Honda Cars India has increased the prices of its popular cars as soon as the financial year 2022-23 starts. Honda has increased the prices of Amaze, New City, Jazz and WR-V. Now if you are planning to buy a new Honda car, then it is better that you increase your budget.
Almost all automakers in India have made it a trend to increase prices at the beginning of the year and the beginning of the new financial year. In the last few years, we have got to see that automakers increase the prices as soon as the new year starts on the calendar, after that, as soon as the new financial year starts, that is,
in April also, the companies increase the prices of their vehicles. Today we are telling you about this. While the manufacturers have started increasing the prices since the beginning of April 2022, after Maruti Suzuki and many big brands, now Honda Cars India has also announced to increase the prices of their cars. is.
Amaze, New City, Jazz and WR-V
Honda has increased the prices of its popular cars in India including Amaze, New City, Jazz and WR-V. Talking about Honda Jazz, this car comes with a 1.2-litre petrol engine. The company has increased the price of V, VX and ZX variants of this car by up to Rs 13,000, while the rest of the variants of the car have become expensive by Rs 6,100.
WR-V price hiked
Honda WR-V is available in both petrol and diesel engine options. The company has not increased the price of VX MT petrol variant of this car, while the price of VX MT diesel has been increased by Rs 21,600. Apart from these, the price of SV MT petrol variant has been increased by Rs 5,500, while the price of its diesel variant has been increased by Rs 19,000.
Price hike of new Honda City
Honda India has also increased the price of Honda Amaze. The company has increased the price of this car by Rs 5,300. Talking about the Honda City, the new generation of the sedan has been made available in both petrol and diesel engine options. While the price of V CVT variants of Honda City has been increased by Rs 5,000, the price of its remaining variants has been increased by up to Rs 5,800.