autocar-logo
Malur

Last Updated on: 20 Nov 2025

Front Left Three Quarter
Front View
Front Right Three Quarter
Rear View
Alloy Wheels
Front Right Three Quarter
Front Left Three Quarter
Gear Box
Dashboard
Alloy Wheels True

Honda Elevate price in Malur

Autocar score
8
₹13.57 - ₹20.25 Lakh
On road price, Malur
Malur
Starting₹19,629 /month
EMI calculator

The on-road price of the Honda Elevate in Malur ranges from ₹13.57 lakh for the base model to about ₹20.25 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Malur are between ₹11.00 lakh and ₹16.47 lakh.

 

Check the Honda Elevate on-road price of all variants in Malur in the table below:

Show more

Honda Elevate price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Honda Elevate Petrol SV MT
1498 cc | Petrol | 6-speed Manual
₹13.57 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Air quality control/filter
Rear camera
GPS navigation system
Value for money
Honda Elevate Petrol V MT
1498 cc | Petrol | 6-speed Manual
₹14.75 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Rear camera
Honda Elevate Petrol V CVT
1498 cc | Petrol | 7-step CVT Auto
₹16.16 Lakh
Keyless start
Airbags
Integrated (in-dash) music system
Air quality control/filter
Rear camera
Honda Elevate Petrol VX MT
1498 cc | Petrol | 6-speed Manual
₹16.76 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Autocar's pick
Honda Elevate Petrol VX CVT
1498 cc | Petrol | 7-step CVT Auto
₹18.18 Lakh
Ambient interior lighting
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Wireless phone charging
Honda Elevate Petrol ZX MT
1498 cc | Petrol | 6-speed Manual
₹18.31 Lakh
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Honda Elevate Petrol ZX Black Edition MT
1498 cc | Petrol | 6-speed Manual
₹18.43 Lakh
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Honda Elevate Petrol ZX CVT
1498 cc | Petrol | 7-step CVT Auto
₹19.74 Lakh
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Honda Elevate Petrol ZX Black Edition CVT
1498 cc | Petrol | 7-step CVT Auto
₹19.86 Lakh
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start

Honda Elevate Images

Front Left Three Quarter Image - 2026
Front View Image - 2029
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 2038
Rear View Image - 2035
Alloy Wheels Image - 2032
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 30364
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 1918
Gear Box Image - 1926
Dashboard Image - 2040
Alloy Wheels True Image - 30361
Infotainment System Image - 30362
Front View Image - 30363
Body Colored Bumpers Image - 30365
Rear View Image - 30366
Color Orange Image - 30367
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 1978
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 1984
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 1996
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 1972
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 1990
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 1975
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 1981
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 1993
Front View Image - 1910
Front View Image - 1916
Front View Image - 1922
Front View Image - 1987
Front View Image - 2011
Front View Image - 1912
Dashboard Image - 1946
Dashboard Image - 1948
Dashboard Image - 2005
Dashboard Image - 2008
Dashboard Image - 2046
Front Row Seats Image - 1952
Front Row Seats Image - 1956
Front Row Seats Image - 1958
Front Row Seats Image - 2044
Infotainment System Image - 1950
Infotainment System Image - 1960
Rear View Image - 1928
Rear View Image - 1999
Rear View Image - 2017
Rear View Image - 1934
Rear View Image - 1954
Steering Wheel Image - 1942
Steering Wheel Image - 1944
Second Row Seats Image - 2042
Closed Bonnet Image - 1920
Color Orange Image - 1924
Color Orange Image - 1930
Color Brown Image - 1940
Console Storage Image - 2002
Ac Vents Front Image - 1938
Open Bonnet Engine Shot Image - 1936
Open Bonnet Engine Shot Image - 2014
Color Crystal Black Pearl   Radiant Red Metallic (dual Tone) Image - 2197
Color Crystal Black Pearl   Platinum White Pearl (dual Tone) Image - 2198
Color Lunar Silver Metallic Image - 2199
Color Golden Brown Metallic Image - 2200
Color Platinum White Pearl Image - 2201
Color Meteoroid Gray Metallic Image - 2202
Color Radiant Red Metallic Image - 2203
Color Crystal Black Pearl   Phoenix Orange Pearl (dual Tone) Image - 2204
Color Obsidian Blue Pearl Image - 2205
Color Phoenix Orange Pearl Image - 2206
Color Crystal Black Pearl Image - 2207

Honda Elevate videos

Honda Elevate FAQs

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Trending Questions on Honda Elevate - Answered by Autocar Experts

V
Asked by: Vivek Bhargavon Dec 26, 2025

Hello, I'm a Honda fanboy and looking to buy a new vehicle in 2026. Inclined towards a subcompact SUV. Will Honda launch the WRV? I have checked the Elevate and really liked it. But the automatic variant is above my budget. My regular usage will be on the highway, going to my hometown and back. Plus, once or twice a month 200 km one-sided and basic city runs on the weekends.

