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    Rs. 13.52 - 19.09 Lakh
    On-Road Price, Kolkata
    Waiting Period: 8-12 Weeks

    Honda Elevate Price

    Honda Elevate price for the base model starts at Rs. 13.52 Lakh and the top model price goes upto Rs. 19.09 Lakh (on-road Kolkata). Elevate price for 8 variants is listed below.

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    1498 cc, Petrol, Manual, 15.31 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 13.52 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Manual, 15.31 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 14.36 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Automatic (CVT), 16.92 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 15.62 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Manual, 15.31 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 15.95 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Automatic (CVT), 16.92 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 17.21 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Manual, 15.31 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 17.60 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Automatic (CVT), 16.92 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 18.86 Lakh
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    1498 cc, Petrol, Automatic (CVT), 16.92 kmpl, 119 bhp
    Rs. 19.09 Lakh
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    Honda Elevate Car Specifications

    PriceRs. 13.52 Lakh onwards
    Mileage15.31 to 16.92 kmpl
    Engine1498 cc
    Fuel TypePetrol
    TransmissionManual & Automatic
    Seating Capacity5 Seater

    Honda Elevate Summary

    Price

    Honda Elevate price ranges between Rs. 13.52 Lakh - Rs. 19.09 Lakh depending on the variant selected.

    When was the Honda Elevate launched?

    Honda launched the Elevate SUV in India on 4 September, 2023.

    What variants does the Honda Elevate get?

    The Honda Elevate is available in four variants :- SV, V, VX, and ZX.

    What features are available in the Honda Elevate?

    On the outside, the Elevate boasts SUV styling with its tall and wide bonnet having ridges. Then, the front fascia is highlighted by sleek DRLs integrated into the headlamp cluster, large square grille, and upright nose. On the sides, the SUV gets 17-inch, dual-tone alloy wheels. Meanwhile, the LED taillight at the rear gets the connected look with reflectors.

    The Elevate SUV comes loaded with a large 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, seven-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless charger, automatic climate control, cruise control, ADAS tech, and more.

    What are the engine, performance, and specifications of the Honda Elevate?

    Powering the Elevate is a 1.5-litre, NA petrol engine developing a maximum output of 119bhp and 145Nm of peak torque. Transmission options include a six-speed manual unit and a CVT unit.

    Is the Honda Elevate a safe car?

    The Honda Elevate has not been tested by an NCAP body yet.

    What are the rivals to the Honda Elevate?

    The Honda Elevate rivals the Maruti Grand Vitara, Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, MG Astor, and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.

    Last updated on 4 September, 2023.

    How is the Honda Elevate car?

    • Pros

      • Comparable to its fellow C-SUV competitors, it even surpasses the dimensions of a few.
      • The top-tier variant includes Level 2 ADAS hardware along with a total of six airbags.
      • Touchscreen features wireless smartphone integration and modern connectivity options.
      • Offered with a selection of manual and CVT automatic transmission options.
      • Leading the segment with an exceptional boot space of 458 litres.
    • Cons

      • No variety in engine selection, as the hybrid and diesel engine alternatives are omitted.
      • Lacks premium features such as a 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, heads-up display (HUD), and ventilated seats.
      • Features may not be comprehensive in the lower trims.
      • The GNCAP rating is currently unavailable.

    Honda Elevate Car Review

    We spent time with the Honda Elevate to see if it is a case of 'better late than never' or 'too little, too late'.

    What is it?

    Right Front Three Quarter

    The Honda Elevate comes as the eighth offering in India that you can consider in the highly competitive C-SUV segment. Based on the City, the Elevate has its work cut out for it. But Honda claims a lot of engineering has gone into the Elevate. And there's surely a steer amongst car buyers seeing Honda finally entering the ring. Before the launch and sales commence in September, we spent time with it to see if the Elevate is a case of 'better late than never' or 'too little, too late'. 

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    In terms of appearance, the Elevate's design took some time to grow on me, which was unexpected. The front looks imposing with its upright, squared-off grille and flat bonnet, but it’s the rear that caught me off-guard as it appeared to be smaller than it actually is. In fact, the Elevate matches and even outsizes its rivals. But I realised the proportions are well sorted.  

    How's the cabin of the Elevate?

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    It’s a characteristic Honda cabin as soon as you step inside. The front seats are borrowed from the City and are immensely comfortable. The seating ergonomics are also spot-on, just like the sedan. Not only do you get great visibility all around, but the controls like the gear lever, AC knobs, touchscreen, and even cupholders are also easy to reach, even when driving.  

    Front Row Seats

    You still have those Honda-specific shortcomings  â€“ the phone isn't visible when kept on the charging tray, the slots next to the handbrake are barely useable, and the floating touchscreen (although new) isn't something you can flaunt. But on the upside, there's a nice wooden insert on the dash, soft-touch materials all around, and a useable armrest space. We also liked the meaty steering wheel (again from the City) with many buttons on it as it feels just right for the Elevate's stance.  

