
Honda Elevate and Amaze Now Offered with CNG Kits Retrofit
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Honda has officially commenced the sale of CNG variants of the Elevate and Amaze in the Indian market. These models are equipped with retrofitted CNG kits that are installed at the dealership level. According to Honda, these CNG kits have received government approval. However, customers must visit an authorized dealership to place an order, as bookings for the CNG variants are not available through the online platform.
There have been no cosmetic alterations made to the CNG versions of the Elevate and Amaze. The CNG tank will be located in the boot, which will result in a reduction of boot space. The only modification to the interior will be the inclusion of a button that allows the driver to switch between CNG and petrol fuel sources.
Offers on Honda cars
Honda is providing benefits of up to ₹63,300 on the City model, while the City Hybrid comes with total benefits reaching ₹65,000. These offers apply to all variants of both models.
The Honda Elevate features benefits of up to ₹56,100 across the majority of its variants, with the top-tier Elevate ZX offering the highest benefits of ₹76,100. Additionally, the Apex Edition of the Elevate also includes benefits of ₹56,100, along with accessories valued at ₹35,000 for the compact SUV.
The second-generation Amaze is available with a discount of ₹57,200 on the S variant, while the Amaze S CNG variant enjoys an extra discount of ₹77,200 this month. However, these discounts do not apply to the third-generation Amaze, which is the brand's latest release. The manufacturer offers EMIs starting at ₹1,111 per lakh for the subcompact sedan.
Please be aware that the final offers and discounts are subject to stock availability, the automaker, and the dealership. It is advisable to consult your preferred dealership in your area for the most favourable deal.
Honda exports surges
Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL) wrapped up the financial year 2024-25 with total sales of 126,151 units, showing a slight rise from the 124,173 units sold in the prior fiscal year. This results in a modest year-on-year growth of 1.59 percent for the company. Domestic sales comprised 65,925 units, while exports soared to 60,226 units, achieving Honda's highest export volume to date and a significant 60 percent increase compared to the previous year.
In March 2025, HCIL reported domestic sales of 7,228 units and exports of 4,656 units. When compared to March 2024, during which the company recorded local sales of 7,071 units and exports of 6,860 units, this indicates a 14.7 percent decline in total sales for March.
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