While there are plans for Honda to eventually re-enter the compact SUV segment, they are unfortunately very far away. While Honda is reportedly planning 10 new model launches for India by 2030, the compact SUV will likely be one of the last of these. Honda plans to first launch CBU-imported halo products, followed by a localised midsize electric car based on the Honda Zero Alpha, then new-gen ICE and hybrid replacements for the City and Elevate on a new platform. Finally, after these, there is a chance this new platform could be scaled down to a compact SUV once the development costs have been absorbed, but given the expected launch cycle, this won't be before 2028-29.
If you're really a fan of the Honda Elevate, see if you can stretch your budget to buy one new. Or better yet, check out the used market for a lightly-driven example that's not too old, which you should get at a better price. Check out Spinny for vetted and approved used examples.
A
Asked by: Amol Deoreon Dec 25, 2025

I need a car for my family under 15 lakhs. My height is 6 ft, so smaller cars are uncomfortable for me. I would like to go for a safe & reliable car. My running is under 500km monthly, with 80% city and 20% highway. I'm okay with a pre-owned car/SUV as well. Thanks!

Given your height, we feel a compact SUV will best suit your requirements. Among the models within your budget, the Kia Syros is the roomiest and will be very comfortable for your build. There's a lot of space at the back too, and the luggage room is also good.
This Kia car comes packed with plenty of safety kit as standard, and has the added reassurance of a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. It is easy to drive, though the ride quality can feel slightly firm.
Of the other new options within your budget, the Nissan Magnite Turbo, Renault Kiger Turbo, Maruti Suzuki Brezza and lower trim versions of the Honda Elevate and Hyundai Creta are also worth a look.
V
Asked by: Vishnuon Dec 25, 2025

I'm looking to buy my first car. Although I have good experience in driving cars, this will be my first own car. We are a family of 4 + 1 kid living in Kolkata and have a relocatable job (mostly in tier 1/2 cities). I'm looking for a long-term car (5+ years). Monthly, I need to drive ~500kms and 3/4 long drives in a year. Preferably automatic, as monthly 500kms are inside the city. Had evaluated Kylaq, Elevate, 3X0 and Brezza. Now with the Sierra and MG Hector 2026 models, I'm completely lost. Suggest

Since this is your first car, it's best to play it safe and go with a trusted brand you know will be reliable and cost-effective. The Maruti Suzuki Brezza, though not an exciting car, will best suit your needs. It is pretty spacious, has a smooth automatic option and is reasonably well-equipped.
If your budget allows, consider the Honda Elevate, which is more spacious than the Brezza and hence more comfortable for your 4+1 family. It has a bigger boot too. If you are relocated to a Tier 2 city, the Brezza will benefit from Maruti Suzukis extensive dealer network.
M
Asked by: MKDon Dec 23, 2025

I am looking for a reliable car under ₹16 lakh (on-road) for long-term use (10 to 12 years). My monthly running is 2000 km, primarily on highways. Which car should I go for?

The Honda Elevate will fit your requirements well. It should prove to be reliable and dependable in the long run, and within your budget, you can opt for the VX variant, which comes fairly well-equipped. This Honda car also gets features, like a single-pane sunroof, wireless charger, 17-inch machine-finished alloy wheels, and more.
Another safe option is the Hyundai Creta. Even in the EX(O) variant, it offers a panoramic sunroof, but it does miss out on a few features compared to the Elevate.
B
Asked by: Balooon Dec 22, 2025

I am confused between the Honda Amaze ZX CVT, Honda Elevate ZX CVT, and Hyundai Venue HX10 AT. My main concerns are safety, ease and smoothness of driving, and reliability. I mostly drive in the city with an occasional highway trip once a month or so for vacations. Please suggest a good car among the ones I have listed. Thanks!

The Honda Amaze is a compact sedan, the Honda Elevate is an SUV, and the Hyundai Verna is a mid-size sedan. So, they are quite different in terms of body style and their usage. 

The Honda Amaze suits buyers on a tighter budget, and since you’ve shortlisted the Elevate and Verna, we assume your budget is higher and around Rs 20 lakh.

