Honda Cars India in festive mode: launches Celebration Editions of Amaze and Mobilio

Honda looks to give a filip to sales of the Amaze and Mobilio with a festive cosmetic touch.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 05 Sep 2015 Views icon4079 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Honda Cars India in festive mode: launches Celebration Editions of Amaze and Mobilio

Honda Cars India, which has been setting a good sales pace for the past year and more, has launched the ‘Celebration Edition’ of its Amaze sedan and the Mobilio MPV Honda Mobilio ahead of the upcoming festive season in India.

The exterior of both the models reflects the celebratory theme – with body graphics and an emblem to highlight the special edition – while the interior gets premium upholstery including designer seat covers and cushions, stylish steering wheel cover and elegant floor mats.

While the kit price for the Amaze is Rs 12,476, the one for the Mobilio costs Rs 16,820, with fitment charges over the price of the variant for both cars.

Honda Cars India, which has two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities at Greater Noida, UP and Tapukara, Alwar, Rajasthan, currently sells the Brio, Jazz, Amaze, Mobilio, City and CR-V in the domestic market. Its sales and distribution network comprises 250 facilities in 166 cities spread across the country.

 

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