Is Maruti Ignis available in automatic transmission
Yes. Maruti Ignis available in automatic variants
Is Maruti Ignis available in petrol version
Yes. Maruti Ignis available in petrol engine option.
Is Maruti Ignis available in diesel version
No. Currently there is no diesel engine option available on Maruti Ignis.
What is the engine power of Maruti Ignis petrol version
The engine power of Maruti Ignis petrol version is 81.80bhp@6000rpm.
What is torque of Maruti Ignis
The torque of Maruti Ignis is 113Nm@4200rpm.
How many cylinders does Maruti Ignis has
Maruti Ignis comes with 4 cylinders.
How many gears available in Maruti Ignis
There are 5-Speed gears available in Maruti Ignis.
What is the kerb weight of Maruti Ignis
The kerb weight of Maruti Ignis is 840-865 Kg.
Dimension & Space
What is the seating capacity of Maruti Ignis
The seating capacity of Maruti Ignis is 5.
What is the boot space of Maruti Ignis
The boot space of Maruti Ignis is 260 Liters.
What is the fuel tank capacity of Maruti Ignis
The fuel tank capacity of Maruti Ignis is 32 Liters.
What is the dimensions of Maruti Ignis
The exterior dimension of Maruti Ignis is 3700 mm in length, 1690 mm in width, 1595 mm in height.
What is the length of Maruti Ignis
The length of Maruti Ignis is 3700 mm.
What is the width of Maruti Ignis
The width of Maruti Ignis is 1690 mm.
What is the wheel size of Maruti Ignis
The wheels size of Maruti Ignis is 15.
What is the tyre size of Maruti Ignis
The tyre size of Maruti Ignis is 175/65 R15.
Mileage & Performance
What is the mileage of Maruti Ignis
The mileage of Maruti Ignis is 20.89 Kmpl. This is the claimed ARAI mileage for all the variants of Ignis. The claimed ARAI mileage of Ignis Petrol Manual is 20.89 Kmpl. In Automatic the claimed ARAI mileage of Ignis Petrol is 20.89 Kmpl.
What is the mileage of Maruti Ignis Petrol Version
The mileage of Maruti Ignis Petrol is 20.89 Kmpl.
Features
What type of airbags available in Maruti Ignis
There are Driver and Passenger airbags available in the top model of Maruti Ignis.
Yes, Maruti Ignis is available through CSD canteen.
What are the petrol variants of Maruti Ignis
A. Maruti Ignis is available in 7 Petrol variants, out of which 3 are automatic and 4 are manual. The base Petrol variant Ignis Sigma starts at Rs. 5.85 Lakh. and the top-end Petrol variant Ignis Alpha AMT is priced at Rs. 8.12 Lakh.
A. Maruti Ignis is available in 3 Automatic variants, out of which all are petrol. The base Automatic variant Ignis Delta AMT starts at Rs. 6.89 Lakh and the top-end Automatic variant Ignis Alpha AMT is priced at Rs. 8.12 Lakh.
A. Maruti Ignis is available in 4 Manual variants, out of which all are petrol. The base Manual variant Ignis Sigma starts at Rs. 5.85 Lakh and the top-end Manual variant Ignis Alpha is priced at Rs. 7.62 Lakh.
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Q. What is the minimum down payment for the Maruti Ignis?
If you are planning to buy a new car on finance, then generally, a 20 to 25 percent down payment is required on the ex-showroom price of a car. However, exact confirmation regarding EMI, down payment, interest, loan period, and its procedure will be discussed by the bank or dealership only, as it depends upon individual eligibility. Click on the given link and select your city accordingly for the nearest authorized dealership details.
Q. I want to exchange my old vehicle?
The exchange of a vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition, number of owners, etc. For detailed information and availability of the exchange offers, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership as the offers may vary. Click on the given link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
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Q. What is the boot space of the Maruti Ignis?
Maruti Ignis has a boot space of 260 L.
Q. Does the Maruti Ignis have ABS?
Yes, the Maruti Ignis have ABS.
