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Honda Amaze: 10 features will change the sedan segment game!
1 Apr, 2013
Zigwheels.com & ET Bureau Honda's Amaze is all set to storm the sedan segment! Honda had stubbornly stayed away from the diesel market and paid a heavy price as its market share eroded in the past two years. Now it is hoping that the Amaze will bring it strongly back into the reckoning.
With the competition set to heat up here is a look at ten interesting details about the car that will change the game in the entry-level sedan segment.
Looks: Honda does a mighty good job!
While the front is still pretty much like the Brio as we know it, there are subtle changes that make the Amaze stand apart. The front grille gets a twin-slat treatment in chrome while the bumpers are differently designed too. The Brio's blackened air dam gets replaced with a body coloured treatment on the Amaze and it actually goes rather well to give the sedan a more sophisticated look.
Rear: Amaze does wonders in this department
Everything rear of the B-pillar has been reworked to make the C-pillar flow smoothly into the boot giving the Amaze a very integrated look.
Best looking sub-4 metre sedan?
Shares its dashboard with the Brio
At first glance, you'll think that the Amaze shares its dashboard with the Brio and that's because it does. The layout is similar and the best part is that it is compact - which means that much more space freed for the occupants.Quality of plastics good
Quality of plastics and seat fabrics is good, but that Brio-borrowed dashboard does take a little getting used to thanks to its unconventionally asymmetric layout.
Space for occupants
For the Amaze, Honda's designers extended the Brio's wheelbase by 50mm which clearly shows in the cavernous rear bench. We still have to measure the space when the car comes in for a complete roadtest, but visually it seems like it has almost as much as the current-generation Honda City - which is quite a lot to fit under 4 metres!
Comfortable rear bench
Engines you can one choose from
The more interesting engine though is the 1.5 litre diesel engine - a first for Honda and on paper, a very impressive motor indeed. With 100PS and 208Nm on tap, the Amaze diesel will power up to 100km/h in about 12.5 seconds.
What's even more interesting is that the ARAI rated fuel efficiency stands at a staggering 25.8kmpl making the Amaze the most efficient car available in India.
26 km/litre mileage!
Currently, Tata Motors' Indigo eCS and the Chevy Beat hatchback share the coveted mantle of most fuel efficient compact cars as both deliver 25.4-km to a litre on diesel.
Source;
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/slideshows/auto/honda-amaze-10-features-will-change-the-sedan-segment-game/26-km/litre-mileage/slideshow/19320452.cms
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