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The Real Difference Between The Toyota Highlander And Grand Highlander

Summary

  • The Toyota Highlander lineup has been expanded with the addition of the larger Grand Highlander, which offers more cargo space, passenger space, and onboard technology.
  • The Grand Highlander comes standard with a larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen, wireless charging, and more USB ports compared to the regular Highlander. It also has improved safety features and Toyota’s new proactive driving assist.
  • The Grand Highlander is both larger and more premium-looking on the outside, with more interior space and a more modern design. It also offers a more powerful engine option with the Hybrid-Max powertrain, although it is slightly less fuel efficient and more expensive than the regular Highlander.

The Toyota Highlander is one of the most popular names among three-row SUVs. It has been available since 2001 and has been carrying families across countries ever since. For 2024, Toyota decided to expand the Highlander lineup by adding the Grand Highlander. As the name suggests, this is a larger version of the beloved SUV. However, it is by no means just a stretched variant. There are plenty of differences when it comes to the chassis but also the body of the vehicle.

In this article, we are going over those changes by providing you with information regarding cargo space, passenger space, exterior dimensions, and available engines. This will help you make the right decision when choosing between the two available Highlander models. Just keep in mind that the Grand Highlander is a model new to the Toyota lineup, so it may have a few hiccups that the decades-old Highlander has already worked through. Thankfully, both vehicles use the same basic foundation, so the general knowledge gained from the older version can be used on the newer, grander version.

Updated August 15, 2023: The Toyota Grand Highlander is new for 2024, but its smaller sibling has been around for a few years. Both versions are great midsize SUVs, each bringing its unique qualifications to the table. For that reason, we have decided to update this article with some more up-to-date information to keep you informed so you can make an educated decision between the two models.

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Differences In Onboard Technology

2024 Toyota Grand Highlander interior
Toyota

The standard Highlander is already well-equipped and very comfortable. However, the Grand Highlander steps it up a notch. The smaller vehicle has an 8.0-inch infotainment screen and a seven-inch digital gauge cluster. A 12.3-inch gauge cluster and infotainment system are only available on more expensive trim levels.

On the Grand Highlander, the larger 12.3-inch infotainment screen comes as standard regardless of the trim level you choose, with only the larger gauge cluster offered as an optional extra. Also, the Grand Highlander comes as standard with wireless charging, while the smaller Highlander doesn’t. The regular Highlander has five USB ports, but the Grand Highlander has seven. USB ports can even be found in the third-row seats, where this vehicle excels.

When it comes to safety, the Grand Highlander has the upper hand as it implements Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. The regular Highlander only features the older TSS 2.5+. This means the newer and larger SUV has improved safety features and comes standard with additions like blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. Furthermore, the Grand Highlander gets Toyota’s new proactive driving assist which provides automated speed control based on traffic and weather conditions.

One of the best upgrades for the TSS 3.0 driving assist is that the proactive system will use radar technology to slowly apply brakes around corners or when nearing an object, such as a pedestrian or bicyclist when needed. This not only keeps you safe but keeps everyone else on the roads safe as well.

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Interior Space Is Drastically Improved In The Grand Highlander

Both the Highlander and Grand Highlander can be configured as three-row SUVs with second-row captain’s chairs available. The difference between them is primarily seen in passenger space – especially in the third row. The Highlander offers 36.1 inches of headroom and 28 inches of legroom in the third row. The Grand Highlander, on the other hand, provides 37.2 inches of headroom and 33.5 inches of legroom.

Cargo space is also drastically improved in the Grand Highlander model. You will get 26.6 cubic feet with the third row up or 97.5 with the third and second rows folded. Compare these numbers to the 16 and 84.3 cubic feet figures for the standard Highlander. It is evident that the larger variant is the one to get if you value cargo space.

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The Grand Highlander Is Both Larger And More Premium On The Outside

Red Toyota Grand Highlander
Toyota

As you would expect, more interior space also means a larger vehicle on the outside. So, how much bigger is the Grand Highlander? Well, size measurements come in at 201.4 inches in length, 78.3 in width, and 70.1 in height. In comparison, the smaller standard Highlander has a length of 194.9 inches and a width and height of 76 and 68.1 inches, respectively.

