City, Amaze keep Honda sales steady, carmaker pins hope on Elevate for a boost

City, Amaze keep Honda sales steady, carmaker pins hope on Elevate for a boost

Honda Cars India has registered a marginal rise in its sales in August with one of the smallest fleet any carmaker has in India. With the help of its two sedans – the fifth generation City and the sub-compact Amaze, the carmaker has been able to deliver 7,880 units last month. The Japanese auto giant’s sales in India has grown by one per cent compared to the same month last year. The carmaker is now gearing up to launch the Elevate compact SUV, its third model in India, on Monday (September 4).

City and Amaze sedans hold Honda Cars’ sales in India steady with marginal growth in August.

Honda’s sales last month is barely 31 units more than the carmaker sold in August last year. However, the carmaker has clocked a decent jump in sales compared to the previous month. In July this year, Honda had clocked 4,864 units. The Japanese carmaker attributed the rise to growing demands ahead of festive season. “The festive demand has been strong and continues to show good momentum. The celebratory fervour, which began with Onam in southern India, will extend to the rest of the markets as we move towards the peak of festivities in the coming months,” Yuichi Murata, Director Marketing and Sales at Honda Cars India, said.

Meanwhile, Honda’s export has dropped to 2,189 units against 2,356 units in August 2022, a decline of around seven per cent.

Honda is gearing up to add a compact SUV in its sedan-only lineup on September 4 when it officially launches the Elevate. Honda Cars has already received good response on bookings for the SUV. Bookings were opened on July 3 for 5,000. The deliveries are expected to begin soon after it is launched.

Watch: Honda Elevate SUV First Drive Review

Honda Elevate SUV will be offered in four variants – SV, V, VX and ZX. The carmaker will initially offer the SUV with seven single colour options. The SUV will be offered with a 1.5-litre DOHC i-VTEC petrol engine, which is also used for the Honda City sedan. This engine churns out 119 bhp of power and 145.1 Nm torque. The engine is available with a six-speed manual gearbox and an advanced CVT gearbox.

First Published Date: 02 Sep 2023, 13:26 PM IST


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Honda Cars India kicks off nation-wide Independence Day service camp

Honda Cars India kicks off nation-wide Independence Day service camp

Honda Cars India on Monday announced that it has kicked off a nation-wide ‘Independence Day Service Camp’ from August 16 to August 20. During the campaign, customers of the brand will be able to avail exclusive offers on car care services and Periodic Maintenance Labour. These offers include discounts on services such as interior cleaning, paint treatment/beautification, headlamp and windshield treatment, underbody coating, and more.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 14 Aug 2023, 14:40 PM

File picture of Honda Amaze and City sedans

Customers of Honda will also be able to avail offers for pads, wipers, tyres, and batteries. Further, they can avail complimentary evaluation of their existing vehicles while exclusive benefits are also being offered to those considering a brand new Honda car.

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During the campaign, potential customers can also experience the ADAS technology of Honda Sensing through the test drive of the Honda City sedan. There will also be a daily lucky draw competition, offering participants a chance to win prizes.

The initiative by Honda is a gesture of gratitude towards defense personnel, police officials, and doctors. The company says that the Special offers on all value-added services and periodic maintenance labour are a token of appreciation for the dedicated service by these people. “These exclusive offers and incentives underscore our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction and the sheer joy of owning a Honda car,” said Kunal Behl, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Honda Cars India.

Meanwhile, the company is gearing up to launch the Elevate SUV in the Indian market in September, right ahead of the festive season. The production of the SUV has commenced at the company’s Tapukara facility in Rajasthan on July 31. The car brand also started accepting bookings for the upcoming model earlier this month across India at a price of 21,000.

The Honda Elevate SUV will be available in the country in four different trim levels: SV, V, VX and ZX.

First Published Date: 14 Aug 2023, 14:38 PM IST


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Honda to introduce a new motorcycle on August 2, could be a Bajaj Pulsar rival

Honda to introduce a new motorcycle on August 2, could be a Bajaj Pulsar rival

Honda 2Wheelers, the second largest two-wheeler manufacturer in India after Hero MotoCorp is readying a new motorcycle, which is possibly going to be a model in the 160-180 cc segment and will challenge Bajaj Pulsar models. The motorcycle is ready to be introduced to the market on August 2. The Japanese two-wheeler brand has already teased the motorcycle through a social media post giving us a clue of what it could bring.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 31 Jul 2023, 15:40 PM

The upcoming Honda two-wheeler is expected to be a new premium commuter from the company.

The upcoming Honda motorcycle slated to debut on August 2 gets a chunky muscular fuel tank and fuel tank extensions, which show the model’s sporty character. The LED taillight makes sure the bike will come with a premium feel. Expect it to feature a sharp-looking LED headlamp as well, in line with several other Honda motorcycles in the same segment. That said, the turn indicators would come carrying conventional bulbs. Expect the motorcycle to come with a split seat setup, which will enhance its practicality.

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Expect it to be based on the Honda Unicorn, which has been one of the successful products from the brand. Powering the motorcycle would be the same engine as the Honda Unicorn. The 162 cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor would be tuned differently though. Expect it to churn out slightly higher power and torque than the Unicorn. Upon launch, the new Honda motorcycle would challenge the Bajaj Pulsar 150, Yamaha FZ-Fi and the TVS Apache RTR 160.

