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Honda November 2022 discounts on WR-V, City, Jazz, Amaze



Like in October, the Honda City Hybrid does not get any discounts.


For November, Honda is offering benefits of up to Rs 63,144 on select models – the fifth and fourth-gen City, Amaze, Jazz and WR-V. Interested customers can avail of exchange bonuses, cash discounts, loyal bonuses for existing customers and corporate benefits on these models.

  • Offers on both manual and CVT versions of City Gen 5
  • City Gen 4 gets the lowest discount

Honda WR-V

Benefits of up to Rs 63,144

All variants of the outgoing WR-V get the highest discount, which consists of cash discounts worth Rs 30,000 or Rs 36,144 worth of free accessories. Additionally, customers can also avail discounts on car exchange worth Rs 10,000 and an exchange bonus of Rs 7,000. Furthermore, there’s a loyalty bonus and corporate discounts on offer worth Rs 5,000, respectively.

As the crossover derivative of the Jazz, the WR-V sports a slightly raised ride height and tweaked styling, and, as reported earlier, will likely be on sale till March 2023. It features a spacious and well-packaged interior, and is offered with both petrol and diesel engines but lacks an automatic gearbox.

Honda City (Gen 5)

Benefits of up to Rs 59,292

The City Gen 5 is a popular choice among midsize sedan buyers thanks to its spacious cabin, supple ride quality and premium features. For the manual version of the City Gen 5, Honda is offering a total discount of Rs 59,292  cash discounts of up to Rs 30,000 or free accessories worth Rs 32,292, car exchange worth Rs 10,000, an exchange bonus of Rs 7,000, and Rs 5,000 worth of loyalty bonus as well as a corporate discount of the same amount.

Meanwhile, the CVT version of the midsize sedan gets a total benefit of Rs 37,000, which includes discounts on car exchange worth Rs 20,000, a loyalty bonus and corporate discount worth Rs 5,000, respectively, and a bonus on car exchange worth Rs 7,000. However, like the previous month, there are no offers on the City Hybrid.

Honda Jazz

Benefits of up to Rs 25,000

The Jazz, the only premium hatchback offering from Honda in India, is likely to be discontinued this month. The brand is offering a total discount of Rs 25,000 on the Jazz that includes Rs 10,000 discount on car exchange, along with an exchange bonus of Rs 7,000. There is also a loyalty bonus of Rs 5,000 and a corporate discount of Rs 3,000. The hatchback is powered by a 90hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine mated to either a 5-speed manual or a CVT automatic gearbox.

Honda Amaze

Benefits of up to Rs 19,896

The compact sedan, which received a mid-life cycle refresh in 2021, recently achieved a milestone of five lakh units sold in nine years. The Amaze is powered by the 90hp, 1.2-litre petrol engine or a 100hp, (80hp in the automatic) 1.5-litre diesel engine. It is one of the only cars in its segment to offer an automatic gearbox with both engine options.

Customers can avail cash discounts of Rs 10,000 or free accessories worth Rs 11,896, along with a loyalty bonus of Rs 5,000 and a corporate discount worth Rs 3,000.

Honda City (Gen 4)

Benefits of up to Rs 5,000

The Gen 4 City is only being offered with a loyalty bonus of Rs 5,000 this month. The midsize sedan,  which has been on sale since 2014 and is likely to be discontinued by December 2022, is powered by a 119hp, 1.5-litre petrol engine. Offered in two trims – SV and V – the Gen 4 City gets only a 5-speed manual gearbox. Even though it may not be as tech-laden as its successor, it still has a comfortable ride and a spacious interior.

Disclaimer: Discounts vary from city to city and are subject to the availability of stock. Please check with your local dealer for exact discount figures.

Also see:

Honda City facelift in the works; could launch by 2024

Honda City completes 25 years in India

Honda Drive to Discover 11: Sedan hopping from Bengaluru to Kochi





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