The all-new Honda Amaze was recently launched in the Indian market. The New Amaze from Honda Cars India has now beat the sales of the City which is a top seller for the company . The Honda Amaze has recorded sales of 9,789 units in the month of May 2018. Which is the highest ever monthly sales number for single Honda model. The sales of the Honda Amaze helped the car maker register a 41 percent growth in the market for the month of May 2018.
Rajesh Goel, Senior VP, Sales & Marketing, Honda Cars India, stated, “During last month, we prioritized Amaze production volumes to cater to the strong customer demand. We are confident that we will continue with our sales momentum in coming months.” He further added, “The customers have appreciated the car for its one class above offering of unmatched bold design, sophisticated & spacious interiors, advanced engine technology and outstanding driving dynamics.”
All-new Honda Amaze
The all-new Honda Amaze comes with a lot of exterior and interior updates. The Amaze is based on an all-new platform, making it 5mm longer and 15mm wider than the previous model. However, the overall length still remains under the four-metre mark and has a kerb weight of 1,039kg.
ENGINE
The new Honda Amaze comes with 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines. The petrol engine puts out 89bhp and 110Nm of torque. While the diesel engine is capable of 99bhp and 200Nm of torque. Both engines come are mated to either a five-speed manual or a CVT gearbox. However, the CVT-diesel engine combination produces 20bhp and 40Nm of torque less than the manual version.
FEATURES
The 2018 Honda Amaze is offered in four variants, each of them loaded with features. Some of the features include power folding adjustable ORVMs, LED DRLs, engine start/stop button, cruise control, steering mounted control and automatic climate control.
PRICE AND RIVALS
The all-new Honda Amaze comes with a starting price of Rs 5.59 lakh, ex-showroom (India). The sub-four-metre sedan competes against the likes of the Maruti Dzire, Ford Aspire, Volkswagen Ameo and the Hyundai Xcent.
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