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Honda launches Amaze starting at Rs 4.99 lakh

Last updated on: April 11, 2013 14:29 IST

Japanese auto major Honda Motor Co on Thursday launched its much-awaited entry-level sedan Amaze at a price range of Rs 499,000 to Rs 760,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The model is the company's first diesel offering in India. Its wholly owned arm Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) is offering the car in petrol option as well.

While the diesel option will be priced between Rs 599,000 and Rs 760,000, the petrol version will be available at a price range of Rs 499,000 to Rs 750,000.

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Honda launches Amaze starting at Rs 4.99 lakh

Last updated on: April 11, 2013 14:29 IST

The new model, which has been developed keeping in mind the Indian conditions, will compete directly with market leader Maruti Suzuki's Swift Dzire, which is priced between Rs 492,000 and Rs 674,000 for the petrol option and between Rs 599,000 and Rs 750,000 for the diesel variant.

Prices for both the variants are as per the company's official website and for ex-showroom Delhi.

The Amaze diesel option is powered by a 1.5 litre engine and the company claims that it will give a mileage of 25.8 km per litre.

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Honda launches Amaze starting at Rs 4.99 lakh

Last updated on: April 11, 2013 14:29 IST

The petrol option has a 1.2 litre engine and the manual transmission has a fuel economy of 18 km per litre, while the automatic one is claimed to run 15.5 km in every litre.

"The Amaze is our most strategic model in the Indian market and has been developed with strong focus on Indian requirements," Honda Motor Company Managing Officer Yoshiyuki Matsumoto told reporters.

The entry-level sedan qualifies for the excise duty benefit, enjoyed by small cars in India.

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Honda launches Amaze starting at Rs 4.99 lakh

Last updated on: April 11, 2013 14:29 IST

At present, any car with a petrol engine capacity under 1,200cc or diesel engine under 1,500cc, but length shorter than four metres, attracts an excise duty of 12 per cent.

Ahead of the launch of the Amaze, which the company expects to be a volume player, HCIL had last week announced to invest Rs 2,500 crore (Rs 25 billion) by 2014 to enhance its manufacturing activities, including setting up of a new car assembly line.

As part of its plans, HCIL will set up a car assembly line, a diesel engine component unit, and a forging plant at its Tapukara facility in Rajasthan.

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