Thursday, March 26, 2026

Honda Amaze Gets A New Special Edition, Priced At Rs 7 Lakh

Honda has launched a Special Edition variant of its popular sub-4m sedan, Amaze, in time for the festive season. It is based on the mid-spec S variant and demands Rs 12,000 more than its donor variant. Here’s how it costs:- 

Honda amaze special edition price

Fuel Type

Honda Amaze S

Honda Amaze Special Edition

Difference

Petrol (manual)

Rs 6.88 lakh

Rs 7 lakh

Rs 12,000

Petrol (CVT)

Rs 7.78 lakh

Rs 7.90 lakh

Rs 12,000

Diesel (manual)

Rs 8.18 lakh

Rs 8.30 lakh

Rs 12,000

Diesel (CVT)

Rs 8.98 lakh

Rs 9.10 lakh

Rs 12,000

*all prices, ex-showroom Delhi.

As the above table suggests, the Honda Amaze Special Edition is available with both 1.2-litre petrol (90PS/110Nm) and 1.5-litre diesel (80PS/160Nm) engines along with manual and CVT automatic gearbox options. 

Honda Amaze Special Edition – What does it get?

honda amaze special edition interior and features

The Amaze Special Edition features a couple of aesthetic enhancements as well as the host of extra goodies over the regular S trim such as special edition decals on the exterior, ‘Special Edition’ badging on the boot lid, new beige colour seat covers, sliding armrest for front passengers and a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system (Digipad 2.0) with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, instead of the 2-Din audio system. These additions come at a premium of Rs 12,000 only.

armrest for honda amaze

Apart from these enrichments, the Special Edition also gets features like manual AC, manually height-adjustable driver's seat, power-adjustable & foldable outside mirrors, rear centre armrest, manual Day/Night IRVM, dual airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors, etc. 

Rivals

In the sub-4m sedan space, the Honda Amaze competes with the likes of Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura and Ford Aspire

Honda amaze S

Author's Take

At a premium of just Rs 12,000 over the regular S variant, Honda has introduced the Special Edition with several additional features that make it a value-for-money deal. Honda has also offered a front sliding armrest in it which you don’t get even in the top-end variants. 

We believe the introduction of this Special Edition will ramp up sales for the Japanese makers.

Honda Amaze Diesel CVT Review | Gagan Choudhary

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