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Honda Elevate Elite Pack Launched, Check List Of Features And Other Details

Honda Elevate Elite Pack Launched, Check List Of Features And Other Details

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The Elite Pack Elevate comes with a wide list of offers such as 360-degree camera, 7-colour ambient lighting, and allows the customers to enjoy an extended 2-year warranty.
In a move to attract more customers and boost sales numbers, Honda has launched 'The Great Honda Fest', offering a new accessory package called Elite Pack Elevate. This offer applies to both Elivate and Amaze, making both models better and feature-loaded than before.
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According to the details, the Elite Pack Elevate comes with a wide list of offers. The list includes a 360-degree camera, premium class 7-colour ambient lighting, and allows the customers to enjoy an extended 2-year warranty. It comes into effect from the date of purchase.
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Those who are interested can visit the company's authorised dealership and enjoy the latest offer. The same can also be opted for online, using Honda's official website. Currently, the Honda Elevate comes at the starting price of Rs 11.91 lakh (ex-showroom). It is considered one of the most practical yet hot-selling products from the company's lineup.
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