Some new cars barely change their looks from generation to generation, but the Suzuki Ignis is not one of them. Over its lifetime, the Ignis has turned from a humdrum MPV-styled hatchback to the tiny SUV that you see in these photos.
And when we say tiny we really mean it; the Ignis is just 3.7m long and 1.7m wide. It's so small, in fact, that it’s about the same size as itrival. However, with its flared arches, bluff nose and jacked-up stance, there’s no mistaking it for anything other than a radically designed and eye-catching
Just one engine is available, an 82bhp 1.2-litre petrol that uses mild hybrid technology to ensure it sips fuel oh-so-gently. And, unlike so many SUVs currently on sale, the diminutive Ignis actually offers traction-enhancing four-wheel drive as an option. It’s practical; mid-range models and up get sliding rear seats that allow you to prioritise rear leg room or boot space.
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