Honda launches new variants of Amaze, Brio

January 13, 2015 04:03 pm | Updated 04:03 pm IST - New Delhi

Honda Cars India on Tuesday introduced a new variant of its compact sedan Amaze, priced up to Rs. 8.2 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

The petrol variant of the sedan is priced at Rs. 7.32 lakh while the diesel grade is priced at Rs. 8.2 lakh.

The company has also expanded the Brio hatchback range by adding two new variants in the lineup. The manual model is priced at Rs. 5.99 lakh, while the automatic variant is priced at Rs. 6.78 lakh.

“The Amaze comes with a new VX (O) grade featuring the audio-video navigation. The new grade will be positioned above the existing VX grade in manual transmission in both petrol and diesel,” Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) said in a statement.

The Brio range has also been expanded by introducing a new VX grade with black interiors and audio-video navigation, it added.

“The new grades with audio-video navigation have been introduced as a result of the customer feedback we received.

We value this feedback and constantly try to accommodate the same in our models,” HCIL Senior Vice President, Marketing & Sales, Jnaneswar Sen said.

The company is also planning to offer the CNG version of Amaze shortly, he added.

Since its launch in April 2013, the company has cumulatively sold more than 1.25 lakh units of Amaze across the country so far.

The company has sold more than 70,000 units of Brio since its launch in September 2011.

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