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Will Amaze be discontinued?

The diesel variant of the Honda Amaze in India, effective from mid-2023, is a significant development influenced by the new Real Driving Emissions (RDE) norms. These stringent regulations reflect a broader global trend towards reducing emissions and enhancing environmental sustainability. Under the RDE norms, cars are required to meet specific emission standards not only during laboratory testing but also under real-world driving conditions. This represents a paradigm shift in the automotive industry, where emissions must align with actual on-road performance.     The RDE tests encompass a comprehensive evaluation of various pollutants emitted by a vehicle while it is being driven. This includes assessing the car's emissions in different driving scenarios, such as urban traffic and highway speeds. The goal is to ensure that vehicles maintain emissions within acceptable limits throughout their real-world usage, rather than just during controlled laboratory tests.       The discontinuation of the diesel variant of the Honda Amaze in India is in response to the need for compliance with these stringent RDE norms. Diesel engines, while known for their efficiency and torque, often face challenges in meeting the stringent emission standards, especially under real-world driving conditions. Consequently, manufacturers are adapting to the evolving regulatory landscape by discontinuing diesel variants or investing in advanced emission control technologies.       This move by Honda signifies the brand's commitment to environmental responsibility and its willingness to adapt to the changing regulatory environment. While the diesel variant of the Honda Amaze may no longer be available, this transition aligns with broader global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of the automotive industry and promotes the development of cleaner and more sustainable transportation solutions.

Other 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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