Honda Rolls Out September Discounts Across Amaze, City and Elevate

Honda has announced a round of September offers across three of its key models the Amaze compact sedan, the City mid-size sedan and the Elevate SUV. The benefits combine cash discounts, exchange bonuses and accessory packages, giving prospective buyers multiple ways to save this month.
The Amaze, Honda’s entry-level sedan, is being offered with a flat Rs. 10,000 cash discount that directly reduces the purchase price. The discount varies by trim but is significant enough to narrow the gap with rival compact sedans. There's an exchange bonus of Rs 40,000 on the ZX trim, taking the total discount to Rs. 50,000. For customers planning to trade in an older car, Honda is sweetening the deal with an exchange bonus. This combination allows buyers to lower the on-road cost considerably.
Honda is also offering free accessories worth a few thousand rupees on select variants. These typically include practical add-ons like seat covers, floor mats and basic chrome detailing. For those stepping into their first new car, these extras reduce the need for additional spending right after purchase.
The Honda City, long established as the company’s bread-and-butter sedan, is being promoted differently. Rather than a large cash cut, the offers here are structured around accessory packs bundled at no additional cost. Depending on the dealership, this can include extended warranty coverage, car care kits and infotainment upgrades. These total Rs. 32,000.
Exchange bonuses of upto Rs. 60,000 are also available on the City. The idea is to give the City more appeal for customers considering an upgrade from older sedans like the Hyundai Verna, Maruti Ciaz or even Honda’s own earlier generation City. The offers highlight comfort and convenience without denting the perceived premium positioning of the model.
The Elevate, Honda’s compact SUV that entered the market to compete with the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos and Maruti Grand Vitara, is being offered with both a cash discount of Rs. 15,000 and an exchange bonus that goes up to Rs. 64,000. This dual structure mirrors the Amaze offer but at a higher price band, which makes a difference in absolute rupee terms.
Honda is clearly keen to maintain momentum for the Elevate in a segment that is crowded with fresh launches. The discounts reduce the effective entry point, making it more competitive against rivals that often carry longer equipment lists or diesel engine options.
For budget buyers, the Amaze’s straightforward cash cut combined with an exchange bonus is the most accessible way into a Honda showroom this month. For those who prefer a sedan with a reputation for refinement, the City’s package of free accessories and exchange support makes ownership easier. And for customers who want an SUV with Honda’s reliability, the Elevate’s cash-plus-exchange structure helps soften the price difference with rivals.
It is worth noting that offers can vary slightly by dealership and city, as some dealers may adjust accessory packs or tweak the exchange bonus depending on local demand. Still, the broad outlines remain consistent across the country.
Honda’s move to provide tailored discounts across its range shows an intent to keep its line-up visible in a competitive market. By structuring each offer differently, the company addresses distinct buyer groups: first-time owners, sedan upgraders and SUV seekers.