Next-gen Honda Amaze India-bound in 2018

    Honda has estimated production volumes of the next-gen Amaze at around 1,05,000 per annum; to start production in June 2018.

    Published On Apr 01, 2016 11:53:00 AM

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    Next-gen Honda Amaze India-bound in 2018

    Honda launched the facelifted Amaze recently.

    The Amaze sedan, which kicked off Honda’s tryst with the diesel engine in the Indian market, is set to go through a transformation. Sources in the know have told our sister publication, Autocar Professional that a next-generation Amaze is under development in Japan and would be seeing major changes in terms of features both in the exterior and interior of the car. 
     
    A number of safety features would also be added in line with the mandatory safety norms coming into effect in the automotive industry by 2019-20. The carmaker has already indicated its increased focus on safety by announcing plans to have dual airbags as standard fitment by April 2017 in all new and existing models. Katsushi Inoue, president and CEO, had elaborated on this at the launch of the facelifted Amaze earlier this month: “Vehicle safety is a top priority for us at Honda. All Honda cars sold in India have the Advanced Compatibility Engineering body structure which ensures structural rigidity and integrity of the body shell of the car, in case of collision.”  It is understood that commercial production for the next-generation Amaze for the India market will commence in June 2018 with Honda Cars India estimating production volumes at around 1,05,000 per annum. The Amaze, which was launched in India in April 2013, has until now sold a total of 1,96,032 units, with around 54 percent of them being diesel engine variants. In February 2016, the sedan recorded total sales of 4,069 units compared to earlier average sales of around 5,500-6,500 units a month. The carmaker attributes this slowing down of sales to the phasing out of the old Amaze sedan that was launched in April 2013. 
     
    On March 3, 2016, the company launched its facelifted Amaze, almost three years after the original model hit the Indian market powered by Honda's 1.5-litre Earth Dreams technology diesel engine which delivered 25.8kpl making it one of the most fuel-efficient diesel cars in India. Pricing for the facelifted Amaze, which is available in six petrol variants and four diesel variants, starts from Rs 5,29,900 and goes up to Rs 8,19,900 (ex-showroom, New Delhi). Honda Cars India had discontinued production of the old Amaze a few months ago in view of the facelifted model hitting the market. 
     
    The next-gen Amaze will be manufactured at the Greater Noida plant, while the earlier Amaze was produced at both the Greater Noida and Tapukara plants which also makes the City. The new Jazz is rolled out of the Tapukara facility. The other Honda passenger cars are produced at the older Greater Noida production unit. The capacity expansion project at the Tapukara facility, which is set to be completed by June 2016, will give the company more flexibility to raise capacities of its front runner models. The BR-V, which is slated for rollout in April, will require additional capacity.  
     

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