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Honda Elevate

Honda Elevate price in Mahabubabad

₹14.27 - ₹20.38 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹20,594 /month

The Honda Elevate price in Mahabubabad starts at Rs 11.60 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base Petrol SV MT variant, while the Elevate Petrol ADV Edition CVT top variant starts at Rs 16.57 lakh (ex-showroom). The Honda Elevate on-road price in Mahabubabad is Rs 14.27 lakh for the base variant, while the top model Honda Elevate on road price in Mahabubabad is Rs 20.38 lakh.

Honda Elevate On Road Price by Variants

Petrol SV MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹11,59,890
RTO (Individual)
₹1,97,181
Insurance
₹57,995
Other Charges
₹12,199
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Mahabubabad₹14,27,265 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹20,594 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Value for money
Petrol V MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.84 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol V CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹16.27 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol VX MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.92 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
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Petrol VX CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹18.34 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol ZX MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.43 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol ZX Black Edition MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.64 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol ADV Edition MT1498 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.94 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol ZX CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹19.88 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad
Petrol ZX Black Edition CVT1498 cc | Petrol | CVT
₹20.09 LakhOn road price, Mahabubabad

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Mileage16.92 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹10,638

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Honda Elevate FAQs

The V CVT is the most affordable variant of the Honda Elevate to get an automatic (continuously variable transmission) gearbox. The V CVT costs Rs 1.62 lakh more than the base SV trim with the manual gearbox.

For buyers who are budget conscious but still seek a decent set of features, the V trim with the 6-speed manual gearbox is preferable. However, the VX trim with the CVT automatic gearbox not only makes it easier to drive this SUV, but it also comes with more convenience features.

The one-year maintenance (10,000km) cost of the Honda Elevate can go up to Rs 3,915 for the manual version.

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2d

Hi, I was considering a Kylaq Sig+, the Venue N line N6 and maybe Honda Elevate, trying to keep the cost below 13lakhs. A first-time car buyer. It's just my wife and me, sometimes maybe take our parents around. Our goals are weekend trips, and weekdays are not a lot. Want it to be a sub SUV of sorts. Would also do multistate trips sometimes. Kylaq was a no-brainer, but I was worried about Skoda maintenance and the turbo petrol engine. Should I look at NA instead? Please suggest from the above, or if there's any other car I could consider?

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We'd recommend the Skoda Kylaq Signature+ Automatic. For a first-time buyer who will mostly use the car for weekend drives, occasional long road trips and relatively little weekday running, the Kylaq is the most rounded choice. It offers excellent ride and handling, feels secure at highway speeds and is enjoyable to drive without compromising on comfort.We wouldn't be overly concerned about the 1.0 TSI turbo-petrol engine. It is now a well-proven powertrain, and the 6-speed Aisin torque-converter automatic has a strong reputation for smoothness and reliability. As for maintenance, Skoda's ownership costs have become much more competitive in recent years, especially if you opt for one of its service packages.The Honda Elevate is a strong alternative if you value long-term simplicity and reliability above all else. Its naturally aspirated petrol engine and CVT are proven, easy to live with and should offer complete peace of mind, though it isn't as engaging to drive as the Kylaq.

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6d

Hello Autocar. I have been looking for a second car for our family. We currently own a Tata Tiago EV Long Range, which is used for all our city driving and weekend trips to our hometown, around 80 km one way. However, we now feel the need for a dedicated highway car because we miss taking longer family road trips. Our budget is under Rs. 15 lakh. My primary choice was the Honda Elevate VX Manual. I deliberately avoided the CVT because we already have an automatic EV for city use, and I don't think a petrol automatic can match the smoothness and instant response of an EV. However, I've started reconsidering my decision because I feel the Elevate isn't the ideal highway cruiser. While it is spacious and comfortable, it doesn't feel particularly relaxed at highway speeds, and its highway fuel efficiency isn't very impressive. The next option I shortlisted is the Hyundai i20 N Line N6 Manual. I generally prefer spacious hatchbacks over sub-4 metre SUVs, and I never really liked that segment. Choosing the N Line would also save me around Rs. 5 lakh compared to the Elevate, while offering better cruising ability and fuel efficiency, considering this car will be used almost exclusively for highways and long road trips. My main question is whether the i20 N Line would be comfortable enough for a family of four with some luggage. All of us are lean, under 170 cm tall, and below 60 years of age. Everyone in the family likes the idea of the N Line. We have also ruled out diesel cars because my family doesn't like them, and I didn't push that option either due to DPF concerns and the fact that the car won't be used regularly. Please advise whether the i20 N Line N6 Manual would be a good choice for us.

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The Hyundai i20 N Line N6 manual is a good highway car. Its tall sixth gear allows it to cruise comfortably at highway speeds while returning respectable fuel efficiency. The engine has a strong mid-range, making overtakes easy, and it feels stable at high speeds. For your use case, performance will feel noticeably dulled with four people on board, and pushing the engine harder will reduce fuel efficiency. It also suffers from a weak bottom end, so performance below 2,000rpm is not particularly strong. A full load can also leave ground clearance marginal over taller speed breakers, and the ride is on the firmer side, which passengers may find uncomfortable. While cabin space is generally good for the segment, the boot may feel tight when carrying luggage for four.The Honda Elevate has a definite advantage when it comes to space. While your family of four, all under 170cm tall, will fit comfortably in the i20, the Elevate gives them more room to stretch out, which matters on longer journeys. Its shorter gearing means performance is actually quite good for a naturally aspirated engine, but as you pointed out, it does not feel particularly relaxed at highway speeds.If you can live with the i20 N Line’s shortcomings, it is a good fit for your needs and significantly cheaper than the Elevate. Before making a decision, take your family on an extended highway test drive to see how they feel in the rear seat. As a family car, though, the Elevate is the better choice.Alternatively, consider the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI manual. It offers better highway performance than the Elevate, more space than the i20, and is one of the best-handling SUVs in its class, which you are likely to enjoy.

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I’m planning to buy an automatic petrol SUV and would appreciate your suggestions. We are a family of 3 with a 4-year-old daughter. Around 90% of our driving is within Mumbai city, with occasional highway trips. I’m 6’4”, my wife is 5’7”, so cabin space and comfort for tall occupants are important. I was almost set on the Mahindra XUV 7XO, but after seeing the Kia Seltos, I’m now confused. My priorities are comfort, ease of driving in city traffic, safety, reliability, and hassle-free ownership. Which one would you recommend and why? Are there any other options around the Rs. 20 lakh on-road budget that I should consider?

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Pick the Kia Seltos 1.5 petrol automatic for your mostly Mumbai use. It is easier to thread through traffic and park than the bigger Mahindra, the automatic is smooth in stop go, and real city fuel efficiency will be better too. Kia’s service reach and overall ownership experience in Mumbai are also very hassle free. The new Seltos also comes well equipped on the safety front and secured a 5-star crash rating from BNCAP. You are tall, so one watch-out. In the Seltos, front headroom can feel tight with the sunroof. Try a variant without it or set the seat lower and see if you are comfortable behind the wheel. If headroom is the only decider, look at the Honda Elevate petrol automatic. It isn't as refined or well equipped as the Seltos but the cabin is airy and seat height is great for tall people.

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