
Last Updated on: 03 Dec 2025
Honda Elevate
Honda Elevate is Honda’s mid-size SUV in the brand’s portfolio. The Honda Elevate price ranges between ₹11.00 lakh to ₹16.47 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Honda Elevate variants include 11 options spread across four trims - SV, V, V and ZX. Honda offers the Elevate in 1 engine option:. 4 cyls and 4 cyls.
Honda Elevate mileage ranges between 15.31 kmpl - 16.92 kmpl, depending on the model.
Key Highlights of Honda Elevate
- The Elevate is powered by a single 1.5 litre i-VTEC four cylinder petrol engine producing 121hp and 145Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual or a CVT automatic transmission.
- The only SUV currently offered by Honda for sale in India
- The Elevate scored a 5-star rating in the Japanese NCAP crash safety testing.
- Top models of the Elevate come equipped with level 2 ADAS
- Elevate interiors come with a black and brown or black and ivory white two-tone finish with leatherette upholstery on the dashboard
- The Elevate also comes in the ‘Black’ edition which gets all black exteriors and interiors
- The Honda Elevate comes with features like .
- Recently launched Elevate ADV brings in cosmetic changes giving it a more rugged look
Elevate Rivals
The Honda Elevate competitors include some of the most popular mid-size SUVs in India. It includes Grand Vitara, Kia Seltos, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Hyundai Creta, MG Astor, and the Maruti Victoris.
Honda Elevate Latest Updates
November 2025: Honda Elevate ADV Edition launched at Rs 15.29 lakh
October 2025: Honda City, Elevate get discounts of up to Rs 1.32 lakh this month
Sept 2025: 2025 Honda Elevate gets new interior colour, optional grille design
May 2025: Honda Elevate Apex Summer Edition launched at Rs 12.39 lakh
January 2025: Honda Elevate Black Edition launched
September 2023: Honda Elevate launched at Rs 11 lakh
Honda Elevate Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 15.31 kmpl - 16.92 kmpl |
Engine | 1498 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | 7-step CVT Auto, 6-speed Manual |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 121hp at 6600 rpm |
Max Torque | 145Nm at 4300 rpm |
Honda Elevate price & variants
The Honda Elevate pricing starts from Rs 11.00 lakh and goes up to Rs 16.47 lakh (ex-showroom). Honda Elevate variants offer 11 options across six trims, with Petrol SV MT as the entry-level and Petrol ADV Edition CVT as the top trim. The Elevate on-road price ranges between Rs 12.80 lakh to Rs 19.09 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
- The Honda Elevate Petrol SV MT is offered only with the petrol manual and starts from Rs. 10.99 lakh ex-showroom.
- Moving up, the V variants get the petrol engine with the CVT transmission starting from Rs. 15.31 lakh. (ex-showroom)
- The top ZX variants for the manual and CVT begin from Rs 14.77 lakh and Rs 16.05 lakh, respectively
- The Black edition only comes with the top spec ZX variants at an additional Rs 10,000.
- The new ADV Edition starts from Rs 15.29 lakh (MT) and Rs 16.44 lakh (CVT)
Honda Elevate expert review
We like
Space and comfort
Ride and handling
We don't like
Features not up to class standards
Needs a turbo or hybrid engine option
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Reviewed by: Gavin D'Souza
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Honda Elevate mileage
The Honda Elevate manual has a 15.31kpl mileage and the CVT returns a 16.92kpl mileage. Elevate does not get a diesel engine; it can be had with a CNG kit, as Honda offers retrofitment facility through its dealers.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 1498 cc | 7-step CVT Auto | 16.92 kmpl |
| Petrol | 1498 cc | 6-speed Manual | 15.31 kmpl |
Honda Elevate news
Honda Elevate Images
The over 4 metre Elevate has a boxy design without going overboard with cuts and creases on the sides, which is the exact opposite of its Kia and Hyundai SUV rivals. Consider checking it out from different viewing angles in our detailed image gallery.
Honda Elevate videos
The Honda Elevate video review of Autocar India details the sports utility vehicle’s performance, features, handling and a lot more. See our latest video review gallery for the same.



Honda Elevate Colours
Honda Elevate colour options include Phoenix Orange Pearl, Platinum White Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic, Obsidian Blue Pearl, Golden Brown Metallic, Lunar Silver Metallic, Meteoroid Grey Metallic and Crystal Black Pearl (available with Black and Signature Black Editions). Orange, white and red colours are also available in dual tone.
Honda Elevate FAQs
Trending Questions on Honda Elevate - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am looking for a reliable car under ₹16 lakh (on-road) for long-term use (10 to 12 years). My monthly running is 2000 km, primarily on highways. Which car should I go for?
I am confused between the Honda Amaze ZX CVT, Honda Elevate ZX CVT, and Hyundai Venue HX10 AT. My main concerns are safety, ease and smoothness of driving, and reliability. I mostly drive in the city with an occasional highway trip once a month or so for vacations. Please suggest a good car among the ones I have listed. Thanks!
The Honda Amaze is a compact sedan, the Honda Elevate is an SUV, and the Hyundai Verna is a mid-size sedan. So, they are quite different in terms of body style and their usage.
The Honda Amaze suits buyers on a tighter budget, and since you’ve shortlisted the Elevate and Verna, we assume your budget is higher and around Rs 20 lakh.
The Hyundai Verna is a well-equipped sedan and works well for city driving. That said, we also suggest you look closely at Elevate. SUVs are generally more comfortable and confidence-inspiring on highways.
The Honda Elevate 1.5-litre engine paired with the CVT gearbox feels smooth and responsive in everyday city use as well. It also offers a large boot, which is handy for weekend trips and vacation luggage
My 2019 i20 is with my parents, and I am looking for a new car. My weekly running is around 30-40 km with occasional long highway drives, and sometimes I think about taking it to the mountains. I have test-driven the Škoda Kushaq, Slavia, and Honda Elevate, but am not able to decide. My budget can stretch up to ₹18 lakh - please suggest which car I should go for.
