
Honda Elevate ADV Edition debuts with cosmetic additions and interior upgrades
Honda has introduced a new special edition of Elevate, dubbed the ADV Edition, priced from Rs. 15.29 lakhs (ex-showroom). Positioned above the top-spec ZX trim, this variant is designed for buyers seeking a more rugged and adventurous appearance. The ADV Edition is available through dealer-level fitment and offers both manual and CVT gearbox options, along with mono-tone and dual-tone paint choices.
Design and Exterior Updates
The ADV Edition distinguishes itself from the standard Elevate with several cosmetic updates. The exterior features new decals, orange accents and blacked-out elements across the grille, roof rails, mirrors, door handles and C-pillar (for dual-tone models). The 16-inch alloy wheels now sport a full black finish with orange highlights. Additional design tweaks include ADV badging on the fenders and tailgate, hood decals, and a revised front and rear skid plate design.
Customers can choose between Meteoroid Gray Metallic and Lunar Silver Metallic finishes, offered in both mono-tone and dual-tone configurations.
Interior and Features
Inside, the ADV Edition continues the sporty theme with an all-black cabin enhanced by orange stitching and accents. The seats feature embossed ADV logos, and the ambient lighting setup has been updated for a more premium feel. The variant also introduces a 360-degree camera, offered as a dealer-installed feature.
Since it’s based on the ZX trim, the SUV retains key features like a sunroof, a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 7-inch semi-digital driver display, an 8-speaker sound system, ADAS suite, and connected car features.
Engine and Performance
Mechanically, the ADV Edition remains identical to the standard Elevate. It continues with the 1.5-litre i-VTEC petrol engine producing 121 HP and 145 Nm, paired with either a 6-speed manual or CVT automatic transmission.




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