2018 Honda Amaze review, road test

    With an increase in size and premium appeal, the new Amaze is a very competent compact sedan.

    Published on Sep 13, 2018 06:00:00 AM

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    The top VX variants get a 7.0-inch touchscreen with navigation, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay. While the interface is easy to use, it feels fiddly to operate and the software is a bit slow to respond. The physical buttons placed beside the screen feel small and cheap. Notably, you can’t pair your phone via Bluetooth on the move in this variant, however, in the lower S and V variants (without a touchscreen), you can.

    Honda Amaze infotainment
    The top-spec VX gets this infotainment system, while S and V (lower) variants get a basic 2-DIN audio system with Bluetooth.

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