We suggest you wait for the new Skoda Kushaq, which will be launched next month. It has more features and is great on the highway and twisty roads.
Your budget may limit you to the 1.0 TSI engine, but that’s a really punchy engine mated to a smooth 6-speed automatic box. The Honda Elevate works well as a city car, but it's nowhere near as good as a Kushaq or even a Skoda Slavia on a twisty road.
I have been driving a Santro for 24 years, and it is still running well. I now plan to change to a 1.5-litre car, either a sedan or an SUV. I am considering the Grand Vitara Strong Hybrid Alpha Plus, Honda Elevate ZX, and Creta SX. My usage will be daily solo driving and 2–3 long drives with my family of five. Comfort with family on long trips is a priority, and low running cost and maintainability are important for daily use. Above all, good looks matter. Please suggest the best choice among these.
According to your requirement and among the options you have selected, we would suggest you to go for the Hyundai Creta SX. It scores well above the other options because of the space that it offers.
Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara's second row is good for 2, and a squeeze for 3. Honda Elevate's central console protrudes prominently in the second row, compromising rear passenger space.
The Hyundai Creta looks good, is feature-rich, and delivers a comfortable experience for family use, both in city driving and on long journeys. You are familiar with Hyundai’s ecosystem, adding to the ease of ownership.
My monthly driving is around 250 to 300 km, mostly on highways, with occasional long trips once or twice a year. I have a family of four and am looking for a petrol manual car with a budget of around ₹15 lakh. Please suggest a couple of options with good safety, value for money, and resale value.
My family owns a 2022 Honda WR-V petrol and we are planning to upgrade our car. It will be mostly used in the city and mainly driven by my parents. I am confused between the VW Taigun 1.0 petrol, Honda Elevate, and Tata Curvv, and I am not so sure about the Kia Syros or the newer Victoris. My main concerns are safety, balanced features, and maintenance. Please advise which car I should choose.
Since you've already owned a Honda car, you might like what the Elevate has to offer. Its ride comfort is its highlight; the high seating will make it easy for your parents to get in and out, and its petrol engine delivers strong performance.
The Volkswagen Taigun is smaller in size, which makes it a bit easier to park and manoeuvre. However, it doesn't feel as user-friendly as the Honda, since the manual's clutch is a touch heavier, and the automatic isn't as seamless as the Elevate's either.
Since you're not keen on the Maruti Victoris or Kia Syros, you can also consider the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.
I am looking to buy a comfortable 5-seater SUV for driving in Mumbai and its outskirts, and I am confused whether to go for the Honda Elevate CVT or book the Tata Sierra DCA; could you please help me decide?
Both cars you selected have 1.5 naturally aspirated (NA) engines, and the Honda car engine mated to a CVT is clearly the better option for several reasons.
Firstly, Honda makes the best small-capacity naturally aspirated engines, and for Mumbai traffic, the CVT is a much smoother automatic than the twin-clutch DCA in the Tata.
Also, the Tata engine, which develops a mere 106hp, is nowhere near as powerful as the Honda engine (121hp). Hence, Honda Elevate is better than the Tata Sierra DCA, which comes with this 1.5 NA engine.
Hi, I’m confused between the Honda Elevate and the Honda City. My basic requirements are safety, comfort and reliability, especially on highways. I have heard that the Elevate has high NVH levels, while the City’s ground clearance and narrow tyres could be problematic. I don’t plan to do any off-roading but want to drive comfortably on ghats and long distances. I am very confused and would appreciate any advice.
Yes, NVH levels in the Honda Elevate are quite high, and thus, if it's only the ghats and long drives that you are considering, the Honda City will do just fine.
Moreover, the City will be more fuel efficient than the Elevate, even more so if you get the hybrid version, thus you will save on fuel bills during your long-distance travels. The only downside of the City is that its ground clearance is low, which can be a problem on bad roads.
However, if you are not going to go off-roading and the roads in your area are generally in good condition, this should not be a deal-breaker.
Hi experts, I’m planning to purchase my first car with an automatic transmission within a budget of ₹15 to ₹17 lakh for 60% city driving and 40% in hilly areas. I’m confused whether the Honda Elevate with its NA engine and CVT transmission will have enough power to perform well with a full load of 5 adults and luggage in hilly terrain, or if there is another suitable car that fulfils my needs - please advise.
Honda Elevate gets a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, which churns out 121hp power and 145Nm torque, which is sufficient power for your everyday use.
Naturally aspirated engines deliver power in a smooth, linear manner and lack the sudden surge experienced in turbocharged units, and that is often mistaken for a lack of performance when compared to turbos. Power won’t be an issue; the real drawback is at the rear, where the central passenger has to contend with a prominent floor hump and a protruding AC vent, both of which eat into legroom and make long journeys uncomfortable. If travelling with 5 is your priority, we recommend you go with the Hyundai Creta.
Hello Autocar, kindly help me choose between the Elevate ZX Manual and the Aircross Pure Tech AT for driving in city in weekdays and hills and highways in weekends. I want a fun-to-ride but equally comfortable ride for rear seat passengers.
Both the Honda Elevate and the Citroen Aircross have a very good ride quality and are powered by responsive engines.
For your requirements, you would not go wrong with either. However, to quantify between the two, we would rate the Aircross better in terms of ride quality, engine performance and refinement. Thus, we would recommend you pick the Citroen since driving pleasure and ride quality are very important to you.
However, make sure there is a dealer in your area and in the areas you plan to drive to, as the Citroen network is very sparse at the moment.


































































