amaze Key Specifications
Price | ₹ 8.14 - 11.24 Lakh |
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Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual, Automatic (CVT) |
Engine Size | 1199 cc |
Mileage | 18.65 - 19.46 km/l |
Safety Rating | Not Tested |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 172 mm |
Avg. Waiting Period | 0 - 5 Weeks |
Warranty | 3 Years (Unlimited KMs) |
Seating Capacity | 5 People |
Size | 3995 mm L X 1733 mm W X 1500 mm H |
Fuel Tank | 35 litre |
About Honda Amaze
Model launch date:
The new Honda Amaze was launched in India on 4 December, 2024.
Feature list:
The new Amaze sports a fresh exterior styling with a larger front grille, LED headlamps with integrated DRLs, and LED fog lamps. It also gets redesigned tail lamps along with new 15-inch alloy wheels.
In terms of features, the Amaze comes equipped with an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system, seven-inch semi-digital instrument cluster, wireless charger, rear AC vents, and Level 2 ADAS.
Engine, performance, and specifications:
The 2024 Amaze is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine that produces 89bhp and 110Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a five-speed manual gearbox and a CVT unit.
Variants:
The Amaze is available in V, VX, and ZX variants.
Safety:
The new Honda Amaze has not been crash-tested by any NCAP yet.
Competition:
The Honda Amaze rivals the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura, and the Maruti Suzuki Dzire.
Honda Amaze Variants
Find a list of all 6 petrol variants of Honda Amaze. This table includes Honda Amaze on-road price which covers all costs like RTO and Insurance.
- Amaze Petrol price in India ranges between ₹ 8.14 Lakh and ₹ 11.24 Lakh.
- Amaze Manual price ranges between ₹ 8.14 Lakh and ₹ 10.04 Lakh.
- Amaze Automatic (CVT) price ranges between ₹ 9.39 Lakh and ₹ 11.24 Lakh.
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- 5 Seater
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₹ 8.14 Lakh
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Petrol, 1199 cc, Manual, 18.65 kmpl
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Key Features : 6 Airbags, LED Headlights, Steering Adjustment, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Front & Rear Power Windows
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₹ 9.24 Lakh
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Petrol, 1199 cc, Manual, 18.65 kmpl
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Extra Features over V variants : Push Button Start, Wireless Charger, Reverse Camera with Guidance Parking Assist, Rear AC
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₹ 9.39 Lakh
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Petrol, 1199 cc, Automatic (CVT), 19.46 kmpl
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Key Features : 6 Airbags, LED Headlights, Steering Adjustment, Average Fuel Consumption Display, Gear Shift Indicator Display
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₹ 10.04 Lakh
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Petrol, 1199 cc, Manual, 18.65 kmpl
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Extra Features over VX variants : Cruise Control, Steering Mounted Controls
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₹ 10.19 Lakh
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Petrol, 1199 cc, Automatic (CVT), 19.46 kmpl
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Extra Features over V variants : Push Button Start, Wireless Charger, Reverse Camera with Guidance Parking Assist, Rear AC
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₹ 11.24 Lakh
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Petrol, 1199 cc, Automatic (CVT), 19.46 kmpl
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Extra Features over VX variants : Cruise Control, Steering Mounted Controls
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Amaze Expert Review
Good Things
- Has modern features and ADAS functions.
- It is comfortable and reasonably spacious.
- There is adequate boot space.
- It looks similar to Honda's City.
Could be Better
- Some key features are not offered (sunroof).
- Headroom can be restrictive for tall occupants.
Engine and performance

The Honda Amaze in this next-generation guise is only offered with one petrol engine which in this case is the automaker’s 1.2-lite i-VTEC four-pot producing 88bhp/114Nm and can be had with either a five-speed manual or a CVT which is what we have driven for our review today.
The engine paired with this CVT box gets the job done but you have to work it quite a bit and at times feels short of breath especially if you are pulling heavy loads with the CVT rubber band effect quite strong. You will need to plan overtakes well in advance and move past vehicles using momentum rather than outright grunt. However, because this is an automatic gearbox, you don’t have issues of stalling and in stop-and-go traffic, the creep function is very effective. The steering is light and easy to use but devoid of any feel. It does a good job of masking the car’s size and this is especially evident when you need to make U-turns or Parallel Park the car.

In terms of ride, it is on the softer side aimed more at comfort than handling and that’s always been a characteristic of the Honda Amaze right from the beginning and has carried on into this third-generation car. One place where Honda has really done its bit for the Amaze is in terms of NVH insulation. The automaker said it used better materials than the ones from the previous vehicle and a significant difference is evident in the way the outside noises get filtered out in the cabin.

One of the places the Amaze falls behind its competition is that it doesn’t come with a factory fitted CNG option. However, with the demand so strong, the automaker is offering it as a dealer-fitted option. This is covered under all of Honda’s warranty programmes and can be serviced pan-India. At the time of writing this review, the CNG kit was priced at Rs. 1 lakh above the cost of the car (excluding service charges).
ADAS experience
One of the new things that Honda has brought to this third-gen Amaze is level-2 ADAS. This is the first compact sedan to get the driver assistance systems and is the same one being offered on the Elevate and City. It’s officially called Honda Sensing.

