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Last Updated on: 07 Jan 2026
Honda Amaze price in Visnagar
The on road price of the Honda Amaze in Visnagar ranges from INR 8.42 lakh for the base model to about INR 11.20 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Visnagar are between INR 7.48 lakh and INR 10.00 lakh.
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The Honda Amaze starting price in Visnagar is Rs 7.48 lakh (ex-showroom)
The top model price of the Honda Amaze in Visnagar is Rs 10.00 lakh (ex-showroom)
The Honda Amaze mid level variant VX CVT is priced at Rs 9.22 lakh (ex-showroom)
The price range of the Honda Amaze in Visnagar is Rs 7.48 lakh to Rs 10.00 lakh (both ex-showroom)
The on-road price range of the Honda Amaze in Visnagar is Rs 8.42 lakh to Rs 11.20 lakh
Trending Questions on Honda Amaze - Answered by Autocar Experts
I currently have 2017 Celerio AMT. I am looking for a small car with a smooth automatic transmission as an upgrade. My daily usage is just 20 kms and a monthly once long trip of around 200kms. Majority of the journey will be in city trafic. What are my best options under 10 Lakhs, and should I also consider the Punch ev.
If you are looking for a smooth automatic experience, a CVT is your best option. While most cars in this price range use an AMT like your Celerio, there are two options with CVTs – the Hyundai i20 and the Honda Amaze. Both these cars get 1.2-litre four-cylinder engines mated to CVT transmissions that are smooth and easy to use. Both have reasonably roomy cabins, but the Amaze has the advantage of a larger boot. It is also the newer car and therefore gets our vote.
With regard to your query about the Punch EV, there is no denying that it is a phenomenal city car. However, your limited commute of just 20km does not really justify an EV. Also, in our real-world test of the previous Punch EV we managed 216km on a full charge on the highway. The new Punch EV will improve on that with its larger battery pack, but the range might still be a limiting factor on your monthly road trips.
Before you decide, do take a test drive of all these cars.
"Hey, I'm stuck between the Maruti Baleno zeta or alpha, Tata Punch adventure, and Honda Amaze vx - all with automatics. I'm looking for good safety features, decent mileage, and low maintenance costs, with durability being a top priority. My current ride's a WagonR automatic. Any advice?" My monthly drive is 2500-3000km
Given how much you drive, you'd be happiest with the Honda Amaze CVT. It's got the most sophisticated gearbox and its smoothness will have a big bearing on your drive experience. The Amaze offers ample safety features and its reassuring to know that its a 5 star Bharat NCAP-rated model. Hondas are easy to maintain, very reliable and will not give trouble for years.
Do note, the Amaze CVT is decent on fuel economy but won't be as fuel efficient as the other two that use simpler AMT gearboxes. If fuel economy is a key priority, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AGS is your best bet.
I'm planning to buy the Honda V CVT and put CNG in it through the dealer. It won't void my warranty. Will it interfere with the Honda Sensing system (ADAS)?
I'm considering upgrading from my Honda Amaze Diesel to a new Kia Seltos IVT HTX (A). My primary concern is whether the Seltos, with its IVT transmission, can handle a full load as well as my current Amaze, which has a turbo diesel engine. My monthly driving is around 500 km, and I take one or two long trips of around 1200 km annually. Apart from performance with full load, mileage is also a concern. Is this a good upgrade, or are there better alternatives available?
Hey everyone, I'm a first-time buyer and a new driver looking for a car for my family of 5. I'm 6 ft tall, so space and comfort are important. My budget is around ₹12 lakhs, and safety is my biggest priority. Any recommendations would be really helpful!
I am planning to buy my first car, and I have never owned one before. I own a house with a car parking area. My car usage will be very low, maybe twice a week or even less. I am confused about what to choose: Should I buy a petrol vehicle now (BS6 Phase 2 engine car)? Or should I wait for flex-fuel engines to come to market, as E27 is in the news? Should I buy an EV? Please advise.
First, let’s clear the confusion around flex-fuel and E27. There’s a lot of noise on social media, but flex-fuel cars (E27 and above) are still some time away in the mass market. Also, it’s not yet clear what real-world benefit they will offer to customers. Higher ethanol blends generally reduce fuel efficiency, so unless E27 fuel is significantly cheaper than today’s E20 petrol, the advantage may not be substantial.
Current BS6 Phase 2 petrol cars are fully compatible with E20 fuel, which is expected to remain the base fuel even if higher ethanol blends are introduced. So buying a petrol car now is absolutely safe and sensible. There’s no need to delay your purchase waiting for flex-fuel technology.
Now, since you have your own house with dedicated parking, installing a home charger is possible. That makes an EV a practical option. For a first-time buyer, an EV is actually very easy to drive. It has no clutch, no gear shifts, offers smooth acceleration, and has very low running costs. Something like the Tata Punch EV offers good value. Just keep in mind that long highway trips will require planning around charging stops.
If your usage is only twice a week or less, a regular petrol car may still be the simpler, more flexible choice. One of our go-to recommendations for first-time buyers is the Honda Amaze. It’s easy to drive, reliable, comfortable and offers hassle-free ownership.
I am confused about selecting a new car. My priorities are the best seating and driving comfort, along with safety. I may run the car around 1,000 to 1,500 km per month. My choices are the Nexon Diesel AMT and Amaze ZX CVT. Please guide me.
Hello Autocar, My budget is around ₹13 lakh, and I want to own an automatic car. My daily running will be less than 10 km because I travel to the office by bike. The car will be used mostly on weekends and for intercity travel. Please suggest a suitable car for me. How about purchasing the Honda City CVT in 2026? Should I go ahead now or wait for its facelift?
The Honda City CVT is a good car; however, even the base version would be over the Rs 13 lakh mark.
You could thus consider the Honda Amaze CVT instead. The top-end version will come in under your budget, and you will get a well-equipped car with features like an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless phone connectivity. It also has in cabin air purifier, automatic climate control with rear AC vents and even an ADAS system, which can come in handy on your highway drives.
The Amaze is also quite spacious inside, and the boot, too, is large and should accommodate any weekend luggage you may have.
My 80 to 90 percent running is in the city. I want an automatic car, and I am confused between the Maruti Brezza AT, Honda Amaze CVT, and Hyundai Venue DCT.
Hi, I have been using a 2009 model Honda City for the last 15+ years. I am looking to buy a second car primarily for city use (about 60 km daily) and occasional weekend drives of up to 400 km. I want a car that can accommodate three adults and two kids in reasonable comfort, with good fuel efficiency, low maintenance, reliable build quality, and good resale value after three years. Can you please suggest an automatic sedan or SUV within a budget of ₹11–11.5 lakh on road in Chennai? My relatives own a Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite, which I test-drove, but I am not happy with their ownership experience and want to avoid these two options. I am okay with AMT variants as well. Looking forward to your suggestion. Thanks, Siva
To accommodate three adults and two children, you need a wide and spacious car that can also handle luggage for a weekend drive. Our first choice within your budget is the Honda Amaze ZX CVT, which is quite spacious and comes with a reasonably large 416-litre boot.
The Amaze’s CVT automatic is smooth and responsive for city driving. While it’s not as strong on the highway, for occasional long drives, it does just fine. The Amaze is also reliable, fuel-efficient and has low maintenance costs, and like most Hondas, it is generally trouble-free.























































