Honda Cars India is rolling out attractive offers this month, with the Honda car discounts April 2025 bringing savings of up to Rs 77,200 on the City and Amaze, and up to Rs 76,000 on the Elevate SUV. As Honda prepares for a price hike across its lineup, these deals aim to boost sales before the new rates kick in. Let’s break down the offers and what they mean for buyers.
Discount Details
The Honda City, priced between Rs 12.28 lakh and Rs 16.55 lakh (ex-showroom), offers benefits of up to Rs 63,300 on its SV, V, VX, and ZX variants—though some posts on X mention a Rs 65,000 discount, possibly varying by region. The second-gen Amaze, now ranging from Rs 7.62 lakh to Rs 9.86 lakh, gets Rs 57,200 off on the S petrol variant and Rs 77,200 off on the S CNG variant. Meanwhile, the Elevate SUV, priced at Rs 11.91 lakh to Rs 16.73 lakh (including the Black Edition), comes with benefits up to Rs 76,000.
Key Discount Breakdown
Model | Max Discount | Price Range (Ex-Showroom) |
---|---|---|
Honda City | Rs 63,300 | Rs 12.28 lakh – Rs 16.55 lakh |
Honda Amaze (S) | Rs 77,200 (CNG) | Rs 7.62 lakh – Rs 9.86 lakh |
Honda Elevate | Rs 76,000 | Rs 11.91 lakh – Rs 16.73 lakh |
Market Context
Honda’s FY25 sales hit 1.26 lakh units, with exports surging 60% to 60,226 units, but domestic sales lagged at 65,925 units due to “challenging” demand. The third-gen Amaze, now at Rs 8.09 lakh after a January price hike, continues to compete with the Maruti Dzire and Tata Tigor, but compact sedans are losing ground to SUVs. The Elevate, a rival to the Hyundai Creta and Tata Curvv, benefits from export demand, especially to Japan, yet domestic buyers seem hesitant.
What’s Behind the Discounts?
These offers follow a trend of aggressive discounting—up to Rs 1.07 lakh in February and Rs 90,000 in March—suggesting Honda is clearing inventory before the April price hike. However, the delisting of the Amaze E variant and the focus on S variants raise questions about stock management. Are these discounts a sign of sluggish sales, or a strategic move to boost volumes before new pricing? With SUVs dominating India’s market (65% of PV sales), Honda might be struggling to keep its sedans relevant.
Final Thoughts
The Honda car discounts April 2025 offer a golden opportunity for buyers eyeing the City, Amaze, or Elevate. But with a price hike looming and shifting market trends, is now the right time to buy, or should you wait for Honda’s upcoming Elevate EV in 2026? The clock is ticking on these deals, so act fast if you’re interested.
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