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Honda Amaze: A sedan for the e‑hailing game

The Honda Amaze is a vehicle true to its name. The cargo capacity is more than I expected from this compact sedan. Inside, it has a tech offering to match the cargo capacity. An 8‑inch floating touchscreen infotainment system supports wireless Android Auto, allowing drivers to access navigation, music and messaging apps with ease. These features also make it attractive for drivers of e-hailing vehicles.

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The cabin does not skimp on integration. It includes a 7‑inch semi‑digital instrument cluster that displays important data clearly and neatly. For added convenience, the Amaze offers keyless entry and engine start.

In terms of safety and driver ease, the Amaze includes:

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The Amaze is littered with thoughtful tech amenities. It includes wireless charging, rear AC vents and digital air conditioning. It comes with six‑speaker premium surround sound, paddle shifters for CVT control, and a rear parking camera with guidelines.

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While my focus is on tech, it is impossible not to mention that Honda’s i‑VTEC 1.2‑litre petrol engine remains both smooth and fuel‑efficient. Coupled with either a 5‑speed manual or CVT, it offers consumption of 6.4 litres per 100km.

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In the realm of e‑hailing, the Amaze provides compelling reasons to go for this option:

*Pricing for the Honda Amaze 1.2 Comfort CVT starts at R294,900.

* Sheryl Goldstuck is general manager of World Wide Worx and editor of GadgetWheels. Follow her on Bluesky on @crazycatbuzz.bsky.social.

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