The Maruti Suzuki Ignis is often overlooked in the lineup of Maruti cars in India. But it seems to be quite a sensible car for the value that it proposes to provide. Here are the top Maruti Ignis pros and cons.
The Maruti Ignis is affordable to buy, as well as to run, with a claimed fuel efficiency figure of 20.98kmpl for both manual and automatic variants.
The compact dimensions of the hatch’ make it easy to drive in congested cities, as well as park in tight spaces.
Being a Maruti Suzuki, the Ignis comes out to be a reliable car, and the availability of spare parts isn’t an issue either.
Being an affordable city car, it is a bit weird that there is no option for a factory-fitted CNG kit on the Ignis, though you can get one from the aftermarket.
The Ignis looks pretty weird, especially when viewed from the rear. While we do agree that design is subjective, we aren’t very fond of the Ignis’.
The Ignis lacks space, particularly in the second row and the boot. While this isn’t that big of an issue when used in the city, it does feel accentuated on long drives and highway runs.