The Honda Amaze is set to receive a significant update later this year, arriving in a new-generation guise. The first sightings of the test mule indicate that the compact sedan will follow an evolutionary design approach similar to its larger sibling, the Honda City. The new design is expected to retain several elements from the current model while introducing new features to enhance its appeal in the competitive market.

Design and Exterior Updates

The updated Honda Amaze will feature new tail lamp designs, although the overall design language will remain consistent with the existing model. The changes are not just skin-deep; substantial updates are anticipated within the cabin. The interior will likely see a significant overhaul with the addition of advanced features to keep up with modern trends and consumer expectations.

Interior and Feature Enhancements

Inside, the new Honda Amaze is expected to offer a range of upgraded features, including a 360-degree camera, level-2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), dual-digital screens, a power driver’s seat, ventilated front seats, and a sunroof. These enhancements aim to provide a more premium experience for users, aligning the Amaze with higher-end competitors in the market.

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Engine and Competition

The sole engine option is expected to be Honda’s 1.2-litre petrol engine, producing 89bhp and 110Nm of torque, available with either a five-speed manual transmission (MT) or a continuously variable transmission (CVT). To stay competitive, especially against brands like Maruti and Hyundai, Honda may need to offer a factory-fitted CNG option.

Currently, CNG fitments are done at the dealer level. The updated Amaze will compete in a shrinking segment dominated by rivals like the Maruti Dzire and Hyundai Aura, and will also face competition from the Maruti Baleno, Toyota Glanza, and Hyundai i20.

News Summary

 

  • Honda Amaze to receive a significant update later this year.
  • Exterior design to feature new tail lamps while retaining familiar elements.

 

  • Interior to be enhanced with advanced features like a 360-degree camera and level-2 ADAS.
  • The 1.2-litre petrol engine remains the sole option, with potential factory-fitted CNG in the future.
  • Will compete with Maruti Dzire, Hyundai Aura, Maruti Baleno, Toyota Glanza, and Hyundai i20.

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