• Q. What is the actual mileage of Honda Amaze as per Honda users experience not as ARAI.

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    Varun
    Varun | 3 years ago

    I drove my s CVT (petrol) on a highway for about 260 kms which included initial City drive of 30km, this time i wanted to maximise the mileage so i made sure that i was driving in eco mode(green light). The max speed was 80km/hr and the avg speed for the trip was 60km/hr. Took me exactly an hour more to reach. It gave me an astonishing mileage of 24.2!!! I guess with the rising petrol prices, the trade-off is worth it.

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    Rajbeer
    Rajbeer | 2 years ago

    I owned a Amaze Smt petrol 2020.I have tried my best. Timely service , proper caring , single handed driving still never get average above 10km/lt in city.. never. Complained my time but they say it's on how you drive.this is my 4th car so I know driving very well and smoothly. Never use unnecessary clutch and brake. Worst experience in mileage.

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    Vrishnu
    Vrishnu | 4 years ago

    Depends how and where you are driving.. I City I am getting 15kmpl on highway with 90 to 100 km speed I am getting 17 to 17.5.. Some times 18 also..

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