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Honda Elevate Facelift Set to Borrow Big Features From City Sedan

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Honda Elevate Facelift Set to Borrow Big Features From City Sedan

Honda Elevate facelift is expected to get major feature upgrades. It could borrow several features from the updated Honda City. Launch is likely in the second half of 2026.

Honda Elevate is expected to receive a mid-life update later this year, and the biggest changes could be inside the cabin. The refreshed SUV is likely to borrow several features from the updated Honda City, making it more competitive in the compact SUV segment.

 

The facelift is expected to launch in the second half of 2026 with a small price increase over the current model.

 

Bigger Touchscreen and More Premium Cabin

 

One of the biggest additions could be a new 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, similar to the one offered in the facelifted Honda City. The SUV is also expected to get new upholstery, updated cabin materials and a few cosmetic changes to give the interior a fresher look.

 

These updates are aimed at making the Elevate feel more premium without changing its overall layout.

 

360-Degree Camera and Ventilated Seats

 

Honda currently offers a 360-degree camera and ventilated front seat covers as accessories for the Elevate. However, the company has hinted that these features could become part of the regular variant lineup in the future.

 

This means buyers may soon get factory-fitted ventilated seats and a 360-degree camera, especially in the higher variants.

 

ADAS Could Be Offered on More Variants

 

The facelift could also make Honda's ADAS package available on more than just the top-spec trim. This would allow more buyers to access advanced safety features without choosing the most expensive version.

 

The SUV is also expected to continue offering features like ambient lighting and connected technology.

 

Small Styling Changes Expected

 

On the outside, the updated Elevate is likely to receive redesigned front and rear bumpers, revised headlamps and tail-lamps with new LED lighting signatures. A fresh design for the alloy wheels is also expected.

 

Although a camouflaged test vehicle has been spotted, Honda has not revealed the final design yet.

 

Engine to Remain the Same

 

Mechanically, the Honda Elevate is expected to remain unchanged. It will continue with the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 121 hp and 145 Nm.

 

Transmission choices are likely to remain the same as well, with a 6-speed manual and a CVT automatic gearbox.

 

Also Read: New Nissan “Baby Patrol” SUV Set for July 9 Unveil

About Author

Konica Singh

Konica Singh

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Konica Singh is a passionate Automotive Journalist who brings the world of cars to life, from EV trends to exciting new car launches. Backed by 7 years in content creation, she is skilled in writing, editing, and SEO strategy that drives engagement.


Education: MA English (Delhi University)


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Email: konica.carlelo@gmail.com


Location: New Delhi

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