Aside from the size, the two vehicles also share different designs. At first glance, this might not be obvious, but the Grand Highlander certainly looks more modern and premium than the regular version. The front end features more modern and aggressive headlights paired with a prominent grille more fitting to Toyota’s current design language. The rear is much of the same story as the Grand Highlander makes the standard Highlander look a bit dated.

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Engine Availability For Both Vehicles

2024 Toyota Grand Highlander engine bay
Toyota

The Highlander and Grand Highlander offer similar specs in the engine department. The standard engine available for both crossovers, is a 265-horsepower 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder. Now, when it comes to the Hybrid options, we have a difference between the drivetrains available for these two SUVs. Both will get a 2.5 liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder paired to an electric motor for a combined output of 243 horsepower.

Engine Specifications

Engine

Horsepower

Torque

Model

2.4-L turbocharged

265 horsepower

310 pound-feet

Highlander/Grand Highlander

2.5-L Hybrid

243 horsepower

175 pound-feet

Highlander/Grand Highlander

2.4-L turbocharged Hybrid MAX

362 horsepower

400 pound-feet

Grand Highlander

However, the Grand Highlander also receives the Hybrid-Max powertrain, which is paired with the 2.4-liter turbo engine for a total output of 362 horsepower. So, it is safe to say that the Toyota Grand Highlander won’t be a slow SUV.

Fuel mileage for a 2.4-liter engine in the standard Highlander is 21-22 MPG in the city and 28-29 on the highway. For the Grand Highlander, you will be looking at 20-21 MPG in the city and 26-28 on the highway, which is a little bit less due to the added weight of the new model. Which, of course, is not too surprising. The same will be with the basic Hybrid model for the two because the Grand Highlander’s weight will reduce the hybrid system’s efficiency.

What may be surprising is when you compare the best that the Highlander has to offer to the best that the Grand Highlander has to offer, regardless of the weight. For the current Highlander, the Hybrid model can get up to 36 MPG combined, according to the EPA. When you factor in the Grand Highlander Hybrid MAX model, you can expect to get a combined average of up to 27 MPG. So to get 119 horsepower more, you will, in essence, lose nine miles per gallon in fuel economy.

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Should You Upgrade To A Grand Highlander?

Red 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander
Toyota

Between the two, which one should you get? Or, if you already own a Highlander, should you upgrade to the new Grand Highlander? Well, it depends. Obviously, there are benefits associated with going with the more recent and larger vehicle but also some drawbacks. The most significant benefit is more third-row space.

The regular Highlander offers a third row, but it is a bit cramped back there. It is mainly designed for kids or adults only over shorter distances. On the other hand, the Grand Highlander offers a much more impressive third row which can accommodate adults easily, both in terms of space and features like USB ports. Also, let’s not forget the added cargo space. Aside from more space, you will receive a much more up-to-date design that looks better than the regular Highlander.

Furthermore, you will get additional interior technology and better engineering as this is a newer vehicle. Finally, the Grand Highlander will offer the option of the 2.4-liter turbo engine paired to a hybrid system which is by far the most powerful engine ever fitted in a Highlander model. Therefore, if power is a high priority, the Grand Highlander is the SUV to go for.

The larger variant comes with the penalties of being harder to park and generally larger around the city. Also, it will be more expensive and slightly less fuel efficient. The choice between the two is on you. If you value interior space, more powerful engines, and a more modern design, the Grand Highlander is the vehicle to get. If you want to save some cash and don’t mind the standard Highlander’s features, then the cheaper option is the one to go for.

Five Things To Know About the First-Ever Lexus TX

There’s a new addition to the Lexus SUV family. Bridging the gap between utility and comfort, the 2024 Lexus TX represents a fresh perspective on luxury SUVs. Crafted with the North American market in mind, it leverages advanced technology and design elements to marry a spacious interior with the classic performance of the Lexus Driving Signature. Ushering in a new era of three-row luxury, the Lexus TX aims to make every seat the best seat.

