Where from Honda Amaze?
After teasing the Indian public for nearly 6 months, Honda India has finally launched
Honda Amaze with a starting
price
tag of Rs. 4.99 lakh for the base petrol model, on to a price of Rs.
7.60 lakh for the top-end diesel model (Ex-showroom, Delhi) . The sub 4-meter compact sedan has been launched in a total of 10 variants, consisting of 6 petrol and 4 diesel models.
Models of Honda Amaze
Of these models, 2 of the petrol variants, namely the Amaze S AT and VX
AT come with a 5-speed automatic transmission, while the rest of the
models work with a 5-speed manual gearbox taken from the Brio. In
addition to the very aggressive pricing, the Amaze is also offered in 6
colour options and 2 interior colour tones depending on the trim. The
Amaze is offered in 2 engine options namely, the 1.2-litre i-VTEC,
86.7bhp petrol engine and the 1.5-litre, i-DTEC Earth Dreams, 98.6bhp
mill. The company claims that the Amaze has a best-in-segment interior
and boot space, of which the boot space comes to 400 litres. The Amaze
has been made available in 6 colour options including Black, Silver,
White, Azure Grey, Carnelian red peal and Blue.
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Honda Brio Amaze,
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Size:997x625
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Honda Brio Amaze,
Size:997x618
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benefit of Honda Amaze
The Amaze qualifies for the excise duty benefit, enjoyed by small cars
in India and directly takes on Maruti Suzuki's Swift DZiRE, which is the
current undisputed segment leader. At present, any car with a petrol engine capacity under 1,200 cc or
diesel engine under 1,500 cc, but length shorter than four metres,
attracts an excise duty of 12 per cent.
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