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Honda India officially announces it’s all new mid-size SUV – Elevate, likely to debut in June

The automobile company, Honda has introduced the latest SUV in its line-up which has been named Elevate. The car will be making its debut in the Indian market most probably in the month of June. As per a few reports the SUV will be making its debut in India first and then later in other global markets as well.

The Honda Elevate will measure about 4.2-4.3 meters in length. It is expected to use a 121 bhp 1.5 liter, four-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with a 6-speed MT and a CVT. At a later stage, the company might also launch a hybrid powertrain in this lineup.

As per a report by Autocar India, it could be expected for the SUV to be equipped with chunky cladding, muscular wheel arches, and lots of chrome along with sharply styled LED headlamps and wrap-around tail lamps. Along with this, the SUV might also arrive with a 10.2-inch touchscreen, a semi-digital instrument cluster as well as Honda’s ADAS suite.

This upcoming SUV is expected to come at a premium price over its rivals present in the market. As the vehicle will reach its launch we might get some more details regarding the Honda Elevate .

 



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