Honda Amaze 2nd Gen
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen is a 5-seater Sedan available at a starting price of Rs. 6.98 Lakh. The car is available in 2 variants, with 3 engine and 3 transmission option. Additionally, Amaze 2nd Gen offers a Ground Clearance measurement of 170 mm and a Boot capacity of 420 liters. You can choose from 5 colors for...
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Latest Updates on Honda Amaze 2nd Gen
Honda Amaze Secures 5 Stars In Bharat NCAP Crash Tests
Second-Generation Honda Amaze VX Variant Discontinued
car&bike Awards 2025: Honda Amaze Bags The Subcompact Sedan Of The Year Award
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Introduction
- The Honda Amaze 2nd Gen is a compact sedan built for buyers seeking reliability and efficiency.
- It targets families and daily commuters who primarily drive in busy city conditions.
- A highlight of the Amaze 2nd Gen is that it won Autocar’s compact sedan of the year award in 2025.
- With its second generation, the Amaze has remained one of Honda’s key volume models in India.

Honda Amaze 2nd Gen – Exterior
- The Amaze 2nd Gen has a prominent chrome‑lined front grille and a boxy silhouette.
- It features projector headlamps with integrated LED DRLs as well.
- Then, it gets a sculpted front bumper and a wide lower air dam, making the car look wider.
- At the side, this sedan shows subtle character lines, and a gently sloping roof that flows into the neatly finished boot.
- This car boasts teel wheels with full wheel caps or 15‑inch dual‑tone alloy wheels as per variants.
- In the rear, the Amaze 2nd Gen flaunts LED tail lamps, rear reflectors, and a chrome strip on the bumper.
- Other exterior features include chrome door handles, a shark‑fin antenna, and rear parking sensors.

Honda Amaze 2nd Gen – Interior
- Inside, the Amaze 2nd Gen’s cabin uses a dual‑tone beige and black theme, with silver accents on the dashboard, steering wheel, and door pads.
- Its seats offer good cushioning while the rear bench offers generous legroom and headroom.
- Then, its dashboard layout is simple and user‑friendly, with major controls and rotary knobs placed within easy reach.
- On the tech side, the compact sedan gets a seven- or eight-inch touchscreen depending on the variant.
- This touchscreen further supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as well.
- Honda offers the Amaze 2nd Gen with a four-speaker sound system for a decent audio experience.
- Convenience features in the car are steering‑mounted audio and phone controls, cruise control, and automatic climate control.

Honda Amaze 2nd Gen – Powertrain
- The Amaze 2nd Gen is powered by a 1.2‑litre, four‑cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine.
- This mill churns a power output of 89bhp and 110Nm of torque.
- Transmission options for the compact sedan includes a five-speed manual and a five-speed CVT.

Amaze 2nd Gen Safety Ratings
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Price List (Variant Wise)
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 6.98 to 7.8 Lakh. Honda offers Amaze 2nd Gen in 2 variants. The top variant of Amaze 2nd Gen is S CVT Petrol and the base variant is S MT Petrol.
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Colours
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen is available in 5 different colors namely Meteoroid Grey Metallic, Golden Brown Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Radiant Red Metallic & Lunar Silver Metallic.
Amaze 2nd Gen Image Gallery
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Expert Review on Honda Amaze 2nd Gen
- Expert Rating
7.8/10
- Safety7.5Comfort7.25Styling8.25Merit / USP8.25Significance8.5Value for Money8
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Expert Review: car&bike Expert Take
If you’re looking for a no-nonsense compact sedan that simply makes daily life easier, the Honda Amaze 2nd Gen fits right in. This is a car that doesn’t try too hard to impress with flashy features or aggressive styling. Rather, it emphasises comfort, smoothness, and ease of use, the things that matter most when you're driving every day. Whether you’re navigating tight city streets or cruising on the highway, the Amaze feels predictable, light and stress-free to drive.
What we really like is how approachable it feels. You don’t need to “learn” this car—it just works with you. The CVT automatic, especially, takes away the fatigue of stop-and-go traffic, making it ideal for urban use.
As Shams Raza Naqvi puts it, “The Amaze continues to deliver exactly what Indian buyers want — comfort, ease of driving and everyday usability.”

This Honda Amaze 2nd Gen expert review comes from Shams Raza Naqvi, a senior voice at car&bike with over 16 years of experience testing cars across India. Over the years, he has driven more than 300,000 kilometres, so he knows exactly what works in real-world conditions and what doesn’t.

