Honda Cars India Ltd and the Indian automotive sector have achieved major success as a whole because Honda Elevate SUVs have made their debut in Japan, the Honda company’s home country. It was the first time for the Japan-based automaker when it exported to Japan a vehicle constructed in India and stamps it as the 'WR-V.'
The debut of Honda Elevate, which was in 09-2023, India, and it amassed tens of thousands of consumers on the market just within the past 06 months with up to 30 thousand customers. The Indian bag got more and more popular so lately now after it's spread around the world several other countries have begun their exports to different countries like Turkey, the Middle East, Mexico, Nepal, Bhutan, and South Africa. And now, Japan joins Nikkie’s list of the best destinations for India’s SUV.
Design and Features
Reflecting an outstanding look, the Honda Elevate is quite majestic highlighting with a large hexagonal grille that holds the brand logo and less than LED headlamps which are located on the right and left sides. Its thick plastic bodywork features boxy sides and flared wheel arches slightly to add to the feeling of rigidity, hence the commanding look, and they are mounted on 17-inch silver alloy wheels.
The autonomous driving technology platform on the Honda Elevate includes both a superior advanced technology system and a comfortable interior. An inbuilt 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration to give users a better experience of music. The 7-inch display semi-digital instrument clusters add to this already impressive equipment. In addition, the SUV also provides a wireless charging system, rear-parking camera, and lane watch camera that improve the driving experience from a convenience and safety perspective. ADAS systems above all add to the driver safety protection to Honda's attention on the sharing of innovations and protection on the road too.
Powertrain and Pricing
In the Indian market, the Honda Elevate is powered by a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine delivering 119 bhp of power and 145 Nm of peak torque. This engine is mated to either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic transmission, offering a dynamic driving experience tailored to individual preferences.
With a starting price of Rs 11.58 lakh (ex-showroom), the Honda Elevate competes fiercely against renowned models such as the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder in the Indian SUV segment.
The introduction of the Honda Elevate to the Japanese market not only signifies a new chapter for the brand but also underscores the growing prominence of India as a hub for automotive manufacturing and export. As Honda Cars India continues to expand its global footprint, the Elevate stands as a testament to the country's capabilities in producing world-class vehicles that resonate with discerning consumers worldwide.
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