Here are five things you need to know about this groundbreaking addition to the Lexus lineup:

Space, Comfort and Class

The Lexus TX offers ample legroom in each of its three rows, making it comfortable for everyone. It also has a spacious cargo capacity behind the third row, allowing you to carry sports gear or anything you need even with all seats occupied. The interior provides accessible storage in all rows and seven charging/communication ports for devices. The Lexus TX comes in four different grades, each with unique features that enhance comfort, elegance, and performance.

Electrification Amplifies Performance

The first-ever Lexus TX embraces the future of electrification. It comes with two electrified powertrains, alongside the standard turbocharged inline-4 engine option. You can choose between a powerful V6 plug-in hybrid engine (550h+) and a high-performance hybrid (500h) exclusive to the F SPORT Performance grade. Both powertrain options offer all-wheel drive technology called DIRECT4, which provides maximum maneuverability. These options cater to different lifestyles while helping Lexus work towards a carbon-neutral society.

Born and Assembled in America

The Lexus TX is proudly assembled at Toyota Indiana (TMMI), representing the automaker’s commitment to American manufacturing. TMMI has been producing vehicles since 1996 and employs over 8,200 people. The plant’s innovation, dedication to local biodiversity, and community support reflect the TX’s American roots. The Lexus TX is specifically designed for the North American market, showcasing advanced manufacturing, environmental responsibility, and local engagement.

Better Aerodynamics, Better Stability

The Lexus TX prioritizes aerodynamics and vehicle stability, resulting in improved handling despite its size. It features a unique design with a streamlined profile and the new Lexus “Unified Spindle” design, which connects the headlights with a narrow aperture beneath the hood. This design approach combines early Lexus designs with modern aesthetics.

Trailblazing Technology

The Lexus TX sets new standards in automotive safety technology with its advanced features. The Lexus Safety System+ 3.0 includes features like Pre-Collision System (PCS) with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist (LDA w/SA), Road Sign Assist (RSA), Proactive Driving Assist (PDA), and more. It also comes with a 14-inch touchscreen that operates the Lexus Interface Multimedia System, providing digital convenience.

The 2024 Lexus TX embodies innovation, performance, and sustainability. It caters to families in the North American market, offering a luxurious driving experience for up to seven people. With the first-ever Lexus TX, the joy is in the journey itself.

You Can Now Get A Sunroof With All Engine Variants Of The Tata Punch


The addition of the sunroof also brings a price increase of up to Rs 50,000 over their corresponding variants

Tata Punch CNg

Just three days after launching the Punch CNG with a sunroof, Tata has now extended this feature to the regular petrol variants of the micro SUV. The prices of the sunroof-equipped variants are given below:

Sunroof Variants

Price

Difference Over Corresponding Variant

Accomplished S

Rs 8.25 lakh

+ Rs 50,000

Accomplished Dazzle S

Rs 8.65 lakh

+ Rs 50,000

Accomplished S AMT

Rs 8.85 lakh

+ Rs 50,000

Creative DT S

Rs 9.20 lakh

+ Rs 45,000

Accomplished Dazzle S AMT

Rs 9.25 lakh

+ Rs 50,000

Creative Flagship DT

Rs 9.50 lakh

N.A.

Accomplished Dazzle S CNG

Rs 9.68 lakh

N.A.

Creative DT S AMT

Rs 9.80 lakh

+ Rs 45,000

Creative Flagship DT AMT

Rs 10.10 lakh

N.A.

All prices are ex-showroom Delhi

Tata Punch Sunroof

As you can see from the table, the Tata Punch offers a sunroof starting from the Accomplished S variant, which is priced at Rs 8.25 lakh. It’s important to note that the Creative Flagship is the renamed version of the Creative iRA variant, which not only features a sunroof but also includes Tata’s iRA connected car technology.

For comparison, the sunroof variant of the Altroz begins with the XM (S) variant (but without voice assist), priced at Rs 7.35 lakh, making it Rs 90,000 more affordable than the starting sunroof variant of the Tata Punch. In contrast, the direct rival of the Tata Punch, the Hyundai Exter, provides a sunroof starting from its SX variant, priced at Rs 8 lakh. This is Rs 25,000 less than the Tata Punch’s Accomplished S variant.

