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Here are more details on the upcoming Honda Elevate SUV's ADAS technology

Since sharing a teaser image of its forthcoming SUV Elevate for India, Honda has generated excitement throughout the internet. The Japanese automaker will introduce the vehicle on June 6 in an effort to make a return in the SUV market. According to rumors, the business would most likely brand the four-wheeler equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) as Honda Sensing.

One of the business's representatives informed the media that the company has a strategy under which the brand would include this safety element in the majority of its upcoming top-end models while also verifying the story.

Honda Elevate Power and Engine

If reports are to be believed, the new Elevate won't initially come with a hybrid powertrain; instead, it will only be offered with a 1.5-liter, four-cylinder petrol engine. The Honda City's petrol engine will be used, which features a CVT or a 6-speed manual transmission and can produce a maximum of 121 horsepower and 145 Nm of peak torque.

Expected Styling and Design for Honda Elevate

A suitable SUV component, such as an assertive and muscular front and back profile, is probably included in the next Honda midsize SUV. While the low and mid-spec variants of the Elevate are predicted to feature halogen headlamps, the top-spec models are anticipated to have LED headlights. A thick, somewhat slanted C-pillar may be seen in the rear profile.

Honda Elevate Estimated Cost

The Elevate is anticipated to enter the Indian market for less than Rs 12 lakh–Rs 17 lakh (ex-showroom).On June 6, the client will get more understanding about this.

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