Clash Of Segments: 2018 Honda Amaze vs Ford Freestyle - Which Car To Buy?
Modified On Jun 12, 2018 12:10 PM By Khan Mohd. for Ford Freestyle
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The Ford Freestyle gets more features, safety kit and a powerful petrol engine for a slight premium over the Amaze. The Honda offers a bigger boot and is more fuel efficient. So which one should you buy - the cross-hatch or the compact sedan?
The 2018 Honda Amaze is a sub-4-metre sedan whereas the Ford Freestyle is a cross-hatch based on the upcoming Ford Figo facelift. These are two completely different but similarly priced cars. The Ford is priced in the Rs 5.09 lakh – Rs 7.89 lakh range, while the Honda commands a slight premium at Rs 5.59 lakh – Rs 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Before we delve into details on the features offered in each variant, let’s check out the key differences between the two cars.
2018 Honda Amaze |
Ford Freestyle |
A sub-4m sedan: The new Amaze is a 3-box compact sedan with a separate boot which adds to its practicality. |
A jacked-up hatchback: The Freestyle is based on the upcoming Figo facelift but gets added body cladding, roof rails and raised stance to make it appear as an adventure-friendly vehicle. The embellishments are cosmetic and don’t add any off-road cred to the vehicle. |
More rear knee room and luggage space: The rear seats have considerably more knee room compared to the Freestyle. The third box of the Amaze separates the passengers and their luggage. Boot space (420 litres) in the Amaze is also more than the Freestyle. |
Wider cabin, smaller boot: Since the Freestyle is essentially a hatchback, it has limited boot space - 257 litres to be precise. The Freestyle, however, has longer wheelbase and is the wider car here. |
Automatic transmission option: The Amaze is available with petrol and diesel engines, and manual as well as automatic transmission. |
Powerful engine but with manual transmission only: The Freestyle is also available with both petrol and diesel engines. The 1.2-litre petrol engine is also more powerful than the Amaze’s. But the Freestyle is available with a manual transmission only. |
Warranty: The new Amaze gets a 3 year/unlimited kilometres standard warranty. |
Warranty: Ford offers 2 year/1 lakh kilometres standard warranty on the Freestyle. |
Rivals: Maruti Dzire, Hyundai Xcent, Tata Tigor, Tata Zest and Ford Aspire |
Rivals: Hyundai i20 Active, Fiat Avventura, Toyota Etios Cross |
Variants Price Comparison
Prices (ex-showroom Delhi) |
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Ford Freestyle |
Honda Amaze |
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Variants |
Petrol |
Diesel |
Variants |
Petrol |
Diesel |
Ambiente MT |
Rs 5.09 lakh |
Rs 6.09 lakh |
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Trend MT |
Rs 5.99 lakh |
Rs 6.99 lakh |
E MT |
Rs 5.59 lakh |
Rs 6.69 lakh |
Titanium MT |
Rs 6.39 lakh |
Rs 7.35 lakh |
S MT |
Rs 6.49 lakh |
Rs 7.59 lakh |
Titanium+ MT |
Rs 6.94 lakh |
Rs 7.89 lakh |
V MT |
Rs 7.09 lakh |
Rs 8.19 lakh |
- | - | - | VX MT |
Rs 7.58 lakh |
Rs 8.68 lakh |
Engine
Both the cars are powered by almost similar capacity engines in their petrol and diesel guises. However, it’s the petrol Freestyle that pumps out more power (6PS) and torque (10Nm) than the Amaze’s petrol unit. The Honda turns out to be the more fuel efficient car of the two with both petrol and diesel engines though.
Dimensions
Features
Ford Freestyle Trend vs Honda Amaze E
Variants |
Petrol |
Diesel |
Freestyle Trend |
Rs 5.99 lakh |
Rs 6.99 lakh |
Amaze E |
Rs 5.59 lakh |
Rs 6.69 lakh |
Common features: The Freestyle Trend and the Amaze E variant share dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, all four power windows and day/night IRVM.
