Everything about the Ignis is designed to set both, it and you, apart. Take a closer look at
how and why the Ignis oozes panache.
1. Clever, compact, yet spacious design. The designers have carved out a very generous cabin space within the Ignis’ compact dimensions that makes it a breeze to drive and park on our crowded streets.

2. The broad shoulders and distinct grille that stretches right across the width of the car give it a look that can’t be ignored. Its strong retro-flair, combined with Suzuki’s Progressive Triad design, makes it totally original. The LED Projector Headlamps and LED DRLs with chic chrome inserts make it unforgettable.

3. The story continues in the cockpit. The floating dashboard, black-and-ivory console, and dynamic interior design with premium materials make the Ignis aggressive, yet refined on the inside. With ample space, 60:40 split seats and a number of utility spaces, the Ignis is practical and stylish.

4. There’s more to this than meets the eye. Advanced features like a reverse parking sensor with camera, auto AC, a multi-information TFT screen and an infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay take the experience to a new level.

5. Here comes the substance. Its energetic 1.2-litre VVT petrol engine and the mighty 1.3-litre DDiS diesel engine is fun to drive and offers a robust performance. The petrol engine delivers a refined 83hp at 6,000rpm and 113Nm of torque at 4,200rpm. The diesel delivers a robust 75hp at 4,000rpm and 190Nm of torque at 2,000rpm.

6. Manual or automatic? Why pick one when you can have the best of both? Ignis simplifies your drive and ends the need to pick automatic or manual with its Auto Gear Shift (AGS) technology, available in both petrol and diesel variants.

7. Personalise your Ignis to stand out. Choose from a basket of accessories – roof wraps, fog lamp garnish, front grille decals, ORVM covers, body side mouldings, exterior and interior styling kits, seat covers, floor mats and much more.
Autocar India’s reviewers discovered a funky car that you would buy from the heart, the first time they drove it in India. Here are some extracts from the First Drive of the Ignis that was published in Autocar India.
"Maruti Suzuki’s latest offering is a retro-chic hatchback that breaks the mould in more than one way."
"Maruti Suzuki’s new-generation chassis rides so beautifully and drives with such authority, it’s clearly a delight. Stick to the top-of-the-line Alpha. Sure, it’s expensive but it’s the one that works the best."


"The Ignis’ talking point is its ride, which remains unruffled, even over bad sections of the road. Despite weighing 860kg (petrol) and 960kg (diesel), the Ignis rides flat like a heavier car from a higher segment and it doesn’t pitch or bob over wavy road surfaces either."
Ignis delivers an “enjoyable performance and excellent ride”, our report declared Ignis as complete package in this story in WhatCar? Here are some extracts from the article.
"It’s cool, loaded with equipment not seen on many others in this bracket – like LED projector lamps, a touchscreen system and auto climate control – and has a lot of space inside. Both engines are rewarding to drive, especially the peppy petrol; and it has a well-composed ride, much like a bigger car. Also remember – this is a Maruti Suzuki. So its components are shared with its stable mates, making for minimal maintenance costs. And of course, it’s backed by a wide service network. Oh, and did we mention it’s really funky? This then is a Maruti Suzuki – that isn’t! Perfect for India’s cool crowd, then."



Ignis has some outstanding features. In the story titled ‘Starting Young’, that appeared in Autocar India, the writer looks at some of the unique features of the Ignis. Following are extracts from the article.
"The Ignis is the most generous in safety kit. Dual airbags and ABS are standard fit."
"The Ignis’ look is a clear break from the Maruti Suzuki (or Suzuki) template and, in a way, that’s what also makes it special. This isn’t your everyday family Maruti Suzuki but one that makes a statement with the way it looks. Frontal styling is smart, and what’s particularly nice is how this top-spec Alpha trim car’s LED DRLs outline the headlights on the large grille. Adding to the cool quotient are this Alpha trim Ignis’ first-in-class LED headlights."


The Ignis came out as the clear winner when compared to its very able rival in the story titled, ‘Cross-hatch match’ in WhatCar? What swung the verdict in Ignis’ favour? These extracts from the story tell you that.
"The Ignis’ engine, however, gets stronger and stronger the more you keep your foot down. This makes it plenty of fun to drive. It sprints from 0-100 in just 12.24sec – a full second faster than the Grand i10. Keep your foot down and the gap widens to almost four seconds by 140. Outright performance apart, the Ignis also feels extremely eager when driven at regular speed. There’s a bit of hesitation from the get-go, but the engine soon pulls cleanly, winding all the way to the 6,200rpm limit in one uninterrupted sweep. You can even leave it in third gear most of the time and know that it will pull forward smoothly from any speed. Yes, the crossover styling may define the Ignis, but it’s the petrol engine that defines the driving experience."






























































