BusinessAdmin9/23/2025
Hyderabad, September 23, 2025: Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL), a leading manufacturer of premium cars in India, today announced its revised car prices post-GST Reforms 2025, effective from today. This move builds upon the earlier commitment to pass on the full benefits of the recently announced GST Reforms 2025 to its customers, making Honda’s acclaimed lineup even more attractive offering exceptional value ahead of the festive season.
The revised pricing sees the entire range of the popular Honda Amaze now available with ex-showroom prices ensuring that the model becomes a compelling choice for a wide spectrum of customers. The reduction in prices for the 3rd Generation Amaze and for the 2nd Generation Honda Amaze.
The Honda Elevate range has also been attractively positioned for the entry variant SVMT. This strategic positioning makes the Elevate an exceptional value proposition in the mid-size SUV segment, offering customers the perfect combination of bold design, a spacious cabin, and advanced features. The reduction in prices applies to different variants of the Elevate.
The benefits of the GST reforms have also been extended to the Honda City. The model continues to offer its signature blend of premium features, sophisticated design, and exhilarating performance.
Speaking on the subject, Mr. Kunal Behl, Vice President, Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd. said, “We are pleased to announce the new prices for our entire model lineup after GST Reforms 2025. In addition to the GST benefits, the models have been strategically priced to make them more attractive for a limited period till Dec’25, offering unmatched value to our customers during this festive season. We are confident that this move will be a catalyst for strong demand and will allow more customers to experience Honda’s world-class quality and performance."
The company aims to deliver even greater value to its customers in this auspicious buying season and is offering exciting festive offers in addition to the revised new prices of its cars.