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Is Ignis good for long drive?
Maruti Ignis is capable enough for city duties as well as highway long drives too. It offers good power delivery, commanding driving ergonomics. All in all, it performs great at highways and capable enough to munching miles.
How reliable is a Suzuki Ignis?
Suzuki has a good reputation for reliability, although the base model Ignis’ three-star Euro NCAP safety rating lets it down. Suzuki finished an impressive 8th in our 2019 Driver Power survey, which is an excellent result for the small Japanese firm.
Is Suzuki Ignis safe?
The Ignis scored a reasonably disappointing three out of five stars when unadorned with extra safety kit. Its 79\% adult occupant and 79\% child occupant protection scores are reasonable – though by no means exceptional – but it fell down in the safety assist category, managing a low 25\% result.
What are the differences between Maruti Suzuki Ignis Delta and Ignis Zeta?
The Maruti Suzuki Ignis Zeta variant offers a few more features both on the interior and exterior as compared to the Delta. The Zeta variant now gets a start-stop button with keyless entry which is a feature that has been well appreciated in recent times. The Zeta variant also gets rear parking sensors, a rear defogger and a rear windscreen wiper.
What are the manual variants of Maruti Ignis?
Maruti Ignis is available in 4 Manual variants, out of which all are petrol. The base Manual variant Ignis Sigma starts at Rs. 4.95 Lakh and the top-end Manual variant Ignis Alpha is priced at Rs. 6.86 Lakh. Share your experiences with Ignis?
Which is the best variant of ignis to buy?
If you are a personal buyer who does not mind a slightly less fancy equipment list and is price conscious, the Delta variant of the Ignis is the ideal. The Delta will most likely be the highest sold variant in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Expect many first-time car buyers to also choose this variant as it also has the diesel automatic option.
Is CNG fitment kit available in Ignis?
Although not officially available with CNG as a factory fitment option, the large boot means that a dealer fitment kit would be possible. Of course, that would end up compromising boot space. In fact, we recently compared the Ignis to its closest rivals and the Maruti car still gets a generous boot space.