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Maruti Suzuki Ignis: A Car Too Ahead For Its Time?
Somnath Chatterjee | April 18, 2026 3:11 PM CST

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.




However, it sort of got lost within the large product range that Maruti has particularly once the Baleno came in and took charge of the Nexa sales while later the Fronx further became even more popular. Despite getting a facelift, the Ignis sales while taking off initially slowed down due to the newer products from Maruti Suzuki. Hence, it was about time that the car would be discontinued while officially it has not been said so.

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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