Honda Elevate Apex Summer Edition: A More Affordable SUV With Extra Style

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Honda has rolled out the new Honda Elevate Apex Summer Edition in India, and it’s turning heads with a price cut that makes this SUV more budget-friendly than before. Launched on May 6, 2025, this special edition aims to boost sales by offering a mix of sporty styling and added features at a lower cost. Here’s what the Elevate Apex Summer Edition brings to the table for urban drivers looking for value and flair.


Solid Engine For Everyday Drives

Honda claims a mileage of 16.92 kmpl for the CVT, but real-world figures are likely 14-15 kmpl in city traffic. The tank holds 40L, giving a range of 560 to 600 km. It meets BS6 Phase 2 norms and is E20-compliant, meaning it can handle 20% ethanol-blended fuel, keeping emissions low. Recent reports also note that Honda now offers retrofit CNG kits for the Elevate, which could push mileage higher for cost-conscious buyers.


Comfy Ride With Practical Handling

The Elevate Apex Summer Edition uses a high-tensile steel frame, with MacPherson strut suspension up front and a torsion beam at the back. The wheelbase is 2650 mm, keeping it stable on highways. Ground clearance is 220 mm, great for city roads and mild off-road patches, though it might struggle on rough terrain. Brakes are disc in front, drum at the rear, with ABS and EBD for safer stops. Higher trims like the ZX also get camera-based ADAS tech with features like lane keep assist.


Loaded With Features For Modern Drivers 

Inside, the Elevate Apex Summer Edition adds some nice upgrades over the regular V trim it’s based on. You get a 7-inch TFT driver display, an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and six speakers for music. There’s a new beige and black interior theme, leatherette seats with Apex Edition embroidery, and beige leatherette door trims for a premium feel. It has wireless charging, a 6-way adjustable driver seat, rear AC vents, and a single-pane sunroof. Safety includes six airbags, ABS with EBD, hill start assist, and a rear parking camera. The ZX trim adds ADAS tech, which isn’t available on rivals like the Maruti Dzire. It’s a 5-seater, with 458L boot space—plenty for weekend trips—and 50L extra storage under the boot floor.


Saves Fuel And Stays Eco-Friendly 

The Elevate Apex Summer Edition gets 16.92 kmpl as per Honda, but expect 14-15 kmpl in real use. With a 40L tank, you’ll go 560 to 600 km, saving around ₹8,000 a year at ₹100/litre compared to a 10 kmpl SUV. Running cost is ₹6 to ₹7 per km. The engine is BS6 Phase 2 and E20-compliant, cutting emissions, and Honda’s production focuses on sustainability. The CNG retrofit option could lower costs further, though it might reduce boot space.


Price And Options In India 

The Elevate Apex Summer Edition starts at ₹12.39 lakh for the manual and ₹13.59 lakh for the CVT (ex-showroom), a notable drop from the regular V trim’s pricing, as per Autocar India and posts on X. On-road prices in Delhi are around ₹13.5 lakh to ₹14.8 lakh. EMIs can start at ₹35,000/month with a ₹1.2 lakh downpayment at 8% interest for 3 years. It’s a limited-run model, available in V and VX trims, with colors like Phoenix Orange Pearl and Radiant Red Metallic in dual-tone options. Honda has slashed prices to boost sales after a slow start to FY2026, where they were overtaken by TVS in two-wheeler sales. Delivery takes 15-30 days, and festive deals in May might include free accessories.


Cars It Competes With 

The Elevate Apex Summer Edition takes on:  

Hyundai Creta (₹11 lakh): 113 bhp, 16 kmpl, more power but pricier.  

Kia Seltos (₹10.90 lakh): 113 bhp, 17 kmpl, sportier but lacks ADAS in lower trims.  

Maruti Grand Vitara (₹10.80 lakh): 102 bhp, 21 kmpl, hybrid option but less tech.  

Elevate’s price cut and ADAS tech give it an edge over Creta and Seltos, while Grand Vitara offers better mileage with its hybrid.


Things To Watch Out For 

The Elevate Apex Summer Edition’s 1240 kg weight can feel heavy in tight city spots, and the 220 mm ground clearance might still scrape on rough terrain. Mileage drops to 12 kmpl in heavy traffic. It’s a 5-seater, no third row. The price cut helps, but top trims of rivals like Creta offer more power. Honda dealerships are widespread, but service costs can be high compared to Maruti. Some might find the lack of a diesel engine a downside, though the CNG kit helps. Posts on X also note the Elevate has crossed 1 lakh dispatches, with strong export numbers, showing good demand.


Who Should Buy This SUV

The Elevate Apex Summer Edition is for urban drivers who want a stylish 5-seater SUV with 16 kmpl mileage and modern tech. ADAS and wireless charging make it great for city drives, while 220 mm ground clearance suits light off-road use. It’s not for those needing a diesel engine, more power, or a budget option like the Grand Vitara.


Where To Get It

You can find the Evevate Apex Summer Edition at Honda’s dealerships in Delhi, Mumbai, and other cities. Book online through Honda Cars India’s website. Metro cities get delivery in 15 days, smaller towns in 30 days. Festive deals right now in May might include free accessories.


Honda Elevate Apex Summer Edition: A Stylish And Affordable SUV

The Honda Elevate Apex Summer Edition has a 1.5L engine, 16.92 kmpl mileage, and starts at ₹12.39 lakh. You get ADAS, a 7-inch TFT display, and sporty styling. The lack of a diesel option and heavy weight are drawbacks, but the price cut makes it a great pick for urban drivers who want style, tech, and efficiency.


Disclaimer: Specs and prices are based on reports. Check with Honda dealers for exact details.


Frequently Asked Questions

How Far Can The Elevate Apex Summer Edition Go On A Full Tank?

Honda claims 16.92 kmpl, but in real use, expect 14-15 kmpl depending on traffic.  


What’s The Price Of The Elevate Apex Summer Edition In India?  

Starts at ₹12.39 lakh ex-showroom for the manual, ₹13.59 lakh for CVT, around ₹13.5 lakh on-road in Delhi.  


What Safety Features Does The Elevate Apex Summer Edition Have?  

You get six airbags, ABS with EBD, hill start assist, rear camera, and ADAS in the ZX trim.  


What Features Come With The Elevate Apex Summer Edition? 

It has a 7-inch TFT display, 8-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, beige leatherette seats, sunroof.  


How Much Range Does The Elevate Apex Summer Edition Give? 

With a 40L tank, you can go 560 to 600 km depending on how you drive.  


How Does The Elevate Apex Summer Edition Compare To The Hyundai Creta?  

Elevate’s 16.92 kmpl mileage is close to Creta’s 16 kmpl, but Creta has more power at 113 bhp compared to Elevate’s 119 bhp, and Creta starts at ₹11 lakh. 

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