In the 160 cc segment, Honda Unicorn has been raking in numbers. While the auto company introduced the XBlade too, it has not been able to set the sales chart on fire ever. Considering that and the fact that the 160 cc has become one of the most in-demand segments for consumers, the new model looks like a legitimate effort from the company to make a dent in the category.

First Published Date: 31 Jul 2023, 15:40 PM IST


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Honda Elevate production begins, launch in September

Honda Elevate production begins, launch in September

Honda Cars India (HCIL) has announced that it has started production of the new midsize SUV Elevate at its manufacturing facility in Tapukara in Rajasthan. The automaker has also said that the Honda Elevate comes with more than 90 per cent localisation, which would help it to price the SUV aggressively when the car goes on sale across the country in September this year, right ahead of the festive season.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 31 Jul 2023, 15:03 PM

Honda Elevate comes as the new midsize SUV from the Japanese car brand, slated to go on sale right ahead of the festive season.

The Honda Elevate will be the automaker’s global SUV, made in India. Besides being slated to be launched in September, deliveries of the car will commence in the same month, said Honda Cars India. The automaker has already started accepting pre-launch bookings for the Elevate across India. The SUV has already been unveiled and grabbed the attention of the automotive community with its masculine design.

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Watch: Honda Elevate SUV unveiled in India: First Look

The SUV has been designed following the automaker’s styling ethos of Man Maximum Machine Minimum. The car brand claims that the SUV offers an incredibly spacious interior with spacious headroom, knee room, leg room and a generous 458 litres of cargo space. The SUV carries a bold and masculine exterior with a flat front profile. The overall design of the car commands a strong road presence.

The Honda Elevate will be available in a wide variety of exterior colour options, including single-tone and dual-tone options. The exterior colour options for the SUV include Phoenix Orange Pearl, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Golden Brown Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, and Meteoroid Gray Metallic.

Powering the Honda Elevate is a 1.5-litre iVTEC DOHC petrol engine. The engine is available with the option of a six-speed manual gearbox and a CVT. This engine can produce a power output of 119 bhp and 145 Nm of maximum torque at 4,300 rpm.

Speaking about the production commencement of the SUV, Takuya Tsumura, President and CEO of Honda Cars India Ltd., said that it is a significant milestone for the company. He also said that ever since its global unveiling, the Elevate has received an overwhelming response from customers across the country.

First Published Date: 31 Jul 2023, 15:03 PM IST


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Honda Elevate SUV has waiting period of nearly four months even before launch

Honda Elevate SUV has waiting period of nearly four months even before launch

Honda Cars is all set to launch the Elevate SUV, its first in years in India, weeks before the upcoming festive season. The Japanese auto giant has already started to accept bookings for the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos rival. According to latest information, the Elevate SUV has already garnered a healthy number in terms of bookings. In fact, sources say that one may have to wait up to four months to drive home the latest Honda SUV once it hits the roads.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 28 Jul 2023, 12:37 PM

Honda Cars is expected to launch the Elevate SUV ahead of the festive season. The Elevate will be the only SUV in Honda’s lineup for India.

Honda Elevate SUV is expected to launch in India in September. The bookings for the Elevate SUV was opened in July by the carmaker. Honda Elevate SUV made its official debut in June. It is the first compact SUV from the Japanese carmaker in India, which has been developed specifically for the Indian customers and will hit be launched here first ahead of other countries. Honda’s foray into the compact SUV segment is relatively late considering how some of the Korean rivals as well as fellow Japanese carmakers have already got a stronghold in the segment.

Honda will offer the Elevate SUV in four variants called the SV, V, VX and ZX. The Elevate SUV will be offered in seven single colour options which include Platinum White Pearl, Lunar Silver Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Golden Brown Metallic, Meteoroid Gray Metallic and Phoenix Orange Pearl. There will be three dual-tone options available on the CVT variants which include Phoenix Orange Pearl with Crystal Black Pearl Roof, Platinum White Pearl with Crystal Black Pearl Roof and Radiant Red Metallic with Crystal Black Pearl Roof.

Under the hood, the Elevate SUV will be offered with a 1.5-litre DOHC i-VTEC petrol engine, which is also used for the Honda City sedan. This engine churns out 121 PS of power and 145.1 Nm torque. The engine is available with a six-speed manual gearbox and there is an advanced CVT on offer. Honda has recently revealed the fuel efficiency figures of the Elevate SUV. Honda says that the Elevate SUV has a mileage of 15.31 kmpl in manual variants while the CVT versions will offer 16.92 kmpl of mileage.

Watch: Honda Elevate SUV unveiled in India: First Look

In terms of size, the Honda Elevate SUV is bigger than Hyundai Creta. It stands 4,312 mm in length, 1,790 mm in width and 1,650 mm in height along with 220 mm of ground clearance, which is around 30 mm more than the Korean rival. The Elevate also offers 458 litres of boot space.

Honda Elevate will also become the latest compact SUV to offer ADAS through its Honda Sensing technology, also used in City. In fact, the Elevate SUV is going to be the only model in India to be offered with ADAS functionality even in the manual variants.

First Published Date: 28 Jul 2023, 12:37 PM IST


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