Honda has launched Elevate Black Edition and Signature Black Edition in India. These special edition SUVs are based on Honda’s top trim ZX variant and come with new design elements, stylish interiors, and advanced features.

Honda Elevate Black Edition: Price and variants

  • Black Edition (Manual): ₹15.51 lakh.
  • Black Edition (CVT): ₹16.73 lakh.
  • Signature Black Edition (Manual): ₹15.71 lakh.
  • Signature Black Edition (CVT): ₹16.93 lakh.

Design and Styling

  1. Black Edition:
    • Crystal Black Pearl exterior paint.
    • All-black interior.
    • Door panels, grille and roof rails with silver finish.
  2. Signature Black Edition:
    • All the silver bits on the Elevate Black Edition have been changed to a black finish.
    • 7-color ambient lighting package.

Features: Advanced Technology and Premium Experience

The Black Edition includes all the premium features of the standard Elevate SUV, such as:

  • Security:
    • 6 airbags.
    • Camera-Based ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems).
  • Connectivity and Comfort:
    • 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment.
    • Single-pane sunroof.
    • Leatherette seats.
    • Auto headlights and wipers.
    • 7-inch TFT display.

Engine and Performance

No mechanical changes have been made in the Black Edition. You will find it in:

  • Engine: 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol.
  • Power: 121hp.
  • Gearbox: Manual and CVT options.

Competition and market position

Black Edition Competition:

  • Hyundai Creta Night Edition.
  • MG Astor Blackstorm.
  • Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Black Edition.

Rivalry of Standard Elevate:

  • Hyundai Creta.
  • Kia Seltos.
  • Maruti Grand Vitara.
  • Toyota Hyrider.
  • Skoda Kushaq.
  • Volkswagen Taigun.

challenge in segment

Hyundai Creta remains the leader in the segment with average monthly sales of close to 15,000 units. In comparison, Honda Elevate sales have fallen short of expectations. Through the Black Edition, Honda is trying to attract its customers and strengthen its hold in the market.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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