Honda Amaze 2nd Gen specs & features
Engine | 1199 cc |
Power | 88.5 bhp |
Torque | 110 Nm |
Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
Mileage | 18.3 - 18.6 kmpl |
Fuel | Petrol |
- Engine Start/Stop Button
- Automatic Climate Control
- Parking Sensors
- Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Wireless Charger
- Fog Lights
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen latest updates
Latest Update: Honda is offering discounts of over Rs 1 lakh on the Amaze this December.
New Honda Amaze: The new-generation Honda Amaze has been spied uncamouflaged for the first time.
Price: The subcompact sedan is priced from Rs 7.20 lakh to Rs 9.96 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Variants: It is sold in three variants: E, S, and VX.
Colours: The Amaze is available in five monotone colours: Radiant Red Metallic, Platinum White Pearl, Golden Brown Metallic, Meteoroid Grey Metallic and Lunar Silver Metallic.
Boot Space: Honda Amaze has a boot of 480 litres.
Engine and Transmission: The Amaze is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine (90PS/110Nm) mated to either a 5-speed manual transmission or CVT transmission.
Features: The Amaze gets a 7-inch touchscreen system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, auto-LED projector headlights. It also gets cruise control, and paddle shifters (CVT only).
Safety: It gets dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera and ISOFIX child seat anchors.
Rivals: Honda Amaze goes up against the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura and the Maruti Suzuki Dzire.
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen price
Amaze 2nd Gen E(Base Model)1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.20 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen S1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.57 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen S Reinforced1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.7.63 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen S CVT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.3 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.47 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen S CVT Reinforced1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.3 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.53 Lakh* | Check February Offers |
Amaze 2nd Gen VX1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.8.98 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
TOP SELLING Amaze 2nd Gen VX Reinforced1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.04 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen VX Elite1199 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.6 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.13 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen VX CVT1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.3 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.80 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen VX CVT Reinforced1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.3 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.86 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
Amaze 2nd Gen VX Elite CVT(Top Model)1199 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 18.3 kmpl2 months waiting | Rs.9.96 Lakh* | Check February Offers |
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen comparison with similar cars
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Rs.7.20 - 9.96 Lakh* | Maruti Dzire Rs.6.84 - 10.19 Lakh* | Maruti Baleno Rs.6.70 - 9.92 Lakh* | Hyundai Aura Rs.6.54 - 9.11 Lakh* | Maruti FRONX Rs.7.52 - 13.04 Lakh* | Maruti Swift Rs.6.49 - 9.64 Lakh* | Tata Tigor Rs.6 - 9.50 Lakh* | Maruti Ciaz Rs.9.41 - 12.29 Lakh* |
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TransmissionAutomatic / Manual | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual / Automatic | TransmissionManual | TransmissionManual / Automatic |
Engine1199 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine998 cc - 1197 cc | Engine1197 cc | Engine1199 cc | Engine1462 cc |
Fuel TypePetrol | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol / CNG | Fuel TypePetrol |
Power88.5 bhp | Power69 - 80 bhp | Power76.43 - 88.5 bhp | Power68 - 82 bhp | Power76.43 - 98.69 bhp | Power68.8 - 80.46 bhp | Power72.41 - 84.48 bhp | Power103.25 bhp |
Mileage18.3 - 18.6 kmpl | Mileage24.79 - 25.71 kmpl | Mileage22.35 - 22.94 kmpl | Mileage17 kmpl | Mileage20.01 - 22.89 kmpl | Mileage24.8 - 25.75 kmpl | Mileage19.28 kmpl | Mileage20.04 - 20.65 kmpl |
Boot Space420 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space318 Litres | Boot Space- | Boot Space308 Litres | Boot Space265 Litres | Boot Space419 Litres | Boot Space510 Litres |
Airbags2 | Airbags6 | Airbags2-6 | Airbags6 | Airbags2-6 | Airbags6 | Airbags2 | Airbags2 |
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Honda Amaze 2nd Gen expert review
Overview
Honda’s second-gen Amaze is now available in a mildly refreshed avatar, retaining much of the same qualities we've always loved it for This spin should be quick and sweet then
The second-gen Honda Amaze, which has been on sale since 2018, has just received its mid-life update. While the engine and gearbox have been retained from the pre-facelift model, Honda has made some cosmetic changes and feature enhancements to keep it up with the times. It has also axed the mid-spec V trim and now offers the sub-4m sedan in just three: E, S, and VX.
