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Honda Elevate Prices in India Increased By up to Rs 60,000 – Check Details

The price hike for the Honda Elevate varies depending on the variant (SV, V, VX, and ZX) and transmission option (MT/CVT) selected.

By Sanorita

12 Jan, 2026

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Honda has revised the prices of the Honda Elevate in India, making it up to Rs 59,990 more expensive than before. The price hike varies depending on the variant (SV, V, VX, and ZX) and transmission option (MT/CVT) selected. After the price revision, the Elevate now starts at Rs 11.60 lakh, compared to its previous starting price of Rs 11 lakh. Check out the complete table below for a detailed overview of the updated prices across all variants.

Honda Elevate New Prices in India

VariantTransmissionOld Price (ex-showroom)New Price (ex-showroom)Price Increase
SV ManualRs 11 lakhRs 11.60 lakhRs 59,990 
V ManualRs 11.96 lakhRs 12.06 lakhRs 9,990
VXManualRs 13.61 lakhRs 13.75 lakhRs 13,590
ZXManualRs 14.88 lakhRs 14.98 lakhRs 9.990
ZX BlackManualRs 14.98 lakhRs 15.07 lakhRs 9,990
VCVTRs 13.12 lakhRs 13.22 lakhRs 9,990
VXCVTRs 14.77 lakhRs 14.91 lakhRs 13,590
ZXCVTRs 16.06 lakhRs 16.16 lakhRs 9,990
ZX BlackCVTRs 16.15 lakhRs 16.25 lakhRs 9,990

The manual SV variant saw the highest increase of Rs 59,990, while other variants like V, VX, ZX, and ZX Black have become more expensive, with prices ranging from Rs 9,990 to Rs 13,590. The CVT variants also saw similar increases, with price rises between Rs 9,990 and Rs 13,590. Post revision, the prices now start at Rs 11.60 lakh for the base SV manual variant.

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Honda Elevate Engine

The Honda SUV comes with a single powertrain option: a 1.5-litre iVTEC petrol engine that produces 120bhp of maximum power and 145Nm of peak torque, and is paired with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed CVT. 

Also Read: Honda Elevate Review: Better SUV Than Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Hyundai Creta?

While the manual gearbox is standard across all variants, the CVT option is available on the V, VX, and ZX trims.

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