Honda Elevate comes in various trims notably, SV, V, VX, and ZX variants. While the ZX is the top-end variant, the VX could be the best value-for-money option in terms of the price-to-features ratio as the VX gets a good amount of features in the first place.


The VX trim of the Elevate gets features such as 17-inch dual-tone alloys, a single-pane sunroof, a part digital driver’s display, wireless phone charger, blind spot monitoring, a 6-speaker sound system, automatic climate control, auto folding ORVMs, LED fog lamps and projectors. However, the ZX variant additionally gets features like the ADAS suite of features and a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system plus six airbags.


The touchscreen size at 10.25 inches is indeed something new for Honda being the biggest one that we have seen on their cars and that is something only the ZX trim has.



The touchscreen size at 10.25 inches which only the ZX trim has. (Photo: Somnath Chatterjee)


That said, we think the VX trim will have the most takers in terms of the value for money on offer and the good mix of features. The Elevate has been designed for India and is based on the City platform while being launched in India with only a 1.5l petrol engine which develops 121hp.


Gearbox options include a 6-speed manual and a CVT automatic with paddle shifters. The Elevate will be the most crucial model for Honda in India and will be the latest entrant to the compact SUV space.


Honda plans to launch only a petrol version of the Elevate for now and in a few years' time there will be a pure electric version of the Elevate as well. The Elevate will rival the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Kia Seltos amongst others. 


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