Last Updated on: 03 Jun 2026
Honda Amaze FAQs
Honda Amaze FAQs
The automatic variants of the Honda Amaze come with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which is smooth and easy to use.
The 3rd Generation Honda Amaze achieved a 5-star safety rating for Adult Occupant Protection and a 4-star rating for Child Occupant Protection in the Bharat NCAP crash tests.
Yes, the Honda Amaze is available with Level 2 ADAS, making it one of the most affordable cars in India with advanced safety features like Collision Mitigation Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane Keeping Assist
Compared to rivals like the Hyundai Aura and Maruti Dzire, the Honda Amaze's 416-litre boot is the most spacious.
The manual gearbox's smooth and short throws, combined with the light and effortless clutch pedal makes driving the Honda Amaze quite easy. The smooth and effortless CVT makes it easier still.
Considering a five-year loan tenure, 9 percent interest rate and a downpayment of Rs 1 lakh, the EMI for the Honda Amaze's base variant is Rs 16,192, which will vary depending on your location and bank.
The cheapest variant of the Honda Amaze to get an automatic gearbox is the V CVT.
The one-year (10,000km) maintenance cost of the Honda Amaze ranges between Rs 2,606 and Rs 3,832.
The most fuel-efficient gearbox option with the Honda Amaze is the continuously variable transmission (CVT).