Q. Can I upsize the tyre size?
You may go for a big-sized tyre but upsizing the size of a tyre is increasingly becoming an obsession with people to create an added visual appeal to their car. Moreover, It is advisable to go for an upgrade anywhere between the 3% margin for better performance and handling, increased grip, and creating a visual appeal. Do take note that upsizing the wheels and tyres may decrease the fuel efficiency of the car and may result in a speedometer error on the car if upsizing is not correct.
Q. Which is car is better Ignis, Wagon R or Celerio?
All three care are good in their forte. The Ignis is a great little quirky car that packs in a lot and will put a big smile on your face every time you see it in your garage. A smile big enough to justify that price. On the other hand, Maruti Suzuki Wagon R is the ideal small family car. Its spacious, practical, efficient and offers a convenient automatic with both engine options. Whereas, Celerio is a well-rounded package. If not for the higher price it would have become a stylish alternative to the Wagon R. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
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Q. Does Zeta manual transmission has DRL?
No, Maruti Ignis Zeta does not feature LED DRLs.
Q. Does this car have rear camera?
The rear camera comes in the Maruti Ignis' Alpha variant and above.
Q. Which car is better Ignis or Celerio?
Selecting between the Maruti Ignis and Maruti Celerio would depend on certain factors such as your budget, preference of the segment, usage of the car, features required, etc. The Maruti Ignis is bright aqua blue on the diesel Ignis makes sure people take notice. Second, the all-LED projector headlamps with daytime running lamps. The DRLs shine brightly even under the harsh noon sun. The Ignis, especially in its Alpha trim, the headlamps are pretty much the only thing that differentiates the Zeta variant visually from the top-spec Alpha you see in the pictures. Everything else, including the black-finished 15-inch alloy wheels, the quirky tail and the one-piece grille with a chrome lipstick remain as is. The other subtle pointers are puddle lamps (placed under the wing mirrors) and the inclusion of a rear-view camera. On the other hand, The 2021 Celerio is based on the same HEARTECT platform as the Ignis and the Wagon R, but when it comes to styling, it takes a middle ground where it isn't as utilitarian as the Wagon R or as quirky as the Ignis. Overall, this car looks well balanced from most angles and is pleasing to the eye. When you compare it to the old Celerio it also has more muscle which lends it more road presence and character. When it comes to size, the new Celerio is slightly longer and wider than the Wagon R but in terms of height, it is slightly shorter because of which it doesn't look as big as its sibling. The Celerio is powered by a 1-litre three-cylinder petrol engine which is similar to the old car but Maruti has made significant changes to improve power and efficiency. It now gets a new engine block, head and in fact, this motor is a smaller version of the Swift’s 1.2 litres Dualjet unit. It is a high-tech motor with dual injectors and variable valve timing, produces 68PS and 89Nm, and is paired to either a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Q. Which car to choose Ignis and Punch?
Selecting between the Maruti Ignis and Tata Punch would depend on certain factors such as your budget, preference of the segment, usage of the car, features required, etc. The Maruti Ignis is bright aqua blue on the diesel Ignis makes sure people take notice. Second, the all-LED projector headlamps with daytime running lamps. The DRLs shine brightly even under the harsh noon sun. The Ignis, especially in its Alpha trim, the headlamps are pretty much the only thing that differentiates the Zeta variant visually from the top-spec Alpha you see in the pictures. Everything else, including the black-finished 15-inch alloy wheels, the quirky tail and the one-piece grille with a chrome lipstick remain as is. The other subtle pointers are puddle lamps (placed under the wing mirrors) and the inclusion of a rear-view camera. On the other hand, The Punch is immediately recognisable as a Tata. The face has a strong connection to the Harrier, especially because of the LED DRLs and headlamp layout. The gloss black grille with tri-arrow cutouts for the horn reminds us of the Nexon. The Punch looks chunky too, as these elements are worn on a face that feels appropriately boxy and upright thanks to the stubby nose, flat good and upright A-pillars. It is sizable too; almost as long as the Swift, with a wheelbase that’s smaller by just a few millimetres, and an overall height that is more than the Nexon! Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
Q. When the car is started a msg appear on display- service start system with a key mark : how can we resolve the
problem?
For this, we would suggest you to visit the authorized service center as they would be the appropriate point of contact regarding your concern. You can check the service center details here.