    Second Row Seats

    Despite 220mm of ground clearance, getting in the second row is quite easy. Honda has managed to make the seat of the right height and the wide-opening doors work in its favour. Once inside, there is plenty of legroom on offer even if the front seats are pushed all the way back. With scooped headroom, large window area, and rear-quarter glass you get a sense of space despite the absence of a panoramic sunroof. Again, the seats here are comfortable, offering good cushioning along with an adjustable headrest. For practicality, rear passengers get segmented seatback pockets, door pockets, AC vents, and a foldable armrest with cup holders. Sitting three abreast here would be a squeeze but not necessarily inhumane. And the middle passenger also gets a soft backrest, which is surprisingly nice. 

    Bootspace

    Lastly, the bootspace at 458 litres, is best-in-class. It is also quite useable with a squared-off space offering a deep length and little to no intrusions. We stowed four cabin-sized bags and there was still plenty of room to spare. You do get 60:40 split seats here, but they don't fold completely flat. I still wish that Honda would have offered their trademark ‘magic seats’ in the Elevate.  

    Infotainment System

    As for the touchscreen, it's simple but basic with just a shortcut panel for what you'd need. You do get wireless phone integration though. The feature list isn't very long but ticks all the practical ones you'd use on a day-to-day basis like auto AC, push-button start, auto headlamps, auto-dimming IRVM, sunroof, Honda's lane watch camera, and ADAS. Some feel-good features commonly offered like a panoramic sunroof, electric seats, a 360-degree camera, and ambient lighting are given a miss.   

    How is the Elevate to drive?

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    In a segment where you get diesel, turbo-petrol, strong hybrid, and AWD, Honda is sticking with just one engine option and two gearbox choices for the Elevate. It’s the familiar 1.5-litre iVtec from the Honda City. As expected, it is extremely silent and vibration-free when idle. On the move, the charm of this naturally-aspirated four-cylinder engine is felt as it picks up revs nicely and linearly. 

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    Although the peak power is higher up in the rev range, the peak torque comes in at around 4,400rpm. So, you never need to wring the engine all the way to the redline to get the most out of it. The strong low and mid-range grunt is ample enough for everyday driveability as it’s very tractable.  

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    The engine also sounds fantastic, natural, and pure compared to any forced-induced counterpart. But the Elevate is 100kg heavier than the City. So, don’t expect quick acceleration timings and a large grin every time you slam on the throttle. Rather, the Elevate is all about smooth and comfortable driving, be it in the city or cruising on the highway. 

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    Complementing the engine is the six-speed manual we drove for this review. The clutch travel is smooth and light. And the gear action, although not very slick, has a good mechanical feel to it. Even if you are in a gear too high, the engine’s low-end grunt won’t let the engine stutter. We drove over steep inclines and around twisting roads, and this powertrain managed to hold a steady climb in third gear thanks to its strong low-end grunt. This means there’s no need for continuous gearshifts, thus inducing less fatigue when you have to spend long hours behind the wheel. 

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    As for the steering, it has a good weight to it. It’s not light or feels highly assisted. But it’s not particularly quick either. So around winding roads, it requires a more turn-in from the driver. However, the steering in itself is linear and progressive and the steering returnability is equally sweet. Honda has also set up the Elevate to offer a comfortable ride. It’s pliant and manages to round off sharp road irregularities nicely.

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    There’s a good amount of suspension travel absorbing undulations but this also results in some amount of body roll. Over speed breakers or bumps, you might notice vertical movements before it settles down. But it's far from making the occupants uncomfortable, even when cruising at triple-digit speeds over various road surfaces.  

    Should you buy the Elevate?

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    The Honda Elevate comes in as homemade dal-rice in a market full of shawarmas and momos. It’s comfortable, easy to drive and will be a good companion in the long run. The Elevate won’t excite you as much as, say, a spicy/cheesy taco. But the Elevate would satiate your hunger without you having to think twice about calories or fats.  

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    When it arrives in September, Honda could price it on par with the City (at least the introductory pricing). It would surely be popular amongst Honda purists who didn’t have many choices of late. But buyers would find the Elevate to be safe and reliable, while also being handsome to look at, spacious and practical on the inside, and easy to drive. It might not offer a lot of character or wow you much, but will always be easy to live with. The Elevate arrival then, is surely ‘better late than never’.   

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    Pictures by Kaustubh Gandhi 

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    Mileage ARAI (kmpl)
    15.31 to 16.92
    17 to 20.7 —17.87 to 19.67 20.58 to 27.97 —20.58 to 27.97 18.15 to 19.87 17.8 to 18.4 17.6 to 18.5
    Engine (cc)
    1498
    1482 to 1497 1482 to 1497 999 to 1498 1462 to 1490 1349 to 1498 1462 to 1490 999 to 1498 1498 1199
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Petrol & DieselPetrol & DieselPetrolHybrid & CNGPetrolHybrid & CNGPetrolPetrolPetrol
    Transmission
    Manual & Automatic
    Manual, Automatic & Clutchless Manual (IMT)Manual & AutomaticManual & AutomaticAutomatic & ManualManual & AutomaticAutomatic & ManualManual & AutomaticManual & AutomaticManual & Automatic
    Power (bhp)
    119
    113 to 158 113 to 158 114 to 148 87 to 102 108 to 138 87 to 102 114 to 148 119 109
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    Honda Elevate Colours

    Honda Elevate 2024 is available/sold in the following colours in India.

