Honda Elevate to Debut Tomorrow: What to Expect?

Honda Elevate will finally make its world debut in India on 6th June.

Customers and Honda both have high hopes for this SUV since it will compete in the most competitive sector in India—the small SUV market—and because it is Honda's first all-new model since 2017. Moreover, this SUV will be the only one offered by Honda, given the discontinuation of the WR-V, CR-V, and BR-V models.

The carmaker has provided an early look at the Elevate SUV's exterior in a teaser photograph. The silhouette of the HR-V SUV is quite similar to that of the newly released Elevate teaser image.


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An official photograph of the Honda Elevate SUV's eye-catching features was previously made public. A small sunroof, a strong shoulder line, roof rails, body-coloured ORVMs (Outside Rear perspective Mirrors) and a relatively flat bonnet were all noticeable features from the top perspective. The style of the alloy wheels is prominently highlighted in the most recent teaser photograph.

A larger touchscreen display than the City's 8-inch screen, a digital driver's display, cruise control, wireless phone charging, and ventilated front seats are just a few of the other features that the Elevate's interior is anticipated to be loaded with. Honda may provide advanced driving assistance (ADAS) features in its tiny SUV, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assistance, and front collision warning. The Elevate will only be the second small SUV after the MG Astor to have this safety system if it is made available.

The City midsize sedan's powertrains will be used in Honda's forthcoming mid-size SUV. It will have a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with 121 horsepower, with a 6-speed manual transmission and a CVT. The 1.5-liter Atkinson cycle petrol powerful hybrid engine with two electric motors and an e-CVT is also anticipated for the Elevate.

The Honda Elevate pricing is anticipated to be revealed in August of this year and may begin at Rs 11 lakh (ex-showroom). The Elevate SUV is expected to officially debut later this year, around the holiday season. The Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun, Skoda Kushaq, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and MG Astor would be its expected competitors.

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