Honda Amaze Facelift model is launched with new premium look

Honda Amaze Facelift: Honda has launched the new-generation version of the popular compact sedan, the Amaze, which comes with a comprehensive facelift, making the car look and feel more premium with added features. As Honda tries to make strides in the competitive ...

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Honda Amaze Facelift: Honda has launched the new-generation version of the popular compact sedan, the Amaze, which comes with a comprehensive facelift, making the car look and feel more premium with added features.

As Honda tries to make strides in the competitive compact sedan segment, this refresh comes at an opportune time.

Honda Amaze Facelift: High-Class Facade Rejuvenation

Honda Amaze Facelift

The front end of the 2025 Honda Amaze facelift is instantly more refined than the previous generation.

A new wider chrome bar in the grille flows into revised LED headlamps to give the car a more premium look.

Fog lamp housings have also been given the chrome treatment, along with reshaping to better integrate with the overall design language.

The side view, with newly designed alloy wheels, looks sporty on the new Celerio. Subtle character lines along the doors add a sense of motion even at rest, while a subtly raised shoulder line adds to the dynamic look of the sedan.

The rear now sees revised LED taillamps with a unique light signature that aids visibility, while also giving it a more modern look.

Complementing the new design is the tweaked rear bumper that comes with integrated reflectors, which add more zing to the rear, and considering the slick silhouette of the Honda, the rear of the car now appears premium from all angles.

Interior Refinements

Inside, the new Amaze’s cabin has Honda’s keen focus on improving the in-car experience. Message and details on reconfigurationOfficial material and soft-finish surfaces gave the evolution of the advisory board.

The center console has been updated with a larger touchscreen infotainment system, now with wireless trojan support for both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The instrument cluster has again been updated with a more visible layout. All variants feature more supportive seat cushioning as well as upgraded fabric on lower trims, while higher models with leatherette seats also enjoy contrast stitching.

Practical bits such as the wireless charging pad, rear AC vents and enhanced storage compartments might not be thrilling but do something to add to the overall premium feel of the cabin.

Powertrain Options

Honda has sensibly held onto the well-established powertrains for this updated Amaze. This means the tried and tested 1.2- litre i-VTEC petrol engine remains, churning out approximately 90bhp and109Nm of torque, offering a competitive blend of performance and efficiency.

Transmission options include a 5-speed manual transmission and an updated CVT automatic one that Honda says offers increased fuel economy and reduced noise.

The suspension setup is retuned here, too, for better ride quality without sacrificing handling. Moreover, NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) levels have been addressed through the utilization of additional sound insulation materials across the cabin that delivers a quieter in-car experience.

Enhanced Safety Features

Safety also gets a lot more attention in the facelifted Amaze, as all variants get electronic stability control as standard.

Six airbags are now offered on the higher trims, while all models get ABS, EBD, and rear parking sensors.

Honda’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) body structure that protects thingees in the event of a collision remains in place.

Assistance with parking maneuvers and improved safety when reversing are provided by a multi-view rear camera system.

Positioning in the Market and Pricing

Honda claims the Amaze, thus upgraded, remains a vfm proposition in the compact sedan segment.

Price leaves it space for premium aspirations while going toe-to-toe with rivals like the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Hyundai Aura and Tata Tigor.

The entry-level version is priced competitively, while the fully-loaded variant is loaded with features found in higher segment cars. That’s a value proposition that should resonate with buyers looking for a balanced blend of style, substance, and Honda’s well-documented reliability.

Honda Amaze Facelift

Honda Amaze facelift: How has it changed? Honda has given the Amaze a much-needed overhaul and fortunately, its revamped looks, a much better package in terms of features, comfort and safety should work in the model’s favour.

The Amaze finally delivers on the promise of bringing premium car experience to the compact sedan segment and with its refreshed exterior styling, upgraded interior amenities, and improved safety credentials, it looks to take four-wheeled transport to the people to new heights.

If you need something to drive to work each day, but you want it to be practical as well as stylish, and you want the peace of mind that comes with Honda’s usual engineering excellence, then the facelifted Amaze comes across as a thoroughly appealing package.

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