But are these updates enough for you to shortlist it in your list of prospective models? Let’s find out:
Exterior
The second-gen Honda Amaze has always scored highly in the looks department. And now with the facelift it has only gotten better, though marginally. Majority of the changes have been made to the front of the sedan. It now gets projector headlamps (which get LED treatment as well and can light up automatically) with LED DRLs, twin chrome slats under the chunky chrome bar in the front grille, tweaked fog lamp housings with chrome surround, and LED fog lamps.
From the sides, the profile remains quite similar to the pre-facelift version, save for the newly designed 15-inch alloy wheels (which look similar to those of the fourth-gen City’s) and chrome outside door handles.
At the rear, Honda has made just two revisions: the wraparound tail lamps now get C-shaped LED guidelights and the revised bumper now comes with a chrome strip connecting the rear reflectors. Apart from these, the sedan continues to sport the same set of badges for its name, variant, and engine. Also, Honda is still offering the Amaze in five colours: Platinum White Pearl, Radiant Red, Meteoroid Grey (replaces the Modern Steel shade), Lunar Silver, and Golden Brown.
Overall, if you want your sedan to be good looking, the Amaze is certainly a frontrunner in the segment.
Interior
The facelifted Amaze gets just a handful of changes on the inside as opposed to those on the exterior. Honda has tried to brighten the cabin by introducing silver highlights on the dashboard, steering wheel, and door pads. The 2021 Amaze also gets front cabin lamps as part of the additions with its mid-life cycle update.
Like the pre-facelift model, the 2021 Amaze continues to get a dual-tone layout for its interior which makes the cabin feel airier, spacious, and fresh. The build quality and fit-finish of the interior is impressive as well, and everything including the centre console and equipment such as the front AC vents and glovebox is well-integrated. While the finish of the AC controls and touchscreen buttons works in favour of the Amaze, the steering-mounted controls could have been slightly better in quality. Having said that, they perform their duties without a sweat.
The seats get a new stitching pattern but are still as supportive as earlier. And while the front headrests are adjustable, we feel Honda should have made the rear headrests adjustable as well with this update.
Honda’s not robbed the Amaze of its practicality and convenience as the facelifted sedan continues to come with two cupholders in the centre console, an average-sized glovebox, and two cupholders in the rear armrest. It also gets two 12V power sockets and as many USB slots and a total of five bottle holders (one in each door and one in the centre console).
The facelifted sedan continues to offer 420 litres of boot space as before, which should suffice for a weekend’s worth of travel luggage. Its loading lip isn’t too high and the mouth is quite wide to ease loading/unloading.
Features and Technology
Even with the facelift, the equipment list of the sub-4m sedan remains largely unaltered save for the addition of multiview functionality for the reversing camera. The 2021 Amaze still comes with a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, push button start/stop, auto climate control, and keyless entry. While the touchscreen unit isn’t the best in its class, it does its job pretty well. Its only issue is with the resolution of the display and the reverse camera.
There are a few surprises though, and not the good kind. Paddle shifters are limited to the petrol-CVT only and cruise control is still offered only on the MT variants, which isn’t something we completely agree with. We would have loved to see Honda add a couple more features as well including a leather wrapped steering, better MID, wireless phone charger, rear AC vents, auto-dimming IRVM, and adjustable rear headrests.
Safety
Standard safety kit of the Amaze includes dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX child seat anchors, and rear parking sensors.
Performance
If there’s one area where Honda hasn’t made a single change it’s the engine and gearbox combo of the sub-4m sedan. The facelifted Amaze soldiers on with the same set of petrol and diesel engines: 1.2-litre and 1.5-litre units respectively. Here’s a look at their gearbox and output figures:
Engine | 1.2-litre Petrol MT | 1.2-litre Petrol CVT | 1.5-litre Diesel MT | 1.5-litre Diesel CVT |
Power | 90PS | 100PS | 80PS | |
Torque | 110Nm | 200Nm | 160Nm | |
Transmission | 5-speed MT | CVT | 5-speed MT | CVT |
Fuel Efficiency | 18.6kmpl | 18.3kmpl | 24.7kmpl | 21kmpl |
1.2-litre Petrol
Although it is the most refined engine you can have on the Amaze, it is best suited for city commutes. Getting off the line is not a hassle, however, getting a move on is. It lacks the punch needed for quick overtakes or runs, especially in the mid range. As a result, you are left patiently waiting for the Amaze to get up to speed or downshift to perform the necessary task. Even the clutch is slightly on the heavier side, which could irk you during the city trips. Honda has also teamed the petrol unit with a CVT to ease those traffic city drives and it does so brilliantly. The petrol unit is for someone whose usage will majorly be within city limits and who likes to drive in a relaxed manner.
