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Of the 5 models, 1 are SUV and 4 are sedan.The 5 upcoming models include the CR-V Facelift, City Facelift, HR-V, WR-V and Civic Type R scheduled to be launched in 2025.
Honda Car Price List (December 2025) in India
The price of Honda cars in India ranges between Rs. 6.98 Lakh to Rs. 19.48 Lakh. Here are the prices of the top 5 Honda cars : Honda Elevate Price at Rs. 11.00 Lakh, Honda Amaze Price at Rs. 7.41 Lakh, Honda City Price at Rs. 11.95 Lakh, Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Price at Rs. 6.98 Lakh, Honda City Hybrid Price at Rs. 19.48 Lakh.
| Honda Models | Price (ex-showroom) | Mileage/Range |
|---|---|---|
| Elevate | ₹ 11.00 Lakh* onwards | 16.92 kmpl |
| Amaze | ₹ 7.41 Lakh* onwards | 19.46 kmpl |
| City | ₹ 11.95 Lakh* onwards | 18.4 kmpl |
| Amaze 2nd Gen | ₹ 6.98 Lakh* onwards | 18.3 kmpl |
| City Hybrid | ₹ 19.48 Lakh* onwards | 27.26 kmpl |
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Honda Overview
Brand Overview : Honda is one of the biggest Japanese carmakers that ventured into the Indian car market in the late 1990s when the Indian auto industry was witnessing the arrival of many global auto giants. A carmaker known for making refined, reliable and durable petrol cars and UVs, Honda has earned a solid reputation as a trustable and reliable carmaker in its legacy of around three decades in India.
Key Milestones In India : Honda began its operations in India in 1995 as Honda Siel Cars India, which was a joint venture between Honda Motor Company Limited and Usha International. Under this joint venture, a manufacturing facility was set up in Greater Noida. Spread over 150 acres, the first manufacturing facility of Honda began operations in 1997.
The first car to roll out of this manufacturing facility from Honda was the first-generation City sedan. Launched at the 1998 Auto Expo, the Honda City became an instant hit due to its Japanese engineering excellence and premium appeal in the compact sedan category.
In the following decade, Honda expanded its lineup in India by introducing many of its global models like Accord, Civic, CR-V and Jazz in the Indian market. Meanwhile, the Honda City also dwelled further with its second and third-generation models in the coming years. During this time, Honda also tried its hands with the Civic Hybrid, its first-ever hybrid car for India.
Honda began the 2010s with the launch of the Brio hatchback, the smallest and most affordable car from Honda in India to cash in the demand for small cars in India. In 2012, Honda Motor Company Limited acquired the 3.16 per cent stake of Usha International in the joint venture and renamed the Indian arm of the company Honda Cars India Limited.
At a time when diesel car sales in India peaked in 2012-2013, Honda introduced its first-ever diesel-powered car, the Amaze compact sedan, which was also launched with a petrol engine. Honda introduced the fourth-generation City in 2014, which was followed by new-generation models of the Accord and CR-V. It was at this time when Honda opened its second manufacturing facility in Tapukara, Rajasthan, which is spread over 450 acres.
In 2015, Honda explored more opportunities in the compact MPV space with the Mobilio and BR-V. At the same time, Honda also introduced the facelifted versions of Brio and Amaze and launched the all-new generation models of Jazz and Accord Hybrid.
When the craze for compact SUVs was just beginning, Honda launched the rugged-looking crossover version of the Jazz, the WR-V. At a time when the D-segment of sedans was almost dead, Honda decided to revive it by launching the all-new Civic in 2019, besides also launching the new-generation model of CR-V at the same time.
The launch of the fifth-generation City was a landmark moment for Honda in 2020, but due to a decline in the overall sales of automobiles in the aftermath of COVID-19, Honda shut down its manufacturing facility at Greater Noida, while continuing with the Tapukara plant.
During the transition to BS6 stage-2 emission norms, Honda revived its lineup and shrunk it to only a handful of models, discontinuing more than half of its models. Given the rising demand for premium compact SUVs, Honda also ventured into the space by launching the Elevate in 2023.
Product Range And Segments : From a carmaker which offered a wide range of products ranging from an entry-level compact hatchback to a premium midsize sedan and SUV, Honda’s product lineup in India has been reduced to only a handful of models. Currently, Honda has three different models in India – the Amaze compact sedan, the City premium compact sedan and the Elevate premium compact SUV.
Unique Selling Propositions (USPs) : Despite the decline in sales of Honda cars in India, people have always looked up to Honda as a premium and aspirational brand. When the Japanese carmaker arrived in India in the late 1990s, it was perceived as a ‘luxury brand for the masses’, when the Indian audience had limited exposure to the best of global automotive engineering. With the City sedan in the compact sedan space, Indian mass-market car buyers got an option of a refined, premium and well-built sedan in an affordable price range.
With more global models arriving in the coming years, the reputation of Honda as a premium brand for the Indian mass market car buyers remained intact. Despite the fact that Honda’s portfolio is not as versatile as it was once upon a time, that perception of Honda as a premium brand offering reliable and quality products hasn’t faded away from the minds of Indians.
