When it comes to blending performance, comfort and modern features, Honda has always been at the forefront, especially with models like the City, Civic and CR-V. And from the looks of it, their new addition, the Elevate, is ready to join the fray. Based on the’Urban Freestyler’ concept, the Honda Elevate has just gone on sale. It locks horns with the likes of Hyundai Creta and Skoda Kushaq. Developed by the Honda R&D Asia Pacific Centre in Thailand, this SUV shares aplenty with the City but enjoys a distinct identity.
Price (Ex-showroom)
One of the most compelling aspects of the Honda Elevate will be its affordability. Since the demise of the Mobilio-based BR-V, it’s the first time that Honda has come up with an SUV in the mainstream end of the market. The new model has just gone on sale and should help Honda consolidate its position in the market. The Honda Elevate is on sale at an introductory starting price of INR 10,99,900 – INR 15,99,900. Such a pricing strategy positions it as an attractive choice for buyers seeking a compact SUV that offers a blend of performance, comfort, and modern features at the right cost.
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 |
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Speaking about the India launch of the much-awaited SUV, Mr. Takuya Tsumura, President & CEO of Honda Cars India Ltd., said, “Today marks an exciting chapter as we launch the strongly anticipated mid-size SUV, the Honda Elevate, in the Indian market. Since its global debut, Elevate has garnered exceptional admiration and acceptance from customers. We are delighted to unveil its pricing for the eagerly waiting Indian audience. The Elevate’s development is a testament to extensive research and invaluable customer feedback. This positions the Elevate as a boldly stylish SUV that prioritizes a comfortable in-cabin experience along with exceptional driving dynamics and safety.”
Honda Elevate Specifications
Under the hood, the Honda Elevate packs the familiar 1.5L i-VTEC DOHC petrol engine. Borrowed from the City, this engine is available with two transmission options: a 6-speed manual and a CVT. A strong hybrid and an all-electric variant will be added to the mix at later stages. For now, here’s a quick look at the key specifications for both variants:
Manual Variant:
- Engine: 1.5L 4-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol
- Power: 121 PS
- Torque: 145 Nm
- Transmission: 6-speed manual
- Fuel Mileage: 15.31 kmpl
- Ground Clearance: 220 mm
CVT Variant:
- Engine: 1.5L 4-cylinder naturally-aspirated petrol
- Power: 121 PS
- Torque: 145 Nm
- Transmission: CVT
- Fuel Mileage: 16.92 kmpl
- Ground Clearance: 220 mm
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Interior Features
Step inside the Honda Elevate, and you’ll find all the comfort and convenience features expected on a compact SUV in this segment. The spacious cabin offers generous head and knee room, ensuring a comfortable ride for both driver and passengers. The impressive cargo capacity of 458 liters allows you to carry enough luggage for an extended weekend family vacation. Some of the highlights of the features list include:
- A 7-inch high-definition full-color TFT meter cluster
- A floating-type 10.25-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS) HD touchscreen display audio system with Optical Clear Adhesive (OCA)
- A wireless smartphone charger
- An electric sunroof
Additionally, the Elevate comes with a brown leatherette upholstery that enhances the overall premium feel of the cabin. Buyers can even pick from an array of single-tone and dual-tone exterior paint options.
Honda Elevate Mileage
When it comes to fuel efficiency, the Honda Elevate doesn’t disappoint. The manual variant offers a commendable mileage of 15.31 kmpl, making it a cost-effective choice for those conscious of their fuel expenses. On the other hand, the CVT variant takes efficiency up a notch, delivering an impressive 16.92 kmpl. Whether you’re embarking on long highway drives or navigating city traffic, the Elevate promises to keep your fuel costs in check.
- Honda Elevate Manual Fuel Efficiency: 15.31 kmpl
- Honda Elevate Automatic Fuel Efficiency: 16.92 kmpl
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Safety Features: Confidence on the Road
The Elevate reflects its carmaker’s commitment to offer top-notch safety equipment on its vehicles. Te SUV features a handful of modern safety features. These include six airbags, Level-2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and a lane watch camera. These features provide peace of mind and ensure that you and your passengers are protected on every journey.
Honda Elevate vs Rivals
In the very crowded C2 SUV segment, the Honda Elevate will be in crosshairs of many SUVs. The new SUV will need to go head on with models like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, VW Taigun, Maruti Grand Vitara and MG Astor. The question remains unanswered: Is Honda late to the party, or will this newcomer successfully sway customers away from the competition?
Pros and Cons: What to Expect
As with any vehicle, the Honda Elevate comes with its own set of pros and cons.
Pros:
- Spacious interior: Ample head and knee room, and a generous cargo capacity.
- Powerful engine: The 1.5L i-VTEC engine delivers robust performance.
- Good fuel efficiency: Both manual and CVT variants offer competitive mileage.
- Feature-rich: Packed with advanced technology and convenience features.
Cons:
- Lacks a diesel engine: For buyers looking for a diesel option, the Elevate may not meet their preferences.
- Lacks an AWD option: All-wheel drive enthusiasts may find this missing feature disappointing.
- No panoramic sunroof: Although feature of little use, the panoramic sunroof is wanted by many. The Elevate, though, comes with only a single-pane unit.
What We Think
The all-new Honda Elevate is set to make its debut tomorrow. It will likely launch at an attractive price point. Meanwhile, the impressive features and tried and tested engine should help it make quite an impact in the compact SUV segment. The lack of diesel engine option might have a few prospective buyers look away but the dwindling popularity of diesel cars should work in Elevate’s favour in the long run. If you’re in the market for a compact SUV that offers a blend of style, efficiency, and safety, the Elevate is at least worth a test drive.
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FAQs
A: The Honda Elevate will likely have an ex-showroom price of Rs 10 lakh to Rs 18 lakh.
A: The Honda Elevate goes on sale on September 4. Bookings and test drives are already underway.
A; The Honda Elevate is yet to be tested by NCAP. However, it shares its underpinnings with the City, which should ensure a high score. It also has a long list of safety features, including Level 2 ADAS, 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, Traction Control, Hill Assist Control and Vehicle Stability Management.