For this review, we took the Honda Amaze through busy Delhi traffic, open stretches of the Yamuna Expressway, and mixed road surfaces around the NCR region. This gave us a clear understanding of how the car behaves in daily city use as well as during relaxed highway runs. It’s this mix of experience and conditions that helps us tell you exactly what the Amaze is truly like to live with.
Pros
- Best rear seat comfort
- Smooth CVT driving
- Refined petrol engine
- Comfortable ride quality
- Reliable ownership
Cons
- No turbo option
- Basic tech vs rivals
- Outdated design
- Limited safety features
Verdict
If we look at what really matters to most buyers, the Honda Amaze 2nd Gen stays true to its core strengths. It’s not trying to impress you with flashy features or outright performance. Instead, it focuses on what you’ll actually use every single day—comfort, smooth driving and stress-free ownership. That’s exactly why this Honda Amaze 2nd Gen expert review makes one thing very clear: this car is built for real-world practicality.
As Shams Raza Naqvi puts it, “If comfort and ease matter more than performance, the Amaze still makes a lot of sense.” And honestly, that sums it up perfectly.
This is a no-nonsense comfort sedan—and if that’s what you want, the Amaze remains a dependable choice.
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Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Mileage
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen mileage is 18 to 19 KM/L as per ARAI The Automatic Petrol engine has a mileage of 18.3 KM/L. The Manual Petrol engine has a mileage of 18.6 KM/L.
| Fuel Type | Transmission | Mileage | City Mileage | Highway Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | Automatic | 18.3 KM/L | 17 KM/L | 19 KM/L |
| Petrol | Manual | 18.6 KM/L | 17 KM/L | 19 KM/L |


