2021 Honda Amaze Facelift: Variants Explained

- The 2021 Honda Amaze Facelift comes in three trims - E, S and VX
- Prices of the new Amaze start from Rs. 6.32 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
- The Honda Amaze facelift comes with the same petrol and diesel engines
The 2021 Honda Amaze facelift recently went on sale in India with prices starting at Rs. 6.32 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The top-of-the-line VX CVT diesel variant costs Rs. 11.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This is the first mid-life facelift for the second-generation Amaze which was launched in 2018. The updated model sports several styling changes along with some new and revised features. The facelifted model of the subcompact sedan continues to get the same set of powertrains - 1.2-litre iVTEC petrol and 1.5-litre i-DTEC diesel. The sedan is now available in a total of 9 variants across three trims - E, S and VX. Here's the list of all the features you get in each variant of the new Amaze.
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Mechanically, the 2021 Honda Amaze facelift remains unchanged
Honda Amaze E:
Prices of the base E variant of the Honda Amaze start at Rs. 6.32 lakh for petrol manual variant, and go up to Rs. 8.66 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi) for the diesel manual variant. The E trim gets the following features as standard:
Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) Body Structure
Front Dual Airbag
DR & AS Seat Pretensioner with Load Limiter
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchorage
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) with EBD
Engine Immobilizer
Day/Night Rear-view Mirror
Rear Parking Sensor
Impact Sensing Door Unlock
Driver and Front Passenger Seat Belt Reminder
High-Speed Alert
Key-Off Reminder
Door Ajar Warning Lamp
Sleek Stylish Halogen Headlamps
Solid Wing Face Front Chrome Grille
Body Coloured Front & Rear Bumper
Black Outer Door Handles
3.8 cm x3.2 cm MID Screen Size with Cruise Range and Average Fuel Consumption Display
Power Windows (Front and Rear)
Driver Side Window One Touch Down
Front Accessory Socket
Trunk Light for cargo area illumination
Manual AC
Dual Tone Instrument Panel
Power Steering

The 2021 Honda Amaze facelift gets dual airbags as standard
Honda Amaze S:
Prices of the mid-spec S trim of the Amaze start at Rs. 7.16 lakh for petrol manual variant, going up to Rs. 9.26 lakh for diesel manual variant. The petrol automatic variant has been priced at Rs. 8.06 lakh (All Prices, ex-showroom, Delhi). In addition to all the features offered on the E trim, the S trim also adds:
Halogen Headlamps with Integrated Signature LED Position Lights
Premium C-Shaped LED Rear Combination Lamps
Sleek Chrome Fog Lamp Garnish
Integrated LED Turn Indicators on Door Mirrors
Solid Wing Face Front Chrome Grille with Fine Chrome Moulding Lines
Shark Fin Antenna
Full Trim Wheel Cover
Premium Chrome Garnish & Reflectors on Rear Bumper
Body Coloured Outer Door Handles and Door Mirrors
Satin Silver Ornamentation on Dashboard and Door
Black Sash Tape on B-Pillar
Integrated 2DIN LCD Screen Audio with Aux-In Port
Bluetooth for Handsfree Telephone & Audio Streaming Support
Steering Mounted Audio Controls
Power Adjustable and Foldable Outside Mirrors
Central Locking & Keyless Entry
4 Door Speakers
Driver Side Power Door Lock Master Switch
Speed Sensing Auto Door Lock
Tilt Steering
Height Adjustable Driver Seat
Adjustable Front Seat Headrests
Rear Centre Foldable Armrest with Cupholder
Assistant Side Vanity Mirror
Front and Rear Accessory Socket

The rear section of the 2021 Honda Amaze facelift sees subtle updates
Honda Amaze VX:
The range-topping Honda Amaze VX trim gets all the bells and whistles including new projector headlamps with LED DRLs, a rear multi-view camera with guidelines and more. The top-of-the-line petrol manual variant is offered at Rs. 8.22 lakh while diesel manual variant is priced at Rs. 10.25 lakh. The petrol CVT version is priced at Rs. 9.05 lakh, while the diesel CVT variant costs Rs. 11.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). In addition to all the features offered on the S variant, the VX trim also gets:
Automatic Headlight Control with Light Sensor
Rear Windshield Defogger
Rear Multi-View Camera with Guidelines
Advanced LED Projector Headlamps with Integrated Signature LED DRLs
Advanced LED Front Fog Lamps
Diamond-Cut Two-Tone Multi-Spoke R15 Alloy Wheels
Chrome Outer Door Handles
Front Map Lamp
Push Start/Stop and Touch Sensor based Smart Entry
Automatic Climate Control
Front and Rear Mudguard
7cmx3.2cm MID screen with Outside Temperature
7-inch Advanced Infotainment System with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay & Weblink
Paddle Shift (Petrol CVT only)
Cruise Control (MT only)
Voice Command
IR Remote Control
Steering Mounted Voice Controls
Drive Side Window One-Touch Up/Down with Pinch Guard
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