Also Read: Tata Punch CNG Vs Hyundai Exter CNG – Specification And Price Comparison

Powertrains Check

Tata Punch Engine

The Punch is currently being offered with a 1.2-litre petrol engine which makes 88PS and 115Nm, mated to either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed AMT. The same engine is also being offered in the CNG variant, which makes 74PS and 103Nm in CNG mode, and comes paired only to a 5-speed manual.

Price Range & Rivals

The Tata Punch is priced from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10.10 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It’s the direct rival to the Hyundai Exter, and considering its price, it can also be regarded as an alternative to the Citroen C3, Maruti Ignis, Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger.

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Ranking the Top 5 Reliable Lexus Engines Ever Built

Among the most reliable Lexus engines, the 2GR engine and its various iterations hold a prominent position. Launched in 2004, the 2GR comes in three notable versions: the 2GR-FE, 2GR-FSE, and 2GR-FKS, all featuring a 3.5-liter V6 configuration.

Since its debut, the 2GR engine has been utilized in numerous Lexus models, as well as Toyota vehicles. You can find it in cars like the Lexus IS 350, ES 350, GS 450h, and RX 350, as well as the Toyota Camry, RAV4, and Avalon. This broad application demonstrates the wide adaptability of the 2GR engine. Regardless of the vehicle it powers, one thing remains consistent—the 2GR is a reliable engine that lives up to its reputation.

Though the 2GR engine is relatively new, there have been reports of it reaching over 200,000 miles with minimal issues. Of course, achieving such high mileage depends largely on regular maintenance, as is the case with many cars aiming for longevity.

With power output ranging from 249 to 360 horsepower, depending on the specific variant, the 2GR engine boasts an aluminum alloy cylinder block and a dual overhead cam setup. This combination of features provides both impressive performance and consistent reliability for owners of 2GR-powered vehicles.

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Tesla Under Investigation in California for Autopilot Complaints

Tesla is facing a new investigation in California regarding complaints about its Autopilot system. The investigation, conducted by the California Attorney General’s office, includes contacting the driver who filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as well as reaching out to a former Tesla employee who has expressed concerns about Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) in public comments. The duration of the investigation is uncertain, but it is reported to be ongoing, with the driver contacted in the second quarter of this year and the former employee contacted recently.

This is not the first time Tesla has faced such actions in California. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has been investigating the company’s Autopilot technology for years and accused it of deceptive marketing practices in 2022. Additionally, in January 2023, a senior Tesla engineer alleged in a lawsuit that a promotional video for Autopilot, published in October 2016, was staged. The engineer claimed that the Tesla was not actually driving autonomously but following a pre-programmed route. This testimony was given in relation to a lawsuit filed against Tesla over a fatal car crash in 2018.

Introducing the New Triumph Tiger 900 Aragón Edition Motorcycles

Triumph is expanding its range of adventure motorcycles with the introduction of a special edition 2024 Tiger 900 called the Aragón. This new edition celebrates Iván Cervantes’ victory in the demanding Baja Aragón race. The MY24 Tiger 900 Rally Aragón Edition and Tiger 900 GT Aragón Edition motorcycles have unique liveries and specifications and will only be available for one year.

Iván Cervantes rode a Tiger 900 Rally Pro and dominated the 280-mile (450km) race, finishing an impressive 1 hour and 6 minutes ahead of his competitors. This victory showcased the Tiger’s ability to handle the toughest terrains at a professional level of competition.

The Tiger 900 Aragón Editions, both the Rally and GT, offer the same high performance, technology, and capability as the popular Tiger 900 GT Pro and Rally Pro models. They feature new and distinctive liveries to convey a sense of aggression and attitude, along with a race-ready edge.

