Earlier in February 2020, the company launched a mid-life facelift of the Maruti Suzuki Ignis, which came will the updated BS6 engine and the pre-facelift model is now quite easily available in the resale market.
With an average monthly sale of about 3500 units, the Ignis might not be the best-selling Maruti Suzuki car, but it's still highly popular, and here are some of its key highlights.
The Zeta variant on the Maruti Suzuki Ignis BS6 has been updated with the SmartPlay Studio infotainment system. The feature-rich unit was previously available only on the range-topping Alpha variant of the hatchback. The new feature though brings a price hike on the BS6 Maruti Suzuki Ignis Zeta variant that is now priced at Rs. 5.98 lakh for the manual and Rs. 6.45 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi) for the AMT version. Compared to the prices announced in February for the facelift, the model is now more expensive by Rs. 8500.
The Suzuki Ignis arrived globally in 2016 and the model has been pitched as a micro-SUV or a butch hatchback with a retro design language. The model was always aimed at young buyers and India got the Ignis in 2017 via the Nexa outlets. Now, Suzuki is readying a mild facelift for the retro hatchback globally, images of which have been leaked online ahead of the official reveal. The 2020 Suzuki Ignis gets cosmetic tweaks, according to the leaked images that aim to add a little more rugged appeal to the offering.