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Honda Elevate 2025 Launched in India: Price, Features, Mileage, Updates & Rival Comparison

Honda Elevate 2025

The Honda Elevate 2025 has launched in India with refreshed styling, new interior options, and improved comfort features, while keeping its trusted 1.5-litre petrol engine unchanged. With a competitive price starting around ₹11.91 lakh (ex-showroom), the updated SUV now offers a bold new grille, premium cabin themes, and added features like a 360-degree camera and ambient lighting in select trims. Known for its strong build, reliable performance, and high ground clearance, the Elevate 2025 is designed to compete directly with popular rivals such as the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos in the compact SUV segment.

What’s New

  1. Exterior & Styling Changes
    1. A new grille design called the “Alpha-Bold Plus” grille with nine vertical slats and a bold chrome outline.
    2. New colour options, especially Crystal Black Pearl, are now available on more variants (except the base model). Previously, this deep black was limited to special editions.
    1. Interior Updates
      1. The top-trim ZX version gets a new ivory/white-themed interior with white leatherette seats and soft-touch surfaces.
      2. Mid-level V and VX trims now offer all-black fabric upholstery, replacing the earlier shadow beige fabric. The dashboard and door liners also get white soft-touch trim for contrast.
      1. Price & Offer Adjustments
        1. Prices of the Elevate now start around ₹11.91 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base SV manual version and go up to around ₹16.70-16.80 lakh for top trims.
        2. With recent GST reforms, there are price reductions—customers can save up to ₹58,400 on the Elevate depending on the variant. These revised prices take effect from 22 September 2025.

        🎯 Who Should Consider the 2025 Elevate

        📝 Verdict

        The 2025 Honda Elevate update is less about major mechanical changes and more about refining style, comfort, and value. The new grille, interior themes, black upholstery, optional camera & ambient lighting—these make it more premium. Together with the GST-driven price drop, Honda strengthens the Elevate’s appeal in the competitive compact SUV segment.

        🔍 Side-by-Side Comparison: Elevate vs Creta vs Seltos

        Specification / Feature Honda Elevate Hyundai Creta Kia Seltos
        Ex-showroom Base Price ~ ₹ 11.91 lakh (SV MT) (HT Auto) ~ ₹ 11.11 lakh (E-1.5 Petrol) (V3Cars) ~₹11.19 lakh (HTE(O)-1.5 Petrol MT) (HT Auto)
        Engine / Power 1.5 L naturally aspirated petrol, ~ 119–121 PS & ~145 Nm torque (V3Cars) 1.5 L NA petrol ~ 115 PS/144 Nm. Also comes in other engine types (diesel, turbo-petrol) in higher trims. (ZigWheels.com) Similar 1.5 L MPi petrol in base variants, with more variants in higher trims (turbo etc). Power ~113 PS in base petrol. (CarWale)
        Mileage ~ 15.3-16.9 kmpl depending on variant (HT Auto) Slightly better in many trims: ~ 17-21 kmpl in base/normal petrol versions. (HT Auto) Comparable to Creta in base petrol trims: ~ 17-20.7 kmpl in many cases. (HT Auto)
        Size & Space Boot space ~ 458 litres; wheelbase ~ 2650 mm; height also marginally taller in some variants. (Overdrive) Boot: ~433 liters; wheelbase ~ 2610 mm; somewhat bigger overall in some dimensions. (V3Cars) Seltos similar to Creta in many dimensions, slightly different depending on variant. (CarDekho)
        Ground Clearance ~ 220 mm (V3Cars) 190 mm in base trim Creta E vs Elevate SV comparison.  Seltos generally close but depends on variant and tyre/wheel size. Slightly lower in many trims compared to Elevate. 
        Features& Luxury/Convenience Has many essential features; recent updates added new styling, new interior colours, comfort touches. Some premium-features may be less in mid/lower trims. Creta typically gives more premium-amenities: panoramic sunroof, more premium seats, more display features (digital cluster etc.), sometimes dual-zone climate control, more engine options.  Seltos also offers a strong feature pack, especially in higher trims – often matches or sometimes goes beyond Creta in certain tech or styling for those trims. 
        Warranty / Service / Running Cost Honda is known for reliability and build quality. Running costs are decent. But fuel economy is a bit lower in some trims. Creta’s service network is strong, and options of diesel or turbo petrol may help in fuel economy or power depending on use. Feature-rich trims may cost more to maintain. Seltos also has good service backup; turbo/diesel variants can cost more. Lower trims more affordable.

        What Each is Best For

        Trade-Offs & Considerations

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