1.5-litre Diesel
The 1.5-litre diesel engine, on the other hand, is the one you would find yourself drawn towards after having driven both powertrains of the new Amaze. It’s punchier and offers more performance right from the get-go. The Amaze is still the only sub-4m sedan to offer a CVT gearbox with a diesel engine, although the output drops down by 20PS and 40Nm compared to the MT variants. If you are looking for a more energetic drive experience, be it in the city or highway, the diesel is better. Brownie points for better mileage as well!
Ride and Handling
The facelifted Amaze is still as comfortable as before, thanks to its soft suspension setup. Both front and rear passengers will be well cushioned over bumps and potholes. That said, you will still notice the undulations and rough patches and have to deal with some movement in the cabin, but it won't get uncomfortable at reasonable speeds.
While the 2021 Amaze is well equipped to take on city and highway roads, it’s in corners or sharp turns that its weakness lies. The steering feedback is adequate for the city and weighs up well on the highways for a confident drive. But it falls short when you want to drive enthusiastically.
Verdict
The Amaze has always been a very sensible car and with the updates, it’s only gotten better. While Honda has introduced a couple of features on the facelifted sedan, we still believe it could have gone a step ahead and added useful features including an auto-dimming IRVM and adjustable rear headrests.
As for the engines, both are potent for the city; however, the diesel engine is a better all-rounder with its punchy and easy to drive nature.
The facelift Amaze takes the same sure shot formula of small family sedan forward with a bit more flair. If you were planning to buy one, now you have stronger reasons to pay that deposit.
Pros & Cons of Honda Amaze 2nd Gen
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- One of the better looking sedans in the segment
- Punchy diesel engine
- Automatic option with both engines
- Comfortable ride quality
- Rear seat experience
- Lackluster petrol engine
- Misses some features like auto-dimming IRVM and adjustable rear headrests
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Honda Amaze 2nd Gen user reviews
- Great Features
It's a nice car , with maximum features and a have a great handling , these var comes with 360 view camera , which make the car more attractive and comfortable for useRead More
- Honda Amaze
I had used this car this car is gives good average on highways this car worth of money now my brother is driving this car for tour because of averageRead More
- Best Car In 2015
Reviews for the Honda Amaze generally praise its spacious interior, comfortable ride, fuel efficiency, and good safety features, making it a strong contender in the compact sedan segment, especially for city driving,Read More
- Honda Amaze : An Honest Review
Honda is a low quality car. Many components expire very fast and frequent service trips arent very suprising for me. I drive a Honda Amaze 2021 Indian Edition IVTEC (Petrol). Overall, I feel that although Honda has good comfort, its components are really low quality, its service is mid-average and service costs are very high. As expected, the mileage, although low, is actually good for a car of this segment and budget. I would also say that safety is also pretty good. But this car does not have many striking features unlike Hyundai however. So, I would reccomend buying honda amaze if you want a nice quality comfortable car, but looking at the options now, I would reccomend other cars that would have better features, mileage and better quality components. A good competitor would be Tata. Hovewer, it is undeniable that Honda is the best for sedans like Amaze. The issues i just said is pretty minor, and even I think that the rating gave is a bit harsh, but Honda needs a bit to improve. So, looking at all the pros and cons, especially Honda's high quality customer support, I would reccoment buying Honda Amaze. But Honda does need to change their service quality and their component quality, and if wanted, their features too.Read More
- Reliable Sedan
The Honda Amaze is an all rounder sedan for a great value of Rs 11 lakhs. It is compact and spacious enough for everyday ride with ample of boot space for my sports equipment. The engine is smooth and efficient, the ride quality is comfortable with spacious rear seats, the cabin is well insulated to cut down the road noises. It is reliable, spacious and comfortable sedan..Read More
Honda Amaze 2nd Gen mileage
The Honda Amaze 2nd Gen is available only in the Petrol fuel option. The mileage of the Honda Amaze 2nd Gen is 18.3 kmpl to 18.6 kmpl with manual/automatic.
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Mileage |
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Petrol | Manual | 18.6 kmpl |
Petrol | Automatic | 18.3 kmpl |
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Honda Amaze 2nd Gen Questions & answers
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A ) The Honda Amaze has Front-Wheel-Drive (FWD) drive type.
A ) The Honda Amaze is available in Automatic and Manual transmission options.
A ) The Honda Amaze has 1 Petrol Engine on offer of 1199 cc.
A ) The tyre size of Honda Amaze is 175/65 R14.
A ) The Honda Amaze rivals the Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura and the Maruti Suzuki Dzire.