The Tiger 900 Rally Aragón Edition boasts a Matte Phantom Black, Matte Graphite, and Crystal White triple color scheme with Racing Yellow accents. It also comes with unique twin color seat design and Triumph Tiger and Aragón Edition detailing. On the other hand, the GT Aragón Edition features a bold triple color scheme of Diablo Red, Matte Phantom Black, and Crystal White. It shares the twin color seat design and Triumph Tiger and Aragón Edition detailing.

Both models feature a powerful engine that produces an impressive peak torque of 64 LBFT (87 Nm) at 7,250 rpm. They also come with a slip and assist clutch for smooth gear changes. Designed with a lightweight modular frame and high specification suspension, these new additions to the Tiger family offer exceptional handling both on and off-road.

The GT Aragón Edition is equipped with fully adjustable 1.8” (45mm) USD Marzocchi cartridge forks with electronically adjustable RSU, optimizing its handling performance. The Rally Aragón Edition, on the other hand, comes with Showa forks tuned for enhanced off-road capabilities.

Both Aragón Editions come with engine protection bars as standard, while the Rally Aragón Edition also features fuel tank protection bars. Additionally, there is a wide range of more than 65 dedicated accessory options available for both models, allowing riders to customize their motorcycles to suit their own adventure preferences.

The pricing for the MY24 Tiger 900 Aragón Edition is $16,995 USD | $19,795 CAD, while the MY24 Tiger 900 GT Aragón Edition is priced at $16,495 USD | $18,895 CAD. Both models will be available at dealers by the end of July.

Stunning One-Off Ferrari KC23 Makes Spectacular Debut At Goodwood

Ferrari is known for producing special one-off performance vehicles for its most loyal clients in addition to its regular road and track cars. One of the most notable examples is the KC23, which made its debut at Goodwood this week.

The KC23 is based on the Ferrari 488 GT3 but boasts a radical and unique design. It features butterfly doors and styling elements inspired by the Vision Gran Turismo and the 499P endurance hypercar, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. The car has a silver metallic finish called Gold Mercury, which incorporates liquid metal in four layers of paint, giving it a striking mirror-like sheen.

Aside from its distinctive design and paint job, the KC23 also includes motorized air intakes and body panels that adjust based on the engine’s temperature. The rear wing is removable, allowing for additional downforce during track days, or it can be taken off to showcase the car’s pure form in a garage.

U-Treasure Of Japan Offers Customized Honda-Branded Wedding Rings For $943

If you’re a fan of Honda and want a unique way to show your commitment to your spouse, look no further than U-Treasure in Japan. They offer customized Honda wedding bands made of platinum, the same material used in catalytic converters. These rings are the perfect symbol of love for both your partner and your favorite car.

The Honda wedding bands feature a simple design with a solitary band. Inside the ring, you can choose from 12 different engravings, including various Honda and H logos, symbols for the Honda Prelude, the Beat, a DOHC VTEC logo, and options for the Civic Type R and Acura Integra Type R.

LEXUS SIGNS GOLF SENSATIONS HINAKO SHIBUNO AND AMARI AVERY AHEAD OF U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN

Lexus is excited to announce that it has added Hinako Shibuno and Amari Avery to its roster of sponsored golf champions. Shibuno is a 24-year-old Japanese golfer, while Avery is a 19-year-old rising star in women’s golf. Their sponsorship will begin at the 2023 U.S. Women’s Open Championship, which will be held at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

Nicole Peterson, from Lexus Partnerships, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that both Shibuno and Avery are talented players who will help introduce the Lexus brand to new audiences and young people worldwide.

Shibuno, who has always dreamed of working with Lexus, shared her excitement for representing a luxury brand that she admires. She even purchased a Lexus NX with her professional earnings. Avery, on the other hand, is thrilled to be partnering with Lexus and sees the brand’s commitment to performance as inspiring for her amateur and future professional golf career.

Hinako Shibuno

Hinako Shibuno began playing golf in Okayama, Japan, at the age of 8. She turned professional in 2018 and quickly made a name for herself. In 2019, she became the youngest tournament champion at The World Ladies Salonpas Cup and won her second title at the Shiseido Anessa Ladies in her first-ever playoff.

