Honda Amaze VX (O), Brio VX launched

    Honda Amaze, Brio get new top trims; Amaze CNG coming soon.

    Published On Jan 13, 2015 10:44:00 AM

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    Honda has launched new trims for the Amaze compact sedan and the Brio hatchback. The Amaze now comes with a new top-spec VX (O) trim that features the AVN package. This variant sits above the Amaze VX and is available on both the petrol manual and diesel models.

    The Honda Brio hatchback also gets a new VX trim which comes with all-black interiors (instead of the dual-tone theme) and AVN package; available for both manual and automatic models. Additionally, both the Honda Brio and Amaze now get a slightly restyled speedometer and power folding wing mirrors.

    The carmaker has also added power folding wing mirrors and a rear defogger on the SX and higher trims of the Amaze sedan. 

    The Honda AVN package includes a 15.7-cm touchscreen display which is loaded with maps and a voice-guided navigation interface. It also features DVD/CD, Bluetooth music streaming and telephony, USB, aux, iPod connectivity and MP3 playback along with an AM/FM radio.

    Honda has also announced that a CNG-powered version of the Amaze will be launched soon. 

    Prices for the Amaze VX (O) and Brio VX are as follows:

    Honda Amaze VX (O) petrol manual: Rs 7.32 lakh
    Honda Amaze VX (O) diesel manual: Rs 8.20 lakh
    Honda Brio VX petrol manual: Rs 5.99 lakh
    Honda Brio VX petrol automatic: Rs 6.78 lakh

    All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.

     

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