
Honda Cars India Limited (HCIL) is on the verge of a major product overhaul in the country. Currently, the company offers three vehicles – the Amaze sub 4 meter sedan at the lower end of its lineup, the City C+ sedan and the elevated 4.2 meter to 4.4 meter SUV (C segment).
A benefit of up to Rs 1.97 lakh has been given on these vehicles for the month of February 2026. These include cash discounts, exchange or scrappage benefits and loyalty bonuses. These benefits vary depending on the dealership, city and stock availability and buyers are advised to visit their nearest dealership for exact numbers. let’s take a closer look.
Discounts on Honda cars February 2026
Within Honda’s portfolio, the Amaze is at the lower end of the price ladder, serving as an entry-point into Honda’s portfolio in the country. Honda continues to sell the second generation Amaze in India, even though the third generation Honda Amaze is slated to be launched in late 2024. The second generation model starts at Rs 6.98 lakh (ex-sh), while the third generation model starts at Rs 7.48 lakh (ex-sh).

For the month of February 2026, Honda is offering total benefits of up to Rs 57,000 on the new third generation model, while benefits are as high as Rs 68,000 on the older second generation model. The total benefits on Elevate SUV are up to Rs 1.48 lakh and the price of this SUV starts at Rs 11.6 lakh (ex-sh).
The highest discount in Honda’s lineup is given on the City sedan. It is offered in both petrol (City) and petrol + electric hybrid powertrain options (City e:HEV). Total benefit on Honda City can be up to Rs 1.28 lakh. Prices for the City sedan range between Rs 11.95 lakh (ex-sh) and Rs 16.07 lakh (ex-sh).
With the City e:HEV hybrid variant, Honda is offering net benefits of up to Rs 1.97 lakh, which may attract buyers who would otherwise consider paying Rs 4 lakh more for hybrid technology over the City ZX CVT. The ex-showroom price of City e:HEV is Rs 20 lakh.

strong comeback plan
Honda Cars India Limited plans to make a strong comeback in the domestic market with several new vehicles. 10 new cars are expected to be launched in India by 2030 and 7 of them will be SUVs, featuring both ICE and electric powertrains. The renewed focus will also include a stronger tilt towards exports from India.







