Honda City, Amaze, Elevate get up to Rs 83,000 off this month

    Amaze has maximum discounts, followed by City and City Hybrid.

    Published On Apr 04, 2024 04:32:00 PM

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    Honda City, Amaze, Elevate get up to Rs 83,000 off this month
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    Honda dealerships are offering attractive benefits across its entire line-up for the month of April 2024. Read on to see how much you can save on the purchase of a new Honda car this month.
    1. Amaze gets up to Rs 83,000 off
    2. City available with discounts of up to Rs 71,500
    3. Elevate offered with up to Rs 19,000 discounts
    Honda Amaze discounts April 2024
     
    The Honda Amaze is currently being offered with the highest discounts; the Elite Edition is available with benefits worth up to Rs 83,000 that include a Rs 30,000 special edition benefit, Rs 20,000 special corporate scheme discount, Rs 3,000 corporate discount, Rs 6,000 exchange bonus, Rs 4,000 loyalty bonus and Rs 20,000 cash discount.
     
    The Amaze S and VX trims are available with benefits of up to Rs 53,000, while the entry-level E variant is available with discounts worth up to Rs 43,000. Honda also recently shrunk the Amaze line-up to just two trim levels, which means that the discounts are available as a part of stock clearance. Honda is gearing up to introduce a generational update for the Amaze in the coming months.
     
    Honda City discounts April 2024
     
    The Honda City gets discounts of up to Rs 71,500 on the Elegant variant, including a Rs 20,000 cash discount, Rs 4,000 loyalty bonus, Rs 6,000 exchange bonus, Rs 5,000 corporate discount and a special edition discount worth Rs 36,500. Discounts on the ZX variant go up to Rs 45,000, while other variants are available with benefits worth up to Rs 35,000. The Honda City Hybrid is currently available with a flat cash discount of Rs 65,000.
     
    Honda Elevate discounts April 2024
     
    The Elevate SUV is being offered with the least discount of Rs 19,000, which includes a Rs 10,000 cash discount, Rs 4,000 loyalty bonus and a Rs 5,000 corporate discount across all variants. The SUV is available with the same 121hp, 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine as the City and comes mated to a 6-speed manual along with an optional CVT automatic.
     
    Honda had also recently updated the City and Elevate in India with six airbags on all trims, while all Honda cars received a seat belt reminder for all five seats as standard.
     
     

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