In its April sales report, Honda Cars India announced it would decrease the price of select Elevate variants. Kunal Behl, VP, marketing and sales said, “We are introducing certain grades of Elevate at attractive new price point along with other benefits in the month of May ensuring greater value for our customers.” Lower-spec variants have seen a price cut in the form of the launch of the Elevate Apex Summer Edition.
- Based on Elevate V trim, but costs Rs 32,000 less
- Applies to manual, CVT auto and White Pearl colour option
2025 Honda Elevate prices
Honda Elevate Apex Summer price is Rs 12.39 lakh-13.67 lakh
Honda Elevate prices, ex-showroom, India (in Rs, lakh) | |
---|---|
Variant* | Price |
SV | 11.91 |
Apex Summer Edition | 12.39 |
V | 12.71 |
Apex Summer Edition CVT | 13.59 |
V CVT | 13.91 |
VX | 14.10 |
VX CVT | 15.30 |
ZX | 15.41 |
ZX CVT | 16.63 |
ZX Black | 15.51 |
ZX Black CVT | 16.73 |
*All variants other than ZX Black get a Platinum White Pearl finish for Rs 8,000
The Apex Summer Edition is based on the lower-spec Honda Elevate V trim, and comes with manual and CVT auto options for the 121hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine. While the limited-run model is priced Rs 32,000 lower, it gets more features. The Elevate Apex Summer gets a dual-tone white and black interior, including new leatherette seat covers and door trim, seat cushions, ambient lights, a larger 9-inch touchscreen (an upgrade from the 8-inch one) and a 360-degree camera. The exterior also features Apex Edition badges, and additional piano black and chrome highlights.
The rest of the Honda Elevate range is unchanged. The line-up starts at Rs 11.91 lakh for the base SV variant, and goes up to Rs 16.73 lakh for the recently launched top-spec ZX Black CVT variant. Other than the Black, all other Elevate trims get a Platinum White Pearl exterior colour that is a Rs 8,000 extra.
There are no other changes to Honda’s rival to the Hyundai Creta, Tata Curvv, Maruti Grand Vitara and Toyota Hyryder.
Honda India April 2025 sales
Honda car sales in India drop 22.78 percent year-on-year
In April, Honda reported a sharp 55.18 percent decline, with just 4,871 units despatched (including exports) compared to the 10,867 units sold in the same month last year. Of the 4,871 unit total, 3,360 units were despatched to Honda dealers in India in the month, marking a year-on-year drop of 22.78 percent over the 4,351 units in April 2024.
Also see:
Honda Elevate long term video review
Honda Elevate long term review, 8,900km report
Honda Elevate despatches cross 1 lakh milestone
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