In the same year, Shibuno made her debut at the AIG Women’s British Open and won her first major, becoming the second Japanese woman to achieve this feat since 1977. Her captivating smile earned her the nickname “Smiling Cinderella.” In 2020, she finished fourth at the U.S. Women’s Open and continued to excel in major tournaments.

Shibuno also runs her own YouTube channel, where she shares behind-the-scenes stories of her life on the US tour. She is also involved in organizing the “Hinako Shibuno Cup Okayama Softball Tournament” and giving back to her hometown of Okayama.

Shibuno is currently ranked 54th in the Rolex World Rankings.

Amari Avery

Amari Avery, at only 19 years old, has already made a name for herself in the world of golf. She has had success in her junior, amateur, and collegiate career, reaching as high as #5 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. She has participated in prestigious tournaments such as the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the U.S. Women’s Open, showcasing her talent.

During her time at the University of Southern California, Avery has achieved four individual victories and shattered records in USC women’s golf history. She has received multiple honors and continues to impress with her dedication and skills on the course.

Avery’s diverse racial and ethnic background, with an African American father and Filipino mother, is an important aspect of her identity that she proudly represents. She gained early exposure through the 2013 Netflix documentary “The Short Game,” which featured her journey to the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship.

About Lexus

Lexus is a luxury lifestyle brand known for its bold design, innovative technology, and exhilarating performance. Since its inception in 1989, Lexus has expanded its lineup to meet the needs of luxury customers worldwide. In the United States, Lexus vehicles are available through 244 dealerships, offering a full range of luxury vehicles. Lexus is a leader in luxury hybrid technology with seven models incorporating Lexus Hybrid Drive. The brand also offers F SPORT models and performance models. Lexus is committed to being a visionary brand that anticipates the future needs of luxury customers.

Save Over Rs 73,000 On Honda Sedans This July


This time, Honda is also offering a special corporate discount in addition to the standard corporate discount on the City

Honda City and Amaze

  • Customers can get maximum benefits of over Rs 73,000 with Honda City.

  • The Amaze can be purchased with discounts of over Rs 23,000.

  • Offers are valid until the end of July 2023.

Honda has introduced July offers on both City and Amaze sedans, applicable until 31st July. The City is being offered with the highest perks, followed by discounts on Honda Amaze. The carmaker is also providing additional corporate and exchange benefits with the City. Let’s take a look at the offer details for each model.

Fifth-gen City

Honda City

Offers

Amount

Cash Discount

Up to Rs 10,000

Free Accessories (Optional)

Up to Rs 10,946

Loyalty Bonus

Up to Rs 5,000

Honda Car Exchange Bonus

Up to Rs 20,000

Exchange Bonus

Up to Rs 10,000

Corporate Discount

Up to Rs 8,000

Special Corporate Discount

Up to Rs 20,000

Maximum Benefits

Up to Rs 73,946

  • Customers have the option to choose between a cash discount or receiving free accessories.

  • This time, the City also comes with a special corporate discount of Rs 20,000 in addition to the standard corporate benefit of Rs 8,000.

  • Existing Honda customers can avail an exchange bonus of Rs 20,000.

  • Non-existing Honda customers are eligible for an additional exchange bonus of Rs 8,000.

  • The Honda City is priced from Rs 11.57 lakh to Rs 16.05 lakh.

Also Check Out: Bookings Open For Honda Elevate, Variant Lineup Revealed

Amaze

Honda Amaze

Offers

Amount

Cash Discount

Up to Rs 10,000

Free Accessories (Optional)

Up to Rs 12,296

Loyalty Bonus

Up to Rs 5,000

Corporate Discount

Up to 6,000

Maximum Benefits

Up to Rs 23,296

  • The Honda Amaze does not receive an exchange bonus or special corporate discounts.

  • Honda is offering its subcompact sedan with a corporate discount of Rs 6,000.

  • The Amaze is priced in the range of Rs 7.05 lakh to Rs 9.66 lakh.

Note

  • The offers mentioned above may vary depending on the city and state, so please contact your nearest Honda dealership for more details.

  • All prices are ex-showroom Delhi.

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