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The new feature is a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, navigation and voice commands.
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Prices of both manual and AMT Zeta variants have been hiked by Rs 8,000 owing to the updates.
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Sigma, Delta and Alpha variant pricing remains the same.
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The Ignis rivals the Ford Figo, Maruti Suzuki Swift, and the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios in India.
the facelifted Ignis back in February 2020 and now the carmaker has given the hatchback another upgrade. More accurately, the Zeta variant has received the update and is now priced at Rs 5.97 lakh (MT) and Rs 6.44 lakh (AMT) (ex-showroom Delhi).
Variant |
New Price (ex-showroom) |
Old Price (ex-showroom) |
Difference |
Sigma |
Rs 4.89 lakh |
Same |
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Delta |
Rs 5.66 lakh |
Same |
|
Zeta |
Rs 5.97 lakh |
Rs 5.89 lakh |
|
Delta AMT |
Rs 6.13 lakh |
Same |
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Zeta AMT |
Rs 6.44 lakh |
Rs 6.36 lakh |
|
Alpha |
Rs 6.72 lakh |
Same |
|
Alpha AMT |
Rs 7.19 lakh |
Same |
What's new in the Zeta variant is a Smartplay Studio 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system which was exclusive to the top-spec Alpha variant. Highlights include Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, alongside navigation and voice command.
The 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system joins a lengthy list of features in the Zeta variant which includes alloy wheels, push button stop/start, electric folding ORVM, rear windshield wiper and defogger. Being a step below the top-spec Alpha variant, it misses out on bits such as LED headlamps with DRLs, automatic climate control, height-adjustable driver's seat, and rear parking camera.
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