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Honda Elevate Apex Summer Edition gets sleek design upgrades This limited edition SUV offers premium features like a 360-degree camera Available in both manual and CVT variants
Honda India has silently rolled out the Elevate Apex Summer Edition, which is now listed on the brand’s official website. This special edition starts at Rs 12.39 lakh for the manual and Rs 13.59 lakh (ex-showroom) for the CVT version.
Check out what is special about the new Apex Summer Edition of the Elevate SUV:

Built on the V variant of the standard Elevate, the Apex Summer Edition is anything but ordinary. Honda has infused it with exclusive cosmetic upgrades and feature enhancements that give it a fresh persona.
Highlights include:
While the aesthetics get a summer-ready glow-up, the mechanical package remains unchanged. The SUV continues to draw power from Honda’s reliable 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine, pushing out 119 bhp and 145 Nm of torque.
Customers can choose between a 6-speed manual or a 7-step CVT automatic gearbox – the same powertrain options as the standard Elevate.
Honda hasn’t revealed how many units will be available. However, bookings are already open at authorized dealerships nationwide. Those interested in bringing home this special edition SUV are advised to act quickly, as limited editions tend to sell out fast.
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