Like the Ciaz, the Ignis nameplate could be soon discontinued while Maruti Suzuki is focussing on newer models across different segments. The Ignis has always been a quirky crossover which did not receive the same love as the Wagon R did.
The Ignis was never meant to be a mass market hatchback like the Wagon R though but a more premium crossover with boxy styling, more ground clearance plus a different interior. It had a more quality laden cabin and was not available with CNG too being a more premium hatchback.
Why The Ignis Struggled To Stand Out
The Ignis originally came with a diesel as well as a petrol while later shifted to petrol only. The Ignis key strengths include the roomy cabin, compact design and funky interiors.
So why has the Ignis not been a hugely successful car like the Wagon R or the other siblings? The boxy styling was quirky and that was the prime reason while more cost conscious buyers took to the Wagon R while premium hatchback buyers preferred the Baleno for its more appealing styling.
What Lies Ahead For Maruti Suzuki
Maruti Suzuki is said to be working on a new range of small SUVs particularly targeting the Punch segment which will be the successor to this car.
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