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The Drive Report : Honda Elevate MT

How does Honda India’s most anticipated product in recent times hold up a year after its launch?

September 05, 2024 / 16:41 IST
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When it comes to purpose-built, market-specific design, aesthetics are purely a secondary concern.
When it comes to purpose-built, market-specific design, aesthetics are purely a secondary concern.

On paper, the Honda Elevate is an easy sell – a tall SUV based on the beloved Honda City’s platform. An SUV that wasn’t retrofitted to suit Indian customers but rather designed from scratch keeping in mind the particular set of demands placed on a design by India’s driving environment. So it’s recent sales slump can be attributed not to anything inherently lacking in the Elevate, but arguably because, much like before it operates in a very cut-throat segment while alienating some if many die-hard Honda purists who associate the brand with a degree of performance, pizazz and all that jazz. That puts the Honda Elevate between a rock and hard place, which is a shame because there are many aspects that make it an excellent daily driver and more. Starting with.

The Design

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When it comes to purpose-built, market-specific design, aesthetics are purely a secondary concern. A design has to solve an existing problem first and given our urban infrastructure, which is patchwork at best, the first problem to solve pertains to driving comfort, easy ingress, egress, visibility and ground clearance. It’s why SUVs aren’t just a mere flavour of the season but a form of personalised mobility that’s here to stay. Keeping that in mind, the Honda Elevate nails its brief. It feels easy to drive around crowded streets, easy to manoeuvre through traffic. Its tall stance allows wafts over pretty much any surface undulation and its flat, blunt beak allows the driver an unobstructed view.

The Elevate continues to feature the same 1.5-litre i-VTec powertrain from the Honda City.