CarWale brings you comparison of Honda City and Honda Amaze. The Honda City price is Rs. 12.04 Lakh and Honda Amaze price is Rs. 7.55 Lakh. The Honda City is available in 1498 cc engine with 2 fuel type options: Petrol and Hybrid (Electric + Petrol) and Honda Amaze is available in 1199 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Petrol. City provides the mileage of 17.77 kmpl and Amaze provides the mileage of 18.65 kmpl.
| Key Highlights | City | Amaze |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Rs. 12.04 Lakh | Rs. 7.55 Lakh |
| Engine Capacity | 1498 cc | 1199 cc |
| Power | 119 bhp | 89 bhp |
| Transmission | Manual | Manual |
| Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol |
| Finance | |||
Obsidian Blue Pearl | Golden Brown Metallic | ||
Platinum White Pearl | Lunar Silver Metallic | ||
Lunar Silver Metallic | Meteoroid Grey Metallic | ||
Crystal Black Pearl | Radiant Red Metallic | ||
Platinum White Pearl | |||
Obsidian Blue Pearl |
| Overall Rating | 5.0/5 8 Ratings | 4.5/5 29 Ratings |
| Rating Parameters | 5.0Exterior | 4.5Exterior | |
4.6Performance | 4.5Comfort | ||
4.4Value for Money | 4.5Performance | ||
5.0Comfort | 4.3Fuel Economy | ||
4.4Value for Money |
| Most Helpful Review | Friends car Very nice driving pleasure looks killer awsm looks from the 2006 model I wanted to buy this but its 2026 20 years of love the same car same brand i liked Civics very much before but it disconnected from India, Honda is Honda. | Car has manufacturing Defect in AC which they are not accepting We chose the Honda Amaze (3rd Generation) for its strong engine performance, refined design, spacious cabin, and practical features. With 6 airbags and decent safety equipment, it seemed to be the perfect fit for our family. However, during this monsoon season, I encountered a serious windshield fogging issue. Despite trying all the usual methods to clear the fog, the problem persisted. On closer inspection, I realized that the AC vent directed at the windshield has a continuous airflow, even when the knob is set to the front flow position. I have raised this complaint twice and even left my car at the service workstation on both occasions. Unfortunately, no solution has been provided so far, and the company has not accepted this as a fault. To validate further, I checked other new Amaze cars at the sales office and found the same issue present across the model. Interestingly, this problem does not exist in Honda City, which suggests it may be specific to the Amaze’s design. This fogging issue directly affects visibility and safety while driving in rains, making it a critical concern. Despite Honda’s reputation for reliability and customer trust, this matter remains unresolved. Please let me know if any other owner is also facing the same issue. |