    Phoenix Orange Pearl
    Phoenix Orange Pearl

    Honda Elevate Mileage

    Honda Elevate mileage claimed by ARAI is 15.31 to 16.92 kmpl.

    PowertrainARAI MileageUser Reported Mileage
    Petrol - Manual

    (1498 cc)

    15.31 kmpl15 kmpl
    Petrol - Automatic (CVT)

    (1498 cc)

    16.92 kmpl14.3 kmpl
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    • Good, but could be better.
      The showroom experience was smooth. Insurance was bought from outside. Honda Elevate covers most of the basics such as safety, reliability, practicality, excellent front-row seats, and clean interior design. Below average NVH level, uncomfortable seat for the 5th passenger, low mileage.
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    • Average Car
      The buying was good, no conditions put by the dealer. Timely delivery. One major issue with the car is the front seat size. These being short in length are not suitable for persons of good height, and do not provide thigh support. City mileage 11 to 12 and the highway is around 14.5 Kmpl. On the highway, if you push hard, cabin noise is high above 3000 rpm. Headlights on low beam just ok. The cabin space is good
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    • NOT so Safe car, be careful
      The buying experience was not good. Dealerships unnecessarily push customers to buy insurance, and other accessories - and portray it as if it is mandatory. While ADAS is built for additional safety, Honda has totally missed the sensitivity of Indian traffic. The CMBS (Collision Mitigation Braking System) actually ends up hurting people as much as saving. Traffic in India is so dense that the car keeps on auto braking abruptly at every detection, which ends up hurting people sitting inside the car. Due to sudden braking, I have personally seen people getting whiplash injuries from their seatbelt, senior citizens getting injured and kids could also get hurt. If you have hot food in your hand, even that can spill on you and you can get injured. Also, with continuous traffic and recurring sudden braking, the car is at a high risk of getting hit by the traffic behind; again; hurting the passengers. Even if they have given the option to turn off the CMBS, it turns itself on every time you restart the car. It is not reasonable to expect to remember to turn it off every time you start the car. It is not reasonable to also expect the hired drivers to turn the system off every time they start the car. Honda must give the option to keep the CMBS turned off at all times unless the driver wants to turn it on. The current design of auto turn-off has already put my family and other occupants of my car at high risk, and it will do so with others as well. This issue must be raised to the authorities as well. Commonsense and safety go hand in hand. Please consider carefully before buying this car with this feature. This is my personal opinion and not some paid campaign.
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    • Very poor showroom experience
      Once you visit the showroom you have to hunt around for a salesman to show you a car. Most of them are busy on their mobiles and least interested in showing you the car. To my surprise the car was locked. Will suggest the buyers to find out the service costs, spares and the frequency of mandatory services. Very expensive as compared to other makers.
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    • Better to buy an automatic rather than a manual
      Turbo Engine should be introduced. Performance under 2000 rpm is not good. you will miss the immediate pickup of the car. 360 camera needs to be introduced. Service experience is bad. My left mirror Broke due to an accident and I have claimed through insurance and fixed it. The left mirror fixed with the camera is not up to the mark even though it was fixed by Honda's authorized service center. Camera quality is very bad in comparison to the original camera coming with a rear left mirror. Better to buy an automatic rather than a manual. After my left mirror fixed now i am experiencing ADASH lane assist is not working properly. I have driven around 4000 Km.
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    FAQs About Honda Elevate

    Price
    Q: What is the on road price of Honda Elevate base model?
    The on road price of Honda Elevate base model is Rs. 13.52 Lakh which includes a registration cost of Rs. 123790, insurance premium of Rs. 56637 and additional charges of Rs. 2000.

    Q: What is the on road price of Honda Elevate top model?
    The on road price of Honda Elevate top model is Rs. 19.09 Lakh which includes a registration cost of Rs. 175990, insurance premium of Rs. 74375 and additional charges of Rs. 2000.

    Performance
    Q: What is the real world versus claimed mileage of Honda Elevate?
    The company claimed mileage of Honda Elevate is 15.31 to 16.92 kmpl. As per users, the mileage came to be 14.3 to 15 kmpl in the real world.

    Specifications
    Q: What is the seating capacity in Honda Elevate?
    Honda Elevate has a seating capacity of 5 people.

    Q: What are the dimensions of Honda Elevate?
    The dimensions of Honda Elevate include its length of 4312 mm, width of 1790 mm and height of 1650 mm. The wheelbase of the Honda Elevate is 2650 mm.

    Features
    Q: Is Honda Elevate available in 4x4 variant?
    No, Honda Elevate doesn't come with four wheel drive option.

    Safety
    Q: How many airbags does Honda Elevate get?
    The top Model of Honda Elevate has 6 airbags. The Elevate has driver, passenger, 2 curtain, driver side and front passenger side airbags.

    Q: Does Honda Elevate get ABS?
    Yes, all variants of Honda Elevate have ABS. ABS is a great accident prevention technology, allowing drivers to steer while braking hard.

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