Suzuki launched the India-made Suzuki Ignis in Nepal
at the NADA Auto Show 2017 today. Along with the stock vehicle, the company is
showcasing an accessorised Suzuki Ignis at the show. Here are live images from
the venue.
The Suzuki Ignis in the images features a number of
styling accessories. Up front, the car has fog lamp garnish, bumper garnish,
ORVM housing and body side moulding – in a reddish orange. Up top, there’s a
roof wrap in an orange-black two-tone scheme. The interior is in the standard
specification.
The Ignis is 3,700 mm long, 1,690 mm wide and 1,595
mm tall. It has a 2,435 mm wheelbase and offers a high ground clearance of 180
mm. The Nepali-spec Suzuki Ignis is powered by the K12 1.2-litre VVT petrol
engine that produces 83 PS at 6,000 rpm and 113 Nm of torque at 4,200 rpm. A
5-speed manual transmission sends power to the wheels. There’s no 5-speed AMT
option. In this configuration, the car delivers a fuel economy of 20.89 km/l.
The Ignis is available in Nepal in Delta, Zeta and
Alpha grades. The Zeta and Alpha grades have an option for dual-tone colour
scheme too. Prices start at NPR 28,89,000 and go up to NPR
35,19,000.