Technology And Innovation : Honda is always credited for offering one of the best petrol powertrain technologies in mass-market car buyers, with its i-VTEC range of naturally-aspirated petrol engines, which included 1.2-litre, 1.5-litre, 1.8-litre and 2.4-litre engines. Apart from offering world-class petrol powertrain technology with the i-VTEC, Honda is also one of the first beneficiaries of hybrid technology with the hybrid versions of Civic and Accord in the past and City Hybrid in the current times.
Sustainability And Future Goals : Honda is one of the advocates of hybrid technology for cars in India, with the City sedan continuing the momentum for hybrid cars in the country. However, the company seems to be changing its approach from hybrid to pure electric vehicles in India. This move was evident when Honda decided to launch the Elevate as a petrol-only SUV and not offer a hybrid powertrain, despite it offering a suitable hybrid powertrain already in the City sedan. Honda is readying the all-electric version of the Elevate, while it has also indicated the launch of more electric vehicle models soon.
Customer Perception And Competitors : With its current range of petrol-only models – Amaze, City and Elevate, Honda has managed to retain the perception of a trusted Japanese carmaker which has stuck to its grounds of not compromising with quality, reliability and technological excellence.
The Amaze competes with Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Tata in the compact space, whereas the City has rivals from Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Volkswagen and Skoda in the premium compact sedan category. Meanwhile, the Elevate SUV has a host of competitors from almost all mass-market brands, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Kia, Mahindra, Volkswagen, Skoda and Citroen.
Closing Thoughts : From a carmaker that enjoyed a rich legacy in the earlier years of the 2010s, Honda seems to have lost the race and hasn’t been able to keep up with the changing trends of the auto industry in India. However, being a global giant which has a rich research and development facility and excellence in making products, which have proven their mettle in the past, there are expectations from Honda for the coming years in India with more new-age products.
Key Highlights of Honda Car
| Popular Models | Elevate, Amaze, City, Amaze 2nd Gen, City Hybrid |
| Upcoming Models | Civic Type R, WR-V, CR-V Facelift, City Facelift, HR-V |
| Most Expensive | City Hybrid (₹ 19.48 Lakh) |
| Affordable Model | Elevate (₹ 11.00 Lakh), Amaze (₹ 7.41 Lakh) |
| Lowest Price Model | Amaze 2nd Gen (₹ 6.98 Lakh) |
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- SSiddharth06 Dec 20254.4Review for Honda AmazeA good car with excellent performance and comfort. I like it very much and would happily recommend it to my friends. Thank you, Honda, for making such a great car.LikeReplyRead more
- PkPradip khachar06 Dec 20255.0Review for Honda CityGood experience driving this car. It gives good mileage and comfort while driving. The pickup is excellent, and it looks good. I am now planning to buy a new car.LikeReplyRead more
- MMohil04 Dec 20255.0Review for Honda CityThis car stands out in both design and performance. It offers excellent power and pickup, and I’ve been using it for the past 10 years with great satisfaction. I highly recommend taking a test drive to experience its quality firsthand.Likes (1)ReplyRead more
- wkwaseem khan03 Dec 20255.0Review for Honda AmazeThe Honda Amaze is a very good car. I really like it for its comfort, smooth engine, and spacious seating capacity. The engine runs quietly with no unwanted noise, which makes every drive pleasant. Honda is a great and reliable company, and I would definitely recommend this car to my friends.LikeReplyRead more
- SSubramanian03 Dec 20254.7Review for Honda Amaze 2nd GenThis compact sedan has a good-looking design and a well-refined engine that offers butter-smooth driving. It delivers a mileage of around 12–13 kmpl in the city and 19 kmpl or more on the highway. The maintenance is easy and pocket-friendly, making it a practical and reliable choice overall.LikeReplyRead more
- JVJayant Vadgama16 Nov 20255.0Review for Honda Amaze 2nd GenNice car. Overall it’s good to drive. It has a lot of space and the seats look very comfortable. The specs are impressive, the audio system is great, and the ride is very smooth. The AC is powerful and very cooling, and the engine feels strong.LikeReplyRead more
- HSHarry Sharma12 Nov 20254.5Review for Honda CityAwesome condition car with 97,000 km on the clock. No extra spending needed superb comfort.LikeReplyRead more
- SSanthosh29 Days ago5.0Review for Honda Amaze 2nd GenThe best low-budget car with all the top features. Excellent performance! I really like it. It offers great comfort, excellent mileage, and a silent engine. The smooth driving experience, fantastic features, and great design make it a winner.LikeReplyRead more
- RRRavindra Reddy1 Month ago4.0Review for Honda AmazeThis is a good car with a reliable, time-tested CVT engine. It’s the only car in this price range with ADAS 2, 6 airbags, a clean cabin, fog lights, and more. The infotainment system is decent, though there’s no sunroof.LikeReplyRead more
- BsBhushan singh1 Month ago3.7Review for Honda CityI think it is a wonderful car. You can definitely try this car. It gives such a cool and amazing feeling much more than you’d expect.LikeReplyRead more










































