Honda recently gave the Amaze a generational update, with significant changes to its styling, interior layout, features, and other aspects. How does it compare to the Hyundai Aura? Here’s a quick comparison between these two budget sedans in India.
The new Amaze looks a lot different from the outgoing model, sharing cues from the City and the Elevate and seamlessly integrating them into the silhouette of the sub-compact sedan. The Aura is the most sportier-looking car in the segment, featuring a good-looking rear spoiler, a curvy and flowing body, and fancy alloy wheels. The Honda Amaze is the widest of all rival cars, and also has the longest wheelbase.
Both these sedans get four-cylinder petrol engines, but the one on the Amaze is more powerful and also gets the option of a CVT. The Aura, on the other hand, has the upper hand in terms of options, with the availability of a factory-fitted CNG kit.
The touchscreen unit in the Aura is integrated into the dashboard, while the one in the Amaze is a floating unit that’s been stacked above. Both get physical controls for air-conditioning and semi-digital instrument clusters. Key Honda Amaze features include a Level-2 ADAS suite, 6 airbags, remote engine start/stop, LED headlamps, and more. Key Hyundai Aura features include TPMS, 6 airbags, LED headlamps, cooled glovebox, and more.
The 2024 Hyundai Aura price in India lies between Rs 6.48 lakh and Rs 9.04 lakh. The 2025 Honda Amaze price in India ranges Rs 7.99 lakh and Rs 10.89 lakh. CNG variants of the Aura begin from Rs 7.48 lakh. Automatic variants of the Aura begin from Rs 9.19 lakh, while the one on the Aura is priced at Rs 8.89 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi
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