KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The Maruti Ignis starts at Rs 5.49 lakh with the newly introduced Radiance Edition.
- It lacks features such as a sunroof, wireless charger, rear AC vents, and a few others.
- The second-top Zeta variant includes all the essential features, making it the best-selling option.
The Maruti Ignis is a micro SUV launched by the automaker in 2017, as a replacement for the Ritz. It starts at Rs 5.49 lakh, and the top model costs Rs 8.06 lakh ex-showroom. People who love unconventional body design and athletic performance prefer the Ignis over the Swift and other hatchbacks. However, its design is also the reason why some people don't purchase it. That said, the Ignis is a fun car to drive and is used as a rally car in India.
So, if you are planning to buy it, here is the explanation of the variants along with their prices. Let's start, and meanwhile, do join the 91Wheels WhatsApp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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Maruti Ignis Powertrain
This Urban SUV is only available with a 1.2 L K Series petrol engine, also used in previous generation Swift, and current Dzire. Unlike other Maruti cars, no option of S-CNG. To add more it makes 82 Ps and 113 Nm of torque, mated to 5 MT or 5 AMT. As per the manufacturer, it claims an average of 20.89 kmpl.
Maruti Ignis Variants
Radiance Edition
The base variant of the Maruti Ignis starts at Rs 5.49 lakh, and it was introduced in the early part of 2024 to make the Ignis even more affordable. The Radiance Edition adds accessories worth Rs 3,650 to the base variant Sigma, and over Rs 35,000 worth of accessories to the Alpha.
It gets wheel covers, door visors, and chrome highlights on the exterior. To add more, the Radiance Edition is available with Sigma, Zeta, and Alpha.
Sigma
The original base variant of the Ignis costs Rs 5.84 lakh, and it only comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox. Now, let's check out the features it offers.
Features in Sigma |
Body Coloured Door Handles |
Body Coloured ORVMs |
Gear Shift Indicators |
Antenna |
AC with heater |
Front Power Windows |
12 V Accessory Socket |
Tilt Steering |
Electronic Stability Program |
Rear Parking Sensors |
Delta
The second variant of the Maruti Ignis, Delta, starts at Rs 6.38 lakh and Rs 6.83 lakh for the AMT gearbox. It is considered a value-for-money trim as the exterior looks much better than the Sigma. Inside, there are several features such as a day/night IRVM, 60:40 split rear seats, and electrically adjustable ORVMs.
Features in Delta |
Roof Rails |
Roof Spoiler |
Wheel Cover |
Fender Arch Moulding |
Door Sash Black Out |
Steering mounted audio and calling controls |
Audio Player with AM/FM, CD, USB and Bluetooth |
Audio Remote Control |
Foot Rest |
Parcel Tray |
Luggage Lamp |
High Mounted LED Stomp Lamps |
Security Alarm System |
Zeta
The second top model of the Ignis costs Rs 6.96 lakh, and the AMT version costs Rs 7.41 lakh ex-showroom. The Zeta is the highest-selling variant of the Ignis because it offers alloy wheels, 4 speakers with 2 tweeters, an infotainment touchscreen, electrically folding ORVMs, and much more. Let's check out its features below.
Features in Zeta |
Fog Lamps |
Front Grille With Chrome Accents |
Alloy Wheels |
Co - Driver Sun Visor |
Dual Tone Dashboard |
Chrome accents on AC |
4 Speakers 2 Tweeters |
Voice Command System |
Navigation System with live traffic update |
Engine Push Start/Stop Button |
Alpha
The top model of the Maruti Ignis is the Alpha, which costs Rs 7.61 lakh and Rs 8.06 lakh ex-showroom. There are minimal changes here, as the Zeta trim gets almost all the features. If you love attention to detail and automatic AC, then go for it. Now, let's see the features you get in this variant.
Features in Alpha |
Daytime Running Lamps |
LED Projector Headlamps |
Puddle Lamps |
Meter Accent Lighting |
Automatic Climate Control |
Driver Seat Height Adjuster |
Rear Parking Camera |
Dual Tone Paint options |
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Verdict
The Maruti Ignis base and mid-level variants are priced appropriately, but opting for the top-spec Alpha AMT is impractical, as the on-road price exceeds 9 lakh. Paying such a high amount for the Ignis doesn't seem justified. Additionally, it lacks several features like a sunroof, rear AC vents, and a wireless charging pad, which are available in cars priced between Rs 6 to 7 lakhs.
I hope the Maruti Ignis variants explanation cleared all your doubts about this urban SUV.