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3 Months Ago
The 2023 Suzuki Ignis light SUV is now available with a new flagship version that foreshadows a rollout of personalised blacked-out variants across the brand’s wider range.
The Ignis Shadow is technically the second model to receive the blacked-out Shadow treatment, following the Baleno Shadow special edition designed to send off the popular light hatchback in Australia.
Unlike the Baleno Shadow, the Ignis Shadow is a permanent model. Customer deliveries are commencing imminently.
Configuration | Price From* |
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1.2L, Automatic Premium Unleaded FWD 5d Hatchback | $24,990 |
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1.2L, 5 sp manual Premium Unleaded FWD 5d Hatchback | $21,490 |
1.2L, Automatic Premium Unleaded FWD 5d Hatchback | $22,490 |
Configuration | Price From* |
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1.2L, Automatic Premium Unleaded FWD 5d Hatchback | $25,990 |
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The dimensions shown above are for the base model.
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The Ignis Shadow is based on the top-of-the-range GLX variant and gains a black roof spoiler, black side decals, and a Shadow badge. These features are all added locally.
This second-generation Ignis first arrived on Australian shores in late 2016 and received a mid-life update in 2020.
The ‘Series II’ update was centred around cosmetic changes to the Ignis and didn’t bring any additional safety kit, nor did it bring the mild-hybrid powertrains offered in Europe.
The 2023 Suzuki Ignis remains untested by ANCAP, though the European-market model received a three-star safety rating in 2016 which has since expired.
In Euro NCAP testing, the Ignis scored 79 per cent for adult occupant protection, 79 per cent for child occupant protection, 67 per cent for pedestrian detection and 25 per cent for safety assist.
Like its now-defunct Suzuki Baleno sibling, the Ignis doesn’t offer autonomous emergency braking (AEB) across the range.
AEB will be mandated for all newly introduced models in Australia from March 2023 and all models on sale in Australia from March 2025.
All 2023 Suzuki Ignis models come standard with the following safety equipment:
The 2023 Suzuki Ignis uses 4.7L/100km on the combined cycle with the manual and 4.9L/100km with the CVT.
It runs on 91RON regular unleaded petrol and has a 32L fuel tank.
Suzuki Ignis | Fuel Type | Combined |
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1.2L, Automatic Premium Unleaded FWD 5d Hatchback | Premium Unleaded | 4.9 L/100km |
What are the running and servicing costs of a Suzuki Ignis?
Our expert take on Suzuki Ignis drivability.
Powering the entire 2023 Suzuki Ignis range is a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder producing 66kW of power and 120Nm of torque.
This is sent to the front wheels exclusively through a choice of a five-speed manual or a continuously-variable transmission (CVT).
In other markets, the Ignis is available with a 48V mild-hybrid system for better fuel efficiency and small bursts of extra performance, as well as all-wheel drive.
What colours are available for the Suzuki Ignis
he 2023 Suzuki Ignis is available in the following exterior paint colours:
All paint colours besides Pure White Pearl costs an additional $595.
The 2023 Suzuki Ignis is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty with five years/100,000km of capped price servicing.
The service intervals are every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever occurs first, and are capped at the following:
Is this the right car for you? Out experts buy or not guide.
The cheapest Suzuki Ignis is the GL that starts from $21,200.
The most expensive Suzuki Ignis is the GLX SHADOW that starts from $25,700.
The best towing capacity of a Suzuki Ignis is null kg offered by the following variants: GL, GL (QLD), GLX, GLX (QLD) and GLX SHADOW.
The largest Suzuki Ignis is the GL which measures 1660mm wide, 3700mm in length and sits 1595mm tall.
The most powerful Suzuki Ignis is the GL which has 66kW of power from its 1.2L MULTI POINT F/INJ engine.
The Suzuki Ignis is built in Japan and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest Suzuki Ignis is the GL which weighs 1330 kg (kerb weight).
The Suzuki Ignis uses Premium Unleaded Petrol.