The Honda Elevate Apex Edition 2025 adds a sportier flair to the already popular compact SUV. Designed to appeal to younger and performance-oriented buyers, the Apex Edition comes with exclusive cosmetic upgrades. It features eye-catching orange inserts on the front grille, front bumper lip, and side skirts, creating an aggressive and athletic look. The blacked-out ORVMs and roof further enhance the contrast, while the ‘Apex’ badging at the rear adds to the SUV’s unique identity. Based on the top ZX variant, this edition ensures you get style without compromising on premium features.
Familiar Cabin with Subtle Sporty Enhancements
Inside, the Apex Edition retains the plush and practical layout of the Elevate ZX, but gets sporty black leatherette seats with orange stitching to match the exterior highlights. The dashboard and door trims also receive minor visual updates. The 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 7-inch digital TFT cluster, single-pane sunroof, wireless charger, push-button start, and automatic climate control continue to make the Elevate’s cabin premium and tech-savvy. The Apex Edition also benefits from the rear camera, cruise control, and connected car features available in the ZX variant.
Refined Performance with a Reliable Petrol Engine
Powering the Honda Elevate Apex Edition is the same 1.5L i-VTEC naturally aspirated petrol engine that delivers 121 PS and 145 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT automatic gearbox. While there’s no change in performance figures, the Apex Edition’s sportier appearance gives the illusion of a more dynamic character on the road. The drive remains smooth and refined, with CVT versions being ideal for urban conditions and offering a fuel efficiency of around 16.5 km/l.
Price and Value Proposition in the Segment
The Apex Edition of the Honda Elevate is expected to command a slight premium over the regular ZX variant. Estimated to be priced around ₹15.25 lakh (ex-showroom) for the CVT version, it is still competitively placed against rivals like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Toyota Hyryder. With its sporty enhancements and proven reliability, the Apex Edition offers a fresh option for buyers who want a bold yet practical compact SUV without stepping into turbocharged or hybrid territory.
Conclusion: The Honda Elevate Apex Edition 2025 brings a sharp visual edge to the already balanced Elevate lineup. While it retains the same trusted performance and features, its styling makes it more appealing to enthusiasts and young urban drivers. If you love Honda’s reliability but crave sporty aesthetics, this edition delivers a perfect mix.
Disclaimer: All specifications, features, and prices mentioned are based on official Honda announcements and early reports. Variants and availability may vary by city and dealership.
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