2024 Honda Amaze to be launched on December 4: Five key expectations you should know
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As showcased in the design sketches, the 2024 Amaze picks up style cues from the latest Honda City and borrows some from the global-spec Accord. It has a wider stance and features a new grille with a chrome strip on top that connects a set of dual-pod LED headlamps. The bumper unit gets sharpened for a sportier look with new fog lamp units on either side. The sketches show the Amaze riding on multi-spoke alloys that look similar to that of the City. The rear end is expected to receive wraparound taillights while the roof gets more streamlined.
The cabin of the 2024 Amaze features a black and beige theme and a three-spoke steering wheel that is commonplace in most modern Honda cars. The dashboard layout borrows cues from the Honda Accord and features a free-standing touchscreen infotainment that sits on top of the climate vents, positioned towards the driver. The seats are expected to be treated with beige upholstery, in line with the interior theme.
The 2024 Honda Amaze is expected to bring a revamped tech suite with a new, larger infotainment display that allows for wireless connectivity as well as a wireless charging compartment. The car is expected to bring a single-pane electric sunroof, with its segment rival, the newly launched Maruti Suzuki Dzire, featuring it as well.
The interior design sketches have hinted at the addition of a semi-digital instrument cluster similar to that on the City and the Elevate. The cluster seems to show a graphic for a lane driving assist function, hinting that Honda may be bringing in ADAS to the compact sedan segment for the first time. This is expected to be provided with features such as lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and autonomous braking. The 2024 Amaze is further expected to feature six airbags as standard, a stability control program, and a 360-degree surround view camera.
The third gen Honda Amaze is highly likely to retain the 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol unit that currently powers the outgoing model. This unit can be mated to a five-speed manual gearbox or a CVT and makes 88 bhp and 110 Nm of torque.
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