In this CVT version that we drove, the ADAS works very well with the best performance coming from the adaptive cruise control. As has been the case from the beginning, it is able to judge objects of various sizes and speed up and slow down the car in a seamless manner allowing you to focus on the larger task at hand. It’s a similar story with the lane departure warning that’s effective but can be overly intrusive especially if you have to compensate for another motorist cutting lanes. Finally, the lane keep assist works only above 70kmph and in general city conditions plays a very minor role. All said and done the ADAS package is effective but with this fast becoming the ‘next big thing’ Honda needs to update the ADAs suite with more features if it wants to stay ahead of the game.
Exterior

New generation, new design, well sort of.. Honda has done exactly what we had expected which was take design elements from the City and Elevate to give the Amaze its new identity. The face is gets a new black chrome grille with slim LED rectangular headlamps (standard across the range) while in profile you can clearly see the Amaze’s sub-4 metre orgins thanks to the stubby boot. Honda has also fitted the car with new alloy wheels which are 15-inch units on the top-spec ZX variant (featured in our photos).

They are diamond cut wheels but with a rather conservative design. Finally at the rear, Honda has fitted this new Amaze with its wrap around rectangular tail lamps and has removed variant badging that was on the right side.
Interior and features

Honda has taken a safe route with the Amaze’s cabin and kept the overall design and layout the same but with some new elements to uplift the cabin from the second generation to the third generation. Up front, the dashboard has been revised with some new design elements on the passenger side as well as new climate control interface. They have also taken the semi-digital instrument and floating display cluster from the Elevate and it adds a nice touch, especially in this top-spec variant.

The overall space is unchanged and you get decent headroom and shoulder room but the front occupants will be a bit shortchanged in terms of under-thigh support as the seats are low and the seat base is short. It is a similar story for the second-row occupants but it is more or less a space for two with the central padding being slightly thicker and also the central occupant would have to contend with the rear AC vents.

Honda’s overall effort is commendable but we do have to point out that they have used the same shade of beige in their cabin as the Honda City. In fact, this has been Honda’s preferred shade for the cabin for well over a decade now and is the same shade that debuted with the car when it launched in 2013. It’s a pleasant shade and gives the cabin an airy feel but does tend to get soiled pretty quickly and that’s something you have to look out for when considering this third-gen Amaze.

The feature list is segment standard with things like climate control with rear AC vents, connected car technology, height adjustment for the driver’s seat semi-digital instrument cluster, LED light package and for the top-spec model level-2 ADAS a.k.a Honda Sensing. The ADAS is the Amaze’s USP feature and does give it an advantage over its rivals.
Conclusion

Should you buy the Honda Amaze in this third generation? Yes and No. Yes because it’s a safe bet with segment standard features and a rather well-known powertrain option that’s completed over a decade in India. It’s also a handsome car with decent space for four occupants and its USP feature- Level-2 ADAS is a first in the segment giving it a unique advantage over not just its sedan rivals but also some of the hatchbacks and sub-4 SUVs. Lastly, there is a comprehensive warranty package going up to 10 years making it one of the most extensive in the segment.

On the flip side, working against it is the lack of certain feel-good features like a 360-degree camera, sunroof, ambient lighting and USB-C charging ports at the rear (you do get a 12V socket though). Then there is the big one which is that you don’t have factory-fitted CNG something that most of the car around the Amaze have in at least one variant. It’s only available as a company-approved dealer fitment that’s covered under Honda’s comprehensive warranty programme.
Photography: Kaustubh Gandhi
Compare Amaze with Alternatives
Honda Amaze | Honda Amaze 2nd Gen | Maruti Suzuki Dzire | Honda City | |
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Price | ₹ 8.14 Lakh | ₹ 7.66 Lakh | ₹ 6.84 Lakh | ₹ 12.42 Lakh |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Engine Size | 1199 cc | 1199 cc | 1197 cc | 1498 cc |
Transmission | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Power | 89 bhp @ 6000 rpm | 89 bhp @ 6000 rpm | 80 bhp @ 5700 rpm | 119 bhp @ 6600 rpm |
Torque | 110 Nm @ 4800 rpm | 110 Nm @ 4800 rpm | 111.7 Nm | 145 Nm @ 4300 rpm |
Safety Rating | Not Tested | 2 Star (Global NCAP) | 5 Star (Bharat NCAP) | 5 Star (ASEAN NCAP) |
Boot Space | 416 litres | 420 litres | 382 litres | 506 litres |
Ground Clearance | 172 mm | - | 163 mm | - |
Size | 3995 mm L X 1733 mm W X 1500 mm H | 3995 mm L X 1695 mm W X 1498 mm H | 3995 mm L X 1735 mm W X 1525 mm H | 4574 mm L X 1748 mm W X 1489 mm H |
Quick Facts about Honda Amaze
Honda Amaze price in India goes from ₹ 8.14 - 11.24 Lakh in India.Honda Amaze being a Sedan comes in 6 variants.The base model of Honda Amaze - V 1.2 Petrol MT starts at ₹ 8.14 Lakh in Delhi and the top model of Honda Amaze - ZX 1.2 Petrol CVT is priced at ₹ 11.24 Lakh in Delhi. If you are looking for a 5 seater car then you should consider Amaze.
Amaze car comes in 6 petrol variants. The Amaze petrol variant comes with a 1199cc engine capacity and Manual or Automatic (CVT) transmission modes. It generates 89 bhp @ 6000 rpm.
Honda Amaze comes in 6 colors which include Golden Brown Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Grey Metallic, Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, and Obsidian Blue Pearl.
Honda Amaze Mileage
The user-reported mileage for the Honda Amaze is 18 kmpl, while the ARAI-claimed mileage for Amaze is 19 kmpl.
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5 year use review
An amazing experience with Honda Amaze V 1.2 MT model. City ride is awesome and good mileage of 14-16 km per litre
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Honda Amaze 2025 News


The ADAS tech for Honda, called Honda Sensing, was introduced in May 2022.


Honda City, Elevate, and Amaze attract discount offers for December 2024.


The updated sedan gets refreshed exterior styling and more features.


Honda City, Amaze, Elevate, and City e:HEV are now E20 fuel compliant.

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