
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda Elevate ADV Edition launched at Rs 15.29 lakh
- With grey metallic dual tone paint, it costs Rs 20, 000 more
- In top most setting it costs Rs 16.66 lakh
Honda has expanded the Elevate variant lineup with the newly launched ADV Edition, priced from Rs 15.29 lakh (ex-showroom). This off-road-themed variant features orange accents, terrain-inspired decals, ADV badging, and a similar treatment carried into the interior as well. As expected, there are no changes to the features or mechanical setup. All the details are mentioned below, so make sure to read the full story. Also, don't forget to join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to stay updated with the latest automotive news.
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Honda Elevate

This is basically, Elevate in new clothes. Adventure focused that uses a lot of orange colour in both exterior and interior. Also, at front there are several colours in action to make it look more handsome, like black, grey, orange and more. At feature front, there is nothing new, but the pricing has gone up, and it is now the most expensive variant in the whole lineup. To be specific, the top colour option with CVT gearbox cost Rs 16.66 lakh (ex-showroom).

As mentioned above, the ADV Edition features extensive use of orange accents - visible on the grille, alloy wheels, fog lamp surrounds, silver skid plate, and even around the AC vents on the inside.In terms of features, it comes equipped with a single-pane sunroof, a semi-digital instrument cluster, a 10.25-inch infotainment system, LaneWatch camera, wireless connectivity, an 8-speaker sound system, and Level 2 ADAS.

The engine remains unchanged - a 1.5L i-VTEC unit producing 121 PS and 145 Nm of torque, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-step CVT.
Colour Options

Lunar Silver Metallic
Meteoroid Grey Metallic
Lunar Silver Metallic with Crystal Black Pearl Roof
Meteoroid Grey Metallic with Crystal Black Pearl Roof
Verdict
The Honda Elevate ADV Edition adds a fresh visual appeal with its rugged styling and orange highlights, but mechanically it remains unchanged. It's a good option for buyers who want a tougher-looking Elevate without compromising on reliability or comfort, though it doesn't bring any new features or performance upgrades.















































