In India, Honda has introduced the limited-edition Elevate Apex Edition. It is available with both manual and CVT automatic transmissions, and it is based on the mid-spec V and VX versions of the SUV. The Apex Edition is priced as follows:
Prices | Standard Variant | Apex Edition | Difference |
V MT | Rs 12.71 lakh | Rs 12.86 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
V CVT | Rs 13.71 lakh | Rs 13.86 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
VX MT | Rs 14.10 lakh | Rs 14.25 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
VX CVT | Rs 15.10 lakh | Rs 15.25 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
Honda Elevate: What’s New
There aren’t many external or cosmetic modifications to the Apex Edition. New design components in the shape of limited edition emblems and piano black accessories are among the modifications. The following is a list of the inclusions:
- A piano black insert with a chrome accent on the back bumper and a silver accent on the bottom of the front bumper.
A black piano garnish beneath the doors.
Apex Edition badge on the front fenders.
Apex Edition emblem on tailgate.
Although it has a new white and black cabin decor, the interior is the same. The doors are treated with white leatherette. Additionally, it has ambient lighting, which is exclusive to the fully loaded Elevate model. The interior of Honda’s small SUV has not undergone any additional modifications.
Honda Elevate: Features and safety
The Apex Edition has the same feature set as the mid-spec V and VX versions. The Honda Elevate V model has 16-inch steel wheels with covers and LED headlights and taillights. It also includes a 4-speaker sound system, an auto air conditioner, and an 8-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It comes equipped with a rear parking camera and six airbags as standard.
The VX version also includes a single-pane moonroof and 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. It includes high-end features including a wireless phone charger, a semi-digital driver’s display, and a steering wheel covered in leatherette. Along with a lane-watch camera, this version also has a washer and wiper on the back.
But the highest-end model also has extras like an advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) suite and a larger 10.25-inch touchscreen.
Honda Elevate: Powertrain
The engine and gearbox options for the Apex Edition remain the same as those of the versions on which it is based. A 1.5-liter normally aspirated petrol engine producing 121PS and 145Nm powers the Elevate from Honda. It is connected to a CVT or a 6-speed manual gearbox.