Honda Elevate ADV Edition Launched With Sporty Enhancements; Prices Begin From Rs. 15.29 Lakh

- The Honda Elevate ADV Edition is offered in both manual and CVT
- The Elevate ADV Edition gets special styling inside and out
- Mechanically, the Elevate ADV Editiion sees no changes
Honda Cars India today launched a new special edition version of the Elevate compact SUV. Christened Honda Elevate ADV Edition, the model is priced from Rs. 15.29 lakh (ex-showroom) onwards and is targeted towards younger buyers. It comes with some bold styling and cosmetic enhancements inside and out, which include new single and dual-tone exterior colours, a special livery, contrast accents inside the cabin and other styling changes. The SUV is offered in both manual and automatic options, priced between Rs. 15.29 lakh and 16.67 lakh (ex-showroom).
| Honda Elevate ADV | Single Tone | Dual Tone |
| MT | Rs. 15,29,000 | Rs. 15,49,000 |
| CVT | Rs. 16,46,800 | Rs. 16,66,800 |
The SUV is offered in both manual and automatic options, priced between Rs. 15.29 lakh and 16.67 lakh (ex-showroom)
Commenting on the new launch, Kunal Behl, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Honda Cars India, said, “The Honda Elevate has received a positive response from customers across the country due to bold looks and highly engaging performance. With the introduction of the Elevate ADV Edition as the top trim, we aim to offer more choices to customers with different preferences. This new model features an even bolder and sharper design, blending style with Honda’s trusted quality and refinement, making it the perfect companion for every journey. We are excited to welcome more customers to experience this exciting new addition.”
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Exterior Styling
Honda is also offering its glossy black Alpha-Bold Plus grille with black surround and a hood decal accented with bold orange highlights
The new Honda Elevate ADV Edition is offered in two colour options - Meteoroid Grey Metallic and Lunar Silver Metallic – both offered in single or dual-colour options with a black contrast roof. Honda is also offering its glossy black Alpha-Bold Plus grille with black surround and a hood decal accented with bold orange highlights. As part of the livery, you also get to see a topographic map design on the hood and front fenders, along with the ADV lettering on the doors.
The SUV also gets body-coloured skid plates, and rear bumper skid garnish with orange highlights
Other exterior updates include – blacked out roof rails, ORVMs, door mouldings, window beltline moulding, shark fin antenna and door handles. The SUV also gets all-black alloy wheels with more orange accents, body-coloured skid plates, and rear bumper skid garnish with orange highlights. We also get to see a couple of ADV Edition badges on the SUV’s tailgate and fender.
Cabin Design
The dashboard also houses a new styling element of a topographic map, which is backlit in orange
The cabin, too, gets an all-black treatment with orange accents on the door, AC vent adjuster, and gear lever surrounds. Honda is also offering new all-black leatherette upholstery with embossed ADV lettering and contrast orange stitching. The dashboard also houses a new styling element of a topographic map, which is backlit in orange, of course.
Honda is also offering new all-black leatherette upholstery with embossed ADV lettering and contrast orange stitching
Features & Safety
Since this is based on the top-spec variant of the Elevate, you get all the bells and whistles of the ZX variant, along with a few add-ons. Apart from the new styling features mentioned above, you also have the option to get the 360-degree view camera, instead of the standard rear camera. You also get Honda SENSING, the company’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) pack. This includes features like - includes features such as Collision Mitigation Braking System, Lane Keep Assist, Road Departure Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lead Car Departure Notification.
You also get Honda SENSING, the company’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) pack
The safety pack also includes 6 airbags, LaneWatch camera, Vehicle Stability Assist, Traction Control, Hill Start Assist, Emergency Stop Signal, Multi-Angle Rearview Camera, and ISOFIX-compatible rear seats with lower anchorages and top tethers.
Engine Specifications
Honda offers the option for both a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed CVT automatic transmission featuring paddle shifters
Nothing has changed under the hood or mechanically; you still get the same 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine, offered with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed CVT automatic transmission featuring paddle shifters. No change in output either. The engine continues to make the same 119 bhp and 145 Nm of peak torque.
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