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- such an amazing car it is5.0S MT Petrol BS IV(Petrol)such an amazing car it is ...By MukeshPosted on: Jan 01, 2020 10:54 PM11562
- Amaze is surely Amazing5.0VX MT Petrol(Petrol)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportOne of the best looking compact sedans. Its spacious, comfortable, airy, good quality of material used and definately comes with Honda's reliable i-Vtec engine. Its fabBy VikasPosted on: Nov 12, 2021 06:24 PM870
- Amaze is not amazing1.0VX MT Petrol BS IV(Petrol)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportSeeing the review of the car and brand image of Honda, I bought new Honda Amaze 2018 on 20th June and since then it has been very painful and frustrating experience. I immediately noticed following major issues while driving the new Amaze for 1 week. The car has pick up and acceleration issue and loses all power when I take my car to main road from subways and also when I try to accelerate on overtakes at 2 or 3 gear. It loses its power to an extent that sometimes it stops. The car vibrates a lot while reversing. There is noise coming probably from front shockers when car goes into a little deep jerking or on speed breakers. Also the Honda signature lights can't use as DRL. Only I can use it as parking light only. What the point of calling it as signature light. Each moment of driving the new Amaze is now filled with disappointment and frustration, and I have started regretting my decision to buy AmazeBy R BordoloiPosted on: Dec 28, 2019 08:56 PM4718
- Big issue with car1.0VX MT Petrol BS IV(Petrol)We bought a new Honda amaze VX petrol (engine no. L12B44010400) on 10th July 2018 from pink city motors Jaipur, Rajasthan, during the 1st week only realize that car having a big manufacturing defact which causeing heavy vibration during back gear and even some time during car pickup. When complained to service center (pink city motors pvt.ltd) they suggested, it will be checked rectify during 1st service, we sent car for service (meter reading was just 200 km run only), they kept it for 3 days, and the out come was nothing, as per them they tested and did some gear box rectification but outcome was nothing. At the last they said this much vibration comes in all new amaze car. I am very disappointed with such kind of crap peace of car, not expected from HONDA brand. I want it to be raised this issue on high level and want solution. So requesting to please look into this issue very seriouslyBy Jai Pratap SinghPosted on: Dec 10, 2019 11:52 AM388
- A Failed product from HONDA2.0S MT Diesel BS IV(Diesel)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportI have been using Honda Amaze since almost two years now. I still regret the day I made up my mind and booked Honda Amaze. Since very first month, Amaze started amazing me with kind of issues and rounds of service center. In marely six months clutch plate went kaput. Disc brake pads were giving issues and I had to replace Disc twice in a year. Spare parts are expensive. One would thing that the quality would be better when I m paying premium for spare parts but thats not the case. The quality is similar or below par as compared to other cars in the segment. Think.. Read reviews online and then think of booking such a failed product from HONDA. ThanksBy SuyeshPosted on: Dec 10, 2019 11:54 AM2223
Quick Compare with Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Competitors
![]() Honda Amaze 2nd Gen 6.98 - 7.8 Lakh | ![]() Honda 2025 Amaze 7.41 - 10 Lakh | ![]() Maruti Suzuki 2025 New Dzire 6.26 - 9.31 Lakh | ![]() Hyundai Aura 5.98 - 8.42 Lakh | ![]() Tata Tigor 5.49 - 8.74 Lakh | ![]() Maruti Suzuki Ciaz 9.09 - 10.06 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 6.98 - 7.8 Lakh | ₹ 7.41 - 10 Lakh | ₹ 6.26 - 9.31 Lakh | ₹ 5.98 - 8.42 Lakh | ₹ 5.49 - 8.74 Lakh | ₹ 9.09 - 10.06 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 7.1 | 7.3 | 7.7 | 7.0 | 6.9 | 6.3 |
Engine 1199 cc | 1199 CC | 1197 CC | 1197 CC | 1199 CC | 1462 CC |
Transmission Manual, Automatic, CVT | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Mileage 18 - 19 KM/L | 18.6 KM/L | 24.7 - 34 KM/L | 20.5 - 28 KM/L | 17 - 26 KM/L | 20.65 KM/L |
Fuel Type Petrol | Petrol | Petrol, CNG | Petrol, CNG | Petrol, CNG | Petrol |
Seating Capacity 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater |
Fuel Tank Capacity 35.0 L | 35.0 L | 37.0 L | 37.0 L | 35.0 L | 43.0 L |
No of Variants 2 | 6 | 9 | 11 | 14 | 3 |
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Jafar Rizvi | Nov 28, 2025Honda Amaze Secures 5 Stars In Bharat NCAP Crash TestsThe sub-compact sedan scored 28.33/32 points in Adult Occupant Protection and 40.81/49 points in Child Occupant Protection.2 mins read
car&bike Team | May 16, 2025Second-Generation Honda Amaze VX Variant DiscontinuedWith this, only the ‘S’ variant of the second-generation Amaze remains on sale1 min read
car&bike Team | Mar 10, 2025car&bike Awards 2025: Honda Amaze Bags The Subcompact Sedan Of The Year AwardThe Amaze had to compete with its closest rival, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, for this award1 min read
car&bike Team | Dec 12, 2024Honda Amaze Gen 2 To Remain On Sale Alongside All-New SedanLike it previously did with the City, the older Amaze will be offered at a lower price point than the all-new subcompact sedan.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Dec 5, 20242025 Honda Amaze vs Maruti Suzuki Dzire: Dimensions, Engines, Prices ComparedThe new Amaze arrives shortly after the launch of the fourth-gen Dzire and looks set to be its strongest competitor in the market. We see how they compare on paper.1 min read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Aug 25, 2021Review: 2021 Honda Amaze FaceliftJapanese car maker Honda has launched the 2021 facelift of its most successful car in the India, the Amaze. Most of the changes on the subcompact sedan are on the exterior. We get you a closer look.1 min read
Ameya Naik | May 16, 2018New Gen Honda Amaze Review: A Wave Of ChangeEverything about the second generation Amaze is new, including the fact that it's based on a new platform. The subcompact sedan has grown in size, by 5mm, though it's still under 4 metres in length (3995mm) and it's wider too, by 15mm. The petrol powered Amaze is 17 kilos lighter than its predecessor; while the diesel version is 23 kg lighter.1 min read
Kritika Sethi | Mar 7, 2016First Drive: New Honda Amaze CVTInterestingly, the carmaker refers to it as the 'all-new' Amaze, which seems a little bit of a stretch considering that the number of changes, mostly cosmetic, can be counted on the fingers of one hand.1 min read
car&bike Team | Sep 19, 2015Comparison: Maruti Suzuki Dzire vs Honda AmazeMaruti jumped on to the bandwagon with the Dzire and then even Honda looked into that direction for a compact sedan under 4-metres. Both concocted a car that appealed to the public. We drive both to find out who triumphs.1 min read
Vikas Yogi | Sep 11, 2015Honda Amaze vs Tata Zest vs Hyundai Xcent - Comparison ReviewWe had been itching to find out how the new entrants in the segment fared on the road, so we took the Amaze, Xcent and Zest for a spin. As for why the Swit Dzire was left out of the comparison, for starters, it is a comparatively old product.1 min read
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Honda Amaze 2nd Gen FAQs
The ability of the Honda Amaze to climb hills is a topic of interest for those considering this compact sedan for their driving needs, especially in regions characterized by hilly terrain. The Amaze, like many vehicles in its class, is equipped with an engine that offers a balance between power and efficiency, but certain factors must be taken into account when it comes to hill climbing.
One critical aspect is the torque output of the Amaze's engine. Torque is the force that enables a vehicle to overcome resistance and ascend inclines. While the Amaze's torque may be suitable for moderate hill climbs, it may encounter challenges on steep and prolonged slopes. The vehicle's performance on hills largely depends on the specific gradient of the terrain and the weight it is carrying, including passengers and cargo.
One of the key considerations for hill climbing in the Amaze is the choice of gear. The third and fourth gears may not provide the strong acceleration typically needed for overtaking on a hill or ascending steep slopes. This can make hill driving feel less powerful and might require a more strategic and patient approach, especially when restarting the car on an incline.
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