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.
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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.

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.

Honda Amaze Exterior Features
A quick summary of the outside features, and the trims they belong to.
| Exterior Feature | Details / Availability |
|---|---|
| Chequered-pattern grille | All variants |
| LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs | All variants |
| Wing-shaped LED tail-lamps | All variants |
| 15-inch diamond-cut alloys | VX, ZX (steel on V) |
| LED projector fog lamps | VX, ZX |
| Shark-fin antenna | VX, ZX |
| Body-coloured ORVMs with indicators | All variants |
| Rear parking camera | All variants |
| LaneWatch side camera | ZX |
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.

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.

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 Feature | Details / Availability |
|---|---|
| Touchscreen infotainment | 8-inch with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (all) |
| CVT with paddle shifters | CVT variants |
| Automatic climate control with rear vents | VX, ZX |
| Wireless charger | VX, ZX |
| Keyless entry and push-button start | VX, ZX |
| Honda Sensing (Level 2 ADAS) | ZX |
| LaneWatch blind-spot camera | ZX |
| Honda Connect connected tech | VX, ZX |
| Flat-bottom steering wheel | All variants |
| Six airbags | Standard |
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.
| Colour | Shade | Available on (variants) |
|---|---|---|
| Platinum White Pearl | V to ZX | |
| Lunar Silver Metallic | V to ZX | |
| Meteoroid Gray Metallic | V to ZX | |
| Obsidian Blue Pearl | VX, ZX | |
| Radiant Red Metallic | VX, ZX | |
| Golden Brown Metallic | VX, 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.
| Model | Fuel | Ex-showroom price (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Honda Amaze | Petrol | Rs 8 to 10.9 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Dzire | Petrol / CNG | Rs 6.26 to 9.36 lakh |
| Hyundai Aura | Petrol / CNG | Rs 6.3 to 9 lakh |
| Tata Tigor | Petrol / CNG | Rs 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.
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FAQs About the Honda Amaze
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.