What the Freestyle gets over the Amaze: Over the Honda, the Ford gets rear view camera, front and rear fog lamps, keyless entry, speed-sensing auto door lock, steering-mounted audio controls, tilt-adjustable steering and a touchscreen audio system with USB, Bluetooth, navigation and four speakers.
What the Amaze gets over the Freestyle: Nothing much. Just ISOFIX child seat anchorages.
Takeaway:
Certainly, the Freestyle has more to offer in the Trend compared to the Amaze E. But for the additional features, you also have to pay a premium of Rs 40,000 for petrol and Rs 30,000 for diesel over the Amaze E. And most of these features in the Freestyle Trend can be retrofitted on the Amaze too for around Rs 30,000. So the incremental value in the case of the Freestyle diesel is justified.
Ford Freestyle Titanium vs Honda Amaze S
Variants |
Petrol |
Diesel |
Freestyle Titanium |
Rs 6.39 lakh |
Rs 7.35 lakh |
Amaze S |
Rs 6.49 lakh |
Rs 7.59 lakh |
Common features: Electrically adjustable and foldable side mirrors, front power sockets and height-adjustable driver seat.
What the Freestyle gets over the Amaze: The Ford gets rear washer with wiper, 15-inch alloy wheels, push button start/stop, front power socket, auto AC, height adjustable front seat belts and anti-rollover prevention system (hill launch assist, electronic stability program and traction control system).
What the Amaze gets over the Freestyle: The Amaze S variant just gets rear power sockets over the Freestyle Titanium.
Takeaway
The Freestyle’s Titanium variant is Rs 10,000 and Rs 24,000 cheaper than the Amaze’s S trim with petrol and diesel engines, respectively. Despite being more affordable, it’s more loaded. Clearly, based on the features on offer, the Freestyle Titanium is our pick between the two.
Ford Freestyle Titanium+ vs Honda Amaze V
Variants |
Petrol |
Diesel |
Freestyle Titanium+ |
Rs 6.94 lakh |
Rs 7.89 lakh |
Amaze V |
Rs 7.09 lakh |
Rs 8.19 lakh |
Common features: Both the cars do not share any common feature in these variants.
What Freestyle gets over Amaze: The top-spec variant of the Ford takes the feature list a notch higher with side and curtain airbags (which totals to 6 airbags in all), emergency assistance, auto headlamp, rain sensing wiper, Ford MyKey, steering mounted audio and phone controls, auto-dimming IRVM, 6.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
What Amaze gets over Freestyle: Only LED guidelamps in the headlamp, which isn’t offered with the Freestyle’s Titanium+.
Takeaway
The Freestyle Titanium+ is more affordable than the Amaze V by Rs 15,000 (petrol) and Rs 30,000 (diesel). The extensive list of the Freestyle top-spec at much lower prices makes it an easy pick over the sedan based on features on offer with relation to the price.
Verdict
Why Buy Ford Freestyle?
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Features: The Freestyle offers more features than every corresponding variant of the Amaze. It’s also priced competitively and in most cases undercuts the sedan.
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Safety: The Freestyle is available with 6 airbags and anti-rollover protection package in its top variant. Clearly, it’s more equipped when it comes to safety features.
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More powerful petrol engine: On paper, the Freestyle’s petrol engine is more powerful than the Amaze’s: Its frugal 1.2-litre petrol engine pumps out 6PS and 10Nm more than the Amaze’s petrol unit. On its own, we know that the petrol Freestyle is quite punchy and offers brisk performance. We haven’t performance-tested the Amaze yet but the petrol engine isn’t too peppy and is adequate only for city commutes.
Why Buy Honda Amaze?
- The new Honda should command a better resale value as the "Amaze" is a known badge unlike the Freestyle, which is yet to prove its mettle.
- For larger boot space (420-litres vis-à-vis 270-litres of the Freestyle) and more fuel efficient (27.4kmpl with diesel and 19.5kmpl with petrol engine) engines.
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