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Maruti Suzuki. Not a lot is different, but its 1.2-litre engine has been updated to meet BS6 norms. As the Baleno's more interesting stablemate, the new Ignis takes its SUV aspirations up a notch with a new grille and faux skid plates.

The new engine makes 83PS of power and 113Nm of torque as before. There is no diesel variant on offer, but' features for each variant:

Sigma

The base Maruti Suzuki Ignis costs Rs 4.89 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It is only available with a 5-speed manual gearbox and is the most clean-looking Ignis you can buy. There are no roof-rails, rear spoiler, chrome grille or moulding of any sort. Since Nexa Safety Shield is standard across all variants, the Ignis gets a decent safety kit on board.

Exterior:

  • Body-coloured door handles and outer rear view mirrors (ORVMs)

  • Steel wheel without a wheel cover

Interior:

  • Single-coloured black dashboard

  • Front power windows with auto-down driver's window

  • Tilt adjust steering wheel

  • Air conditioner and heater

  • 12V socket

Safety:

  • Dual front airbags

  • ISOFIX child seat anchorage

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • ABS and EBD

  • Rear parking sensor

Delta

If you have the means to skip the base model, the Delta variant is much better equipped. It costs Rs 5.66 lakh for the manual transmission variant and Rs 6.13 lakh for the AMT automatic (ex-showroom Delhi). If you plan to carry rear seat passengers often, you'd prefer this variant since it adds rear power windows and adjustable rear seat headrests.

Exterior:

  • ORVM turn indicators

  • Fender and side body moulding

  • Roof rails

  • Spoiler

  • Steel wheel with wheel cover

Interior:

  • Dual-tone dashboard

  • Front passenger vanity mirror in sunshade

  • Tachometer

  • Chrome accents on AC vents

  • Steering mounted audio controls

  • Bluetooth audio with two speakers

  • Rear power windows

  • 60:40 split rear seat

  • Keyless entry

  • Electrically adjustable (but not folding) ORVMs

  • Day and night inside rearview mirror (IRVM)

Safety:

  • Adjustable rear headrests

  • Security alarm

Zeta

We wish this variant got a couple of more features, but it keeps its appearances well. You get a bunch of cosmetic and functional exterior features. With a standard transmission, the Ignis Zeta retails for Rs 5.89 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The convenience of an automatic demands the same Rs 47,000 premium for an ex-showroom price of Rs 6.36 lakh.

Exterior:

  • Alloy wheels

  • Chrome grille

  • Fog lamps

Interior:

  • Set of 4 speakers and 2 tweeters

  • Push-button start and stop for the engine

  • Electrically folding ORVM

Safety:

  • Rear windshield wiper

  • Rear windshield defogger

Alpha

The top-spec Ignis is priced at Rs 6.73 lakh and its AMT variant costs Rs 7.20 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). This is the Ignis you see in the pictures, with LED headlamps and accent lighting on the speedometer.

Exterior:

  • Puddle lamps in doors

  • LED projector headlamps

  • Daytime running lights (DRLs)

Interior:

  • Smartplay Studio with 7-inch touchscreen, navigation, and voice commands

  • Driver's side seat adjustment

  • Automatic climate control

Safety:

  • Rear parking camera

The top-spec Ignis is well-equipped for the segment, but we wish a few of its perks were available on the lower-spec models. A rear parking camera may be a premium feature, but what about driver's seat adjustment? Maruti has aimed the Ignis at Millennials, but Millennials will have to shell out big bucks for the advanced infotainment and LED lamps.



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