Honda has finally launched 2021 Amaze facelift in India. Priced from Rs 6.32 lakh, and going up to Rs 11.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the 2021 Honda Amaze facelift is available in three trim levels – E, S, and VX. The facelift brings much-needed exterior and interior cosmetic updates, adds some new features, but remains mechanically unchanged.
2021 Honda Amaze Model prices
2021 Honda Amaze S
Petrol MT – Rs 6.32 lakh
Diesel MT – Rs 8.66 lakh
2021 Honda Amaze S
Petrol MT – Rs 7.16 lakh
Petrol CVT – Rs 8.06 lakh
Diesel MT – Rs 9.26 lakh
Diesel CVT – N/A
2021 Honda Amaze VX
Petrol MT – Rs 8.22 lakh
Petrol CVT – Rs 9.05 lakh
Diesel MT – Rs 10.25 lakh
JDiesel CVT – Rs 11.15 lakh
Honda Amaze 2021 facelift: exterior updates
A majority of the updates on the Amaze facelift are on its front. The Amaze gets a new front grille that is sleeker and much attractive than before and gets two additional horizontal chrome strips at the bottom. The fog lamp housing on the bumper has also been revised and gets new chrome garnishes.
The most important exterior update is reserved for the top-spec VX trim, which now gets automatic LED projector headlamps with integrated LED Daytime Running Lamps and LED front fog lamps. It also gets new chrome door handles and 15-inch diamond-cut, dual-tone alloy wheels. At the rear, the Amaze facelift gets new C-shaped LED tail-lights, along with new chrome garnishes and reflectors on the bumper.
Honda Amaze facelift: interior and feature updates
On the inside, the design remains mostly identical to the pre-facelift model. However, Honda has spiced things up with new silver accents on the dashboard and the steering wheel which contrasts well with the black and beige interior. Another major addition is a new leather surround for the gear lever on the manual variants.
The Amaze facelift also sees the addition of front map lamps, a new chrome finish for the AC vent knobs, and many other small changes. The top-spec VX trim also gets exclusive new beige seat fabrics with stitching as well as a 7.0-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Honda Amaze facelift: engine and transmission options
The Amaze facelift sees no change on the mechanical front. That means it continues with the 90hp, 110Nm, 1.2-litre i-VTEC petrol engine that comes with either a 5-speed manual or a CVT automatic gearbox. The diesel engine, meanwhile, produces 100hp and 200Nm of torque from a 1.5-liter unit when paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox, and 80hp and 160Nm of torque when offered with a CVT automatic gearbox.
Honda Amaze facelift rivals in India
The Honda Amaze facelift rivals other compact sedans such as the Maruti Suzuki Dezire, Hyundai Aura, Tata Tigor and Ford Aspire.