Maruti Ignis Bookings Commence; Waiting Period, Variants & Expected Price

- Maruti Suzuki Ignis will be launched in India on 13th January 2017
- The Ignis can now be booked for a token amount Rs. 11,000
- The car is set to command a waiting period of 4-8 weeks
Maruti Suzuki Ignis has launched the premium urban compact car - Ignis - in India. The company has already started bookings for the Ignis at a token amount of Rs. 11000 and the car will be retailed out of Maruti Suzuki's premium outlet, Nexa.
Also read: Maruti Suzuki Ignis First Look Review
The company has also said that the delivery period for the Ignis will be between 4 to 6 weeks for the petrol variants, while the diesel versions command a waiting period of 7 to 8 weeks. The waiting period of the on the car does not come as a surprise considering all the buzz the Ignis has been creating ever since it was it was first unveiled in India at the 2016 Auto Expo. The looks are different and it's extremely refreshing coming from Maruti SuzukiConsidering that it is expected to boast of a price tag somewhere in between Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 7 Lakh (ex-showroom), there is already a lot of interest in this car.
Maruti Suzuki Ignis Dimensions
| Length | 3,700mm |
| Width* | 1,690mm |
| Height | 1,590mm |
| *width measurement with cladding variants only |
The Ignis will be available in four variants - Sigma, Delta, Zeta and Alpha. The car will be available in both petrol and diesel trims.
Watch Maruti Suzuki Ignis First Look
The Maruti Ignis will get the same from the 1.2-litre K-Series petrol and 1.3-litre DDiS diesel engines that do duty in the Swift and the Baleno as well as other cars in the Maruti lineup. The engines will come mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard, while an AMT unit will also be on offer for both petrol and diesel trims. The claimed fuel efficiency for the petrol model is 20.89 km/l while for the diesel variant, it is 26.80 km/l which is extremely impressive.
Maruti Suzuki Ignis Side Profile
In terms of design, the Ignis looks quite unique compared to other Maruti products sold in India. The car has a tall-boy stance like the WagonR and we could even say that it's more like a slightly premium successor to the latter. The upcoming Ignis comes with features like projector headlamps, U-shaped LED daytime running lights, and a chrome-lined front grille among others. The car gets high shoulder line, cladding on wheel arches, 15-inch high gloss black alloy wheels, and an optional dual tone roof. The rear section, features LED tail lamps, a well-sculpted hatch door, rear windshield wiper and plastic cladding on the rear bumper.
Inside, the Ignis gets a floating layered design further complemented by the infotainment system's big screen and a dominant speedometer. It also receives toggle switches for the AC/Climate control and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support and the variants on offer will dictate the feature list.
Another important aspect to the Ignis is that it'll be the first car from the Nexa dealership to come with an AMT and we've told you what to expect there.
Maruti Suzuki Ignis Rear
After showcasing it in India, Suzuki also took the Ignis to the 2016 Paris Motor Show for its European debut. While the car was supposed to go on sale in India last year itself, due to production crunches at the company's manufacturing facilities in India and very high demand for the Baleno hatchback and the Vitara Brezza subcompact SUV, the launch period was postponed to the 2017 calendar year.
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