The Honda Elevate Apex Edition has started arriving at Honda dealerships across India post its official launch in the Indian market. Honda Cars India, one of the leading car manufacturers in the country, recently rolled out its much-awaited limited edition of the Honda Elevate in India. Customers can now pick up their orders from Honda’s dealerships. The latest Apex Edition of the brand’s only SUV, the Honda Elevate, is available at an introductory ex-showroom price of INR 12.86 lakh, which makes it INR 15,000 premium compared to the standard version.
Honda Elevate Apex Edition Variants
Variant Price (Ex-Showroom)
V MT INR 12.86 lakh
V CVT INR 13.86 lakh
VX MT INR 14.25 lakh
VX CVT INR 15.25 lakh
Honda Elevate Apex Edition Features
The Elevate Apex Edition receives new ‘Apex’ badges and the latest exterior and interior packages that can be bought separately by paying INR 10,000 and INR 5,000, respectively. The new edition features front bumpers and piano black garnishes on the rear. It houses Apex Edition emblems on the fender and tailgate up front.
As for the interior, the Apex Edition receives a range of cosmetic enhancements in the interior as well. It houses a dual-tone ivory and black color scheme. The Apex Edition houses door pads with leatherette material, 7-color ambient lighting, Apex Edition-specific cushions, an IP panel, and a dashboard.
Other features include an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 7.0-inch TFT display, wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a rearview camera, a single-pane sunroof, automatic headlamps, a six-speaker sound system, and more. For safety, it houses features like ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, six airbags, ISOFIX child seat mounts, and a hill start assist.
Honda Elevate Apex Edition Powertrain
Powering the Honda Elevate Apex Edition is a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine. The unit churns out 121 bhp of power and torque of 145 Nm. It is mated to either a CVT or a 6-speed manual.
In its segment, the Honda Elevate Apex rivals the likes of the Hyundai Creta, Toyota Hyryder, Tata Curvv, Skoda Kushaq, VW Taigun, Citroen Basalt, and Kia Seltos.