2020 Suzuki Ignis Hatchback. 3rd generation
Suzuki Ignis is a compact 5-door front-wheel drive B-class hatchback produced by Suzuki (Japan) since 2004. Currently, there are three generations of the Ignis on the market, the last of which has been sold on the Israeli market as a 5-door hatchback since 2020.
The Ignis is quite compact in size: it is only 3,700 mm long and 1,690 mm wide. The volume of its trunk reaches 271 liters.
Distinctive features
The new 2020 Ignis 5-Door Hatchback has a stylish design that is simply bound to attract attention of other road users. Moreover, the car has a good interior, which provides a high level of comfort to everyone inside. The 2020 Ignis is great for city driving, as it is very compact. The new body boasts a huge number of very different decor elements, stylish headlights, beautiful relief, and eye-catching air intakes.
Modifications
The 2020 Suzuki Ignis comes to the Israeli market with a 1.2-liter turbocharged petrol engine with 90 hp. It can be equipped with both a manual transmission and an automatic transmission. The maximum speed developed by the new Ignis varies from 160 to 170 km/h, depending on the gearbox and the unladen weight, which is higher for models equipped with an automatic transmission. But the average fuel consumption of the models equipped with a manual transmission is only 4.6 liters per 100 km against 4.8 liters for the automatic one.
Trim versions
Only the GLX trim version of the 2020/2021 Suzuki Ignis is available on the Israeli market. It is equipped with roof rails and LED headlights. The Ignis GLX comprises 6 airbags, a tire pressure sensor, a front-mounted and rear-mounted child seat attachment system, and even an anti-theft system with an immobilizer and central locking. In terms of driving comfort, the Ignis has everything you need: 1-zone climate control, power steering, multifunction steering wheel, keyless access, push button start, on-board computer, and even cruise control.
The safety of the 2020/2021 Suzuki Ignis Hatchback is ensured by ABS and ASR, a brake assist system (BAS, EBD, EBA), and an electronic stability program (ESP). These systems are also complemented by hill start assist (HSA) and hill descent control (HDC). And the start-stop system saves fuel.