Honda Amaze Facelift launch with all new look in affordable price

Features of Honda Amaze: A Compact Sedan That Balances Comfort and Practicality The Honda Amaze has become one of the most predictable and rounded options in the compact sedan space.

Targeted mainly at the Indian market, Amaze targets buyers who want an everyday car but prefer the practicality of a sedan combined with the manoeuvrability of a car with compact proportions.

Backed by good looks, comfortable cabin and reliable engines, the Amaze is a fine mix of urban practicality and cruise comfort that is popular with both family and professional drivers.

Contemporary Style with a little bit of Class

The new Honda Amaze has a nice clean design that make is look a bit matured.

The large, chrome grille, stylish headlamps with LED DRLs (in higher models), and crisp character lines on the sides make it look premium.

The proportional stance and clean rear along with a slick pair of tail lamps see to it that from any angle, whether in the parking lot of an office or out on the highway, the Amaze looks good.

What also helps the Amaze keep things in its favour is that even though it is a sub-4m compact sedan,

it doesn’t have a boot that makes it look like a hatchback with a boot tacked on.

Design It really feels like a coherent and well planned design – it has character.

Roomy Cabin with Easy-to-Use Amenities

Get in and the Amaze impresses with its interior roominess. The palette of beige and black imparts an airy quality, which is amplified by generously sized windows.

The front seats are soft yet supportive, and the rear bench has generous leg and headroom, enough for even taller riders to get butts in seats.

Leave on family vacations with everything you could possibly need, safe in the knowledge,

that lugging your luggage will not be an issue with the 420-litre boot, one of the biggest in the segment.

On the features side of things, the Amaze comes with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay,

a reverse camera, push button start, automatic climate control and steering-mounted audio controls on the higher trims.

The cabin is functional, and quality is noticeably high in the fit and finish – this is Honda quality.

Engines and the Driving Experience

The Honda Amaze gets a 1.2-litre petrol that makes 90 PS of power and 110 Nm of torque. Buyers have the option of a 5-speed manual gearbox or a CVT automatic.

The petrol engine is responsive and refined, perfect for city commutes and occasional highway sprints.

Whereas, Honda has dropped the diesel edition with the recent update, the petrol is still a strong performer with great fuel economy.

Ride: In terms of ride quality, the Amaze does a good job of tackling broken roads, and is also very stable at high speeds on the highway.

Ride is soft for the occasion, daily drives are really comfortable. The light steering and small size also make it handy around town.

Honda Amaze

Pros:

Big-Car Accommodations: Big on room and comfort for a compact sedan.

Refined Petrol Engine: Smooth to drive and fuel efficient.

Big Boot: Class-leading luggage space.

Premium Design: Contemporary and vibe looks coolest in style.

Cons:

No Diesel for Now: Fans of diesel may lament the available fuel-sipping diesel engine of the past.

Average Enthusiast Appeal: Probably not that fun to drive for enthusiasts.

Not All Features Are Available in All Trims: Things like DRLs and a touchscreen are not available or standard across all variants.

Honda Amaze: Final Verdict

Space, comfort, reliability, and efficiency – the Honda Amaze is a true all-rounder that checks all the right dividers.

That makes it a smart option for those who are in the market for a relatively affordable, efficient little sedan that can handle everyday errand-running and the occasional highway trip with little drama.

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