Honda Amaze Image Gallery: Interior and Exterior

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The Honda Amaze has always been the sensible compact sedan, and the latest third-generation car makes that case better than ever with styling borrowed from the bigger City. It is a sub-4-metre, five-seat sedan with a smooth 1.2-litre petrol, a manual or a CVT automatic, and a boot that leads the class. Safety is a highlight, with six airbags as standard and Honda’s Sensing driver aids on the top trim. Prices run from around Rs 8 lakh to Rs 10.9 lakh (ex-showroom), and it goes up against the Maruti Dzire, Hyundai Aura and Tata Tigor.

Have a look through the gallery below, inside and out, to see how it all comes together. A well-cared-for used Amaze on Spinny also saves you a useful amount over a new one.

Honda Amaze Exterior

The new Honda Amaze looks properly grown-up now, more like a small City than a budget sedan.

Front: 

The front pairs a bold chequered-pattern grille and a chrome top bar with LED projector headlamps and integrated LED daytime running lamps, for a confident, City-like face.

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Side profile: 

In profile it is a clean, upright three-box sedan, a little longer and taller than before, riding on diamond-cut alloys with body-coloured mirrors and door handles.

Rear: 

The tail wears wing-shaped wraparound LED lamps and a sculpted boot-lid, which give it a more mature, proper-sedan stance.

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Honda Amaze Exterior Features

A quick summary of the outside features, and the trims they belong to.

Exterior FeatureDetails / Availability
Chequered-pattern grilleAll variants
LED projector headlamps with LED DRLsAll variants
Wing-shaped LED tail-lampsAll variants
15-inch diamond-cut alloysVX, ZX (steel on V)
LED projector fog lampsVX, ZX
Shark-fin antennaVX, ZX
Body-coloured ORVMs with indicatorsAll variants
Rear parking cameraAll variants
LaneWatch side cameraZX

Honda Amaze Interior Images

Inside, the Amaze keeps things clean and easy, with a minimalist dashboard and genuinely generous space, even if it is not the plushest cabin around.

Dashboard and layout: 

A floating 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay sits above physical climate controls, and there is a flat-bottom steering wheel to hold.

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Seats and space: 

The front seats are comfortable and the rear is roomy for the class, with good legroom and a wide bench. One thing to note is that there is no sunroof on any variant.

Boot space: 

The boot is a class-leading 416 litres, so it holds a family’s luggage or a big weekly shop without complaint.

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Key touchpoints: 

Higher trims add automatic climate control, rear AC vents, a wireless charger and keyless entry with push-button start, and the top ZX brings Honda Sensing driver aids.

If a listing has a 360-degree interior view, use it to look over the seats, dashboard and controls on that specific car.

Honda Amaze Interior Features

The cabin features that make a difference, and where you will find them.

Interior FeatureDetails / Availability
Touchscreen infotainment8-inch with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (all)
CVT with paddle shiftersCVT variants
Automatic climate control with rear ventsVX, ZX
Wireless chargerVX, ZX
Keyless entry and push-button startVX, ZX
Honda Sensing (Level 2 ADAS)ZX
LaneWatch blind-spot cameraZX
Honda Connect connected techVX, ZX
Flat-bottom steering wheelAll variants
Six airbagsStandard

Honda Amaze Colour Variants

The Amaze sticks to single-tone shades, with white, silver and grey as the easy picks and a smart red, blue and brown for a little more warmth.

ColourShadeAvailable on (variants)
Platinum White Pearldef75f9b 1ba3 48ef 84d8 8a7000d2adb8V to ZX
Lunar Silver Metallica67737cc 380e 4572 9778 111bbd2acbe0V to ZX
Meteoroid Gray Metallicaa4bcad0 3b17 4c0f 9552 b84480bc7b8aV to ZX
Obsidian Blue Pearl07b48033 1c4f 4b19 b173 fc85bdec734dVX, ZX
Radiant Red Metallic690cdae0 2ce2 4047 8ee2 88f238aea681VX, ZX
Golden Brown Metallic9f43bfc5 8cb3 4c15 9a1f fdb4e0f07215VX, ZX

Colour-by-variant availability can change with model year, so check the live Spinny listing for the exact shade on a given car.

Honda Amaze Variants and Alternatives

The range runs V, VX and the top ZX, each with a manual or a CVT automatic. For the alloys, wireless charger and Honda Sensing driver aids shown here, the VX and ZX are the ones to look at.

If you are cross-shopping compact sedans, here is how the Amaze compares on price.

ModelFuelEx-showroom price (approx.)
Honda AmazePetrolRs 8 to 10.9 lakh
Maruti Suzuki DzirePetrol / CNGRs 6.26 to 9.36 lakh
Hyundai AuraPetrol / CNGRs 6.3 to 9 lakh
Tata TigorPetrol / CNGRs 5.6 to 8.84 lakh

Prices are indicative ex-showroom figures and vary by city and variant; check current on-road pricing before you decide.

Used Honda Amaze Cars

Summary

For a comfortable, spacious compact sedan with a class-leading boot and strong safety kit, the Amaze is a genuinely sensible buy. When you have found the variant and colour you want, every Amaze on Spinny goes through a 200-point inspection and comes with a 5-day money-back option and a 1-year warranty, so you can decide in your own time. Book a test drive on that exact car and see how it suits you.

Related Reads:
How to Buy a Used Honda Amaze?
Honda Amaze Variants Guide
Honda Amaze Mileage Comparison

FAQs About the Honda Amaze

  1. Q. Is the Honda Amaze a good car to buy?

    Yes, if you want a comfortable, roomy compact sedan with a class-leading boot and strong safety. It is user-friendly and well built, though the engine feels relaxed rather than quick.

  2. Q. Does the Amaze have ADAS?

    Yes, the top ZX trim gets Honda Sensing, a Level 2 driver-assist suite with adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist, which is rare in this class.

  3. Q. Does the Honda Amaze have a sunroof?

    No, the Amaze does not offer a sunroof on any variant, which is one of the few features it leaves out.

  4. Q. Should I buy the manual or the CVT Amaze?

    The CVT is smooth and easy in traffic and even claims slightly better mileage, while the manual is a little cheaper and more involving.

  5. Q. How much boot space does the Amaze have?

    A class-leading 416 litres, which is more than most rivals in the sub-4m sedan segment.

  6. Q. Is the Honda Amaze safe?

    Yes, six airbags are standard across the range, along with stability control, hill-start assist and a rear camera.

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