Honda Elevate 2026 Price Increase Announced in India
  • How much Honda has increased the cost of its Elevate SUV in India

  • What modifications should one anticipate between various trims and versions?

The prices of Honda Cars India's Elevate SUV have been adjusted for 2026. The price hikes apply to all models, from the entry-level SV to the top models. These higher rates, which went into effect in January, are a reflection of larger changes in the auto industry, such as the effects of changing tax laws and pressure on input costs.

Maximum Hike in Base Variant

The SV model has seen the biggest rise, going up by almost ₹59,990 from its previous price. This raises the initial ex-showroom price from about ₹11.00 lakh to about ₹11.60 lakh. For the entry-level model, that is an increase of around ₹60,000.

To a lesser degree, the cost of other variations has also increased. The VX grade increases by around ₹13,590 for both manual and CVT automatic variants, while the V trim increases by nearly ₹9,990. Modest increases of about ₹9,990 have been made to even the mid and high trims, such as ZX and special editions.

What Stays the Same

The Elevate's mechanics haven't changed despite price increases. A 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine with 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque continues to power the SUV. A CVT automatic or a six-speed manual gearbox is available to buyers.

In addition to the basic trims, Honda has kept a number of special editions. These include the Black Edition, Apex, Elite Pack, and Signature Black editions, all of which prioritise feature and aesthetic improvements over mechanical modifications.

The Elevate's price change is a component of a larger adjustment made by Honda, which has also changed the cost of other vehicles in its lineup. These modifications align with efforts to keep up with rising input costs and inflation, as well as changes in taxation.

For potential customers, this means that despite the price increase, the Elevate is still competitive in its class because it offers a well-balanced combination of features and performance. Before making a final purchase, it is essential to verify the most recent prices at your local Honda dealership.

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