
Last Updated on: 25 Sep 2025
Honda Amaze price in Solan
The on road price of the Honda Amaze in Solan ranges from INR 8.34 lakh for the base model to about INR 11.53 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Solan are between INR 7.41 lakh and INR 10.24 lakh.
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Trending Questions on Honda Amaze - Answered by Autocar Experts
Hello team, I read your blogs regularly and value your reviews. Please guide me on which car I should buy from my shortlisted options. This will be my first car, and I enjoy driving. My requirements are a minimalist design (not too many gadgets), a manual transmission, good comfort and space, and a roomy boot. I’ve shortlisted the Volkswagen Virtus, Honda Amaze, and Hyundai Basalt. My budget is ₹12–14 lakh. Please advise.
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Coming to your question, the Honda Amaze, while practical and comfy, does not have the driving thrill you would want.
The Volkswagen Virtus, while impressive, will not fit in your budget apart from the base variant, which isn't too impressive. The Citroen Basalt X will be a good pick out of this lot. It has a punchy turbo-petrol engine that is lovely to drive, the ride comfort is excellent, and it has a large boot as well.
Also, while it is feature-packed, it isn't unnecessarily complicated, and the functions are easy to use. The Basalt X would be our recommendation.
Hi. We are a family of four. I own a Honda Brio S MT from 2015, which has clocked 1.15 lakh km. I also use my brother’s Honda City V MT i-VTEC and my father’s Celerio AMT. My usage is very limited, around 15-20 km in city traffic and, fortnightly, 50-70 km between the city and village. Occasionally, I may take long-distance trips. I am looking for an automatic car to replace the Brio. Which is best suited to my usage pattern among the available vehicles?
I want to buy an automatic car and drive about 50 km daily in the city, with 3–4 highway trips a year. I have shortlisted the Nexon Pure+ AMT, XUV 3XO AT, Brezza AT, Amaze VX CVT, and Fronx Delta AMT. Mileage and build quality are important to me. Please advise which one would suit me best.
Of your shortlisted options, the Honda Amaze CVT is the best bet. Its 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine is among the more fuel-efficient of the cars selected here, with only the Maruti Suzuki Fronx Delta AMT offering higher mileage.
However, the Fronx AMT gearbox is not as smooth as the Amaze's CVT, which will be beneficial in city driving. The Amaze, like all Honda cars, has good build quality, with high-quality materials and great fit and finish.
My Honda City is now end of life, and I have shortlisted the Nexon Smart Plus AMT, Glanza S AT, Amaze V CVT, and Swift VXi AGS. These cars belong to different segments, but this will be my second car as I already own a sedan. It will be used mostly for city driving, and I don't want to spend much. Please advise which one to choose, or if I should stretch a bit and go for the base Kia Syros. I am also open to CNG.
The Kia Syros is a nice option that scores very well for cabin quality and space. However, you'd have to settle for a manual gearbox version within your budget. Given that you will primarily use the car in the city, we'd advise an automatic and suggest you consider the options listed above.
I'm planning to buy a new automatic car, with a budget of 12 lakh and not more than that. Suggestions required.
How is the Honda Amaze CVT in your view? I don’t see many posts recommending this sedan.
The closest alternative to the Honda Amaze is the Maruti Suzuki Dzire. The Honda car has the upper hand with a smoother transmission, while the Maruti Suzuki car is more fuel efficient and also costs less. For in-depth analysis, read the Honda Amaze vs Maruti Dzire comparison.
I’m thinking about buying the Honda Amaze CVT (automatic) for my family, but my usage will be very low: only about 100 km/month. Is it a sensible choice, given fuel costs, reliability, and value? What are the pros and cons?
The Honda Amaze CVT is a good choice. Its CVT transmission is smooth, and there's enough room in the cabin for your family to sit in comfort.
If you need a more fuel-efficient option and are fine with a less smooth AMT gearbox, you could consider the Maruti Suzuki Dzire AMT. In fact, we did find the Dzire to offer more for less money. You can also read our comparison of the two compact sedans.

























































