Saturday, February 28, 2026

Here Is How Much You Need To Spend More For A Honda Car

Honda Cars India has announced a price hike for its entire model line-up except for the fourth-gen City sedan. Currently, the Japanese carmaker has five models in its Indian portfolio, which comprises Amaze (sub-4-meter sedan), Jazz (premium hatchback), WR-V (cross/subcompact SUV), 4th-gen City (sedan), and the 5th-gen City (sedan). Here're the updated prices of these models: – 

Honda cars prices

1. Honda Amaze

Petrol variants 

Honda Amaze Petrol Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

Rs 6.22 lakh

Rs 6.22 lakh

unchanged

Rs 6.93 lakh

Rs 7 lakh

Rs 7,000

S Special Edition

Rs 7.05 lakh

Rs 7.12 lakh

Rs 7,000

Rs 7.53 lakh

Rs 7.60 lakh

Rs 7,000

S (CVT)

Rs 7.83 lakh

Rs 7.90 lakh

Rs 7,000

S Special Edition (CVT)

Rs 7.95 lakh

Rs 8.02 lakh

Rs 7,000

VX 

Rs 8.01 lakh

Rs 8.08 lakh

Rs 7,000

VX Exclusive Edition

Rs 8.01 lakh

Rs 8.01 lakh

unchanged

V (CVT)

Rs 8.43 lakh

Rs 8.50 lakh

Rs 7,000

VX (CVT)

Rs 8.84 lakh

Rs 8.91 lakh

Rs 7,000

VX Exclusive Edition (CVT)

Rs 8.84 lakh

Rs 8.84 lakh

unchanged

Diesel variants

Honda Amaze Diesel Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

Rs 7.68 lakh

Rs 7.68 lakh

unchanged

Rs 8.23 lakh

Rs 8.35 lakh

Rs 12,000

S Special Edition

Rs 8.35 lakh

Rs 8.47 lakh

Rs 12,000

Rs 8.83 lakh

Rs 8.95 lakh

Rs 12,000

S (CVT)

Rs 9.03 lakh

Rs 9.15 lakh

Rs 12,000

S Special Edition (CVT)

Rs 9.15 lakh

Rs 9.27 lakh

Rs 12,000

VX 

Rs 9.31 lakh

Rs 9.43 lakh

Rs 12,000

VX Exclusive Edition

Rs 9.31 lakh

Rs 9.31 lakh

unchanged

V (CVT)

Rs 9.63 lakh

Rs 9.75 lakh

Rs 12,000

VX (CVT)

Rs 9.99 lakh

Rs 9.99 lakh

unchanged

VX Exclusive Edition (CVT)

Rs 9.99 lakh

Rs 9.99 lakh

unchanged

 

  • The prices of Honda Amaze's petrol-powered variants (except for the base trim) has gone up by Rs 7,000.

  • Amaze's diesel variants are most affected by the price revision. It has become dearer (except for the base trim) by Rs 12,000. 

  • Prices of Exclusive Edition has also remained unchanged. 

2. Honda Jazz

BS6 Honda Jazz price in India

Honda Jazz Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

Rs 7.55 lakh

Rs 7.55 lakh

unchanged

V (CVT)

Rs 8.55 lakh

Rs 8.64 lakh

Rs 9,000

VX 

Rs 8.15 lakh

Rs 8.24 lakh

Rs 9,000

VX (CVT)

Rs 9.15 lakh

Rs 9.24 lakh

Rs 9,000

ZX 

Rs 8.79 lakh

Rs 8.88 lakh

Rs 9,000

ZX (CVT)

Rs 9.79 lakh

Rs 9.79 lakh

unchanged

 

  • People eyeing Honda Jazz will need to shell out Rs 9,000 more. However, picking the base-spec V or top-spec ZX CVT trim will put less weight on your pocket.

  • For the people not in know, the Honda Jazz is only available with a petrol engine. 

3. Honda WR-V

Petrol variants: – 

Honda WR-V Petrol Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

SV 

Rs 8.55 lakh

Rs 8.62 lakh

Rs 7,000

VX 

Rs 9.75 lakh

Rs 9.75 lakh

unchanged

VX Exclusive Edition

Rs 9.75 lakh

Rs 9.75 lakh

unchanged

Diesel variants: – 

Honda WR-V Diesel Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

SV 

Rs 9.85 lakh

Rs 9.85 lakh

unchanged

VX 

Rs 11.05 lakh

Rs 11.05 lakh

unchanged

VX Exclusive Edition

Rs 11.05 lakh

Rs 11.05 lakh

unchanged

Only the base-petrol variant of the Honda WR-V is affected by the price hike move. 

4. Honda City (5th-Generation model)

Petrol variants: – 

Honda City Petrol Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

Rs 10.99 lakh

Rs 10.99 lakh

unchanged

V (CVT)

Rs 12.29 lakh

Rs 12.39 lakh

Rs 10,000

VX 

Rs 12.35 lakh

Rs 12.45 lakh

Rs 10,000

VX (CVT)

Rs 13.65 lakh

Rs 13.75 lakh

Rs 10,000

ZX 

Rs 13.34 lakh

Rs 13.44 lakh

Rs 10,000

ZX (CVT)

Rs 14.64 lakh

Rs 14.74 lakh

Rs 10,000

2021 Honda City price

Diesel variants: – 

Honda City Diesel Variants

Old Price

Latest Price

Difference

Rs 12.49 lakh

Rs 12.59 lakh

Rs 10,000

VX 

Rs 13.85 lakh

Rs 13.95 lakh

Rs 10,000

ZX 

Rs 14.84 lakh

Rs 14.94 lakh

Rs 10,000

 

  • Prices of Honda's current flagship model, i.e. the 5th-gen Honda City have increased uniformly by Rs 10,000 save for the base trim. 

  • The 4th generation City remains untouched by the price hike. At present, it is only available in two petrol-manual variants – SV and V, which are priced at Rs 9.29 lakh and Rs 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom), respectively.

While the prices of Honda Cars have been shot up by up to Rs 12,000, one can still beat the price hike by availing various discounts & offers of up to Rs 38,851 this month. Click here to check the model-wise benefits valid until the end of April 2021. 

In the other news, Honda has also announced a recall campaign for its various products, including the discounted models like BR-V, Civic, and CR-V.

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