The Hyundai Verna is a well-equipped sedan and works well for city driving. That said, we also suggest you look closely at Elevate. SUVs are generally more comfortable and confidence-inspiring on highways. 

The Honda Elevate 1.5-litre engine paired with the CVT gearbox feels smooth and responsive in everyday city use as well. It also offers a large boot, which is handy for weekend trips and vacation luggage
 

M
Asked by: Manindra Singhon Dec 21, 2025

My 2019 i20 is with my parents, and I am looking for a new car. My weekly running is around 30-40 km with occasional long highway drives, and sometimes I think about taking it to the mountains. I have test-driven the Škoda Kushaq, Slavia, and Honda Elevate, but am not able to decide. My budget can stretch up to ₹18 lakh - please suggest which car I should go for.

We suggest you wait for the new Skoda Kushaq, which will be launched next month. It has more features and is great on the highway and twisty roads. 
Your budget may limit you to the 1.0 TSI engine, but that’s a really punchy engine mated to a smooth 6-speed automatic box. The Honda Elevate works well as a city car, but it's nowhere near as good as a Kushaq or even a Skoda Slavia on a twisty road. 
 

S
Asked by: Shravan Tallamon Dec 20, 2025

I have been driving a Santro for 24 years, and it is still running well. I now plan to change to a 1.5-litre car, either a sedan or an SUV. I am considering the Grand Vitara Strong Hybrid Alpha Plus, Honda Elevate ZX, and Creta SX. My usage will be daily solo driving and 2–3 long drives with my family of five. Comfort with family on long trips is a priority, and low running cost and maintainability are important for daily use. Above all, good looks matter. Please suggest the best choice among these.

According to your requirement and among the options you have selected, we would suggest you to go for the Hyundai Creta SX. It scores well above the other options because of the space that it offers. 

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara's second row is good for 2, and a squeeze for 3. Honda Elevate's central console protrudes prominently in the second row, compromising rear passenger space.

The Hyundai Creta looks good, is feature-rich, and delivers a comfortable experience for family use, both in city driving and on long journeys. You are familiar with Hyundai’s ecosystem, adding to the ease of ownership.
 

S
Asked by: Syed Sadiqon Dec 19, 2025

My monthly driving is around 250 to 300 km, mostly on highways, with occasional long trips once or twice a year. I have a family of four and am looking for a petrol manual car with a budget of around ₹15 lakh. Please suggest a couple of options with good safety, value for money, and resale value.

If you want safety, value for money, and good resale value, we would recommend you go for the Honda Elevate V MT. It is a spacious SUV for a family of 4 with very comfortable seats. The power delivery from the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine is linear, and the gear actions are easy. It has excellent ride quality and one of the largest boot spaces in the segment. Honda Elevate scored a 5-star crash test rating in JNCAP.
A
Asked by: Anshat Guptaon Dec 18, 2025

My family owns a 2022 Honda WR-V petrol and we are planning to upgrade our car. It will be mostly used in the city and mainly driven by my parents. I am confused between the VW Taigun 1.0 petrol, Honda Elevate, and Tata Curvv, and I am not so sure about the Kia Syros or the newer Victoris. My main concerns are safety, balanced features, and maintenance. Please advise which car I should choose.

Since you've already owned a Honda car, you might like what the Elevate has to offer. Its ride comfort is its highlight; the high seating will make it easy for your parents to get in and out, and its petrol engine delivers strong performance. 

The Volkswagen Taigun is smaller in size, which makes it a bit easier to park and manoeuvre. However, it doesn't feel as user-friendly as the Honda, since the manual's clutch is a touch heavier, and the automatic isn't as seamless as the Elevate's either. 

Since you're not keen on the Maruti Victoris or Kia Syros, you can also consider the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.

A
Asked by: Ankur Mohindraon Dec 18, 2025

I am looking to buy a comfortable 5-seater SUV for driving in Mumbai and its outskirts, and I am confused whether to go for the Honda Elevate CVT or book the Tata Sierra DCA; could you please help me decide?

Both cars you selected have 1.5 naturally aspirated (NA) engines, and the Honda car engine mated to a CVT is clearly the better option for several reasons. 

Firstly, Honda makes the best small-capacity naturally aspirated engines, and for Mumbai traffic, the CVT is a much smoother automatic than the twin-clutch DCA in the Tata. 

Also, the Tata engine, which develops a mere 106hp, is nowhere near as powerful as the Honda engine (121hp). Hence, Honda Elevate is better than the Tata Sierra DCA, which comes with this 1.5 NA engine.

Can't decide which car to buy?
Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries.