Along with the modified front end (designers enlarged the radiator grille, while the headlights, on the contrary, were trimmed), a redesigned rear bumper (with a decorative trim) and new graphics for the rear lights, the refreshed Honda Amaze also received a new, top-end VX version, which features LED headlights, chrome accents, and a rich equipment list. Among other things, it has an infotainment system with a 7-inch screen and support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a rear-view camera, air conditioning, cruise control, power windows, and rear parking sensors.

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The other two versions remain the same – these are the base S and the middle E.

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The technical part of the car was left untouched: the lineup still includes a 1.2-liter petrol engine with 90 hp and 100 Nm, as well as a 1.5-liter diesel with 100 hp and 200 Nm. Two gearboxes are available to choose from - a 5-speed manual and a CVT.

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India is a country rich in very cheap new cars. And the Honda Amaze is no exception in this regard. The base version costs $8,500 in terms of local currency, the top one – $11,100.

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