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2023 Suzuki Ignis review
The Suzuki Ignis is still Australia's cheapest SUV despite price rises. But does it make sense in up-spec GLX guise?
William Stopford
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto | ||
Wireless phone charger | ||
Powered tailgate | ||
Rear air vents | ||
Adaptive cruise control | ||
Climate control | ||
Reversing sensors | ||
Reversing camera | ||
Autonomous emergency braking | ||
he 2023 Suzuki Ignis is available in the following exterior paint colours:
All paint colours besides Pure White Pearl costs an additional $595.
Solid White is standard, with the following finishes optional:
These finishes cost $740 except for the prestige colours, which are $940.
The Suzuki Ignis is still Australia's cheapest SUV despite price rises. But does it make sense in up-spec GLX guise?
William Stopford
There aren't any other plug-in hybrid small SUVs available at this price point, but the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is showing its age.
Max Davies
Type | ||
MULTI POINT F/INJ | TURBO DIRECT F/INJ, MULTI POINT F/INJ | |
Size (cc) | ||
1242 | 1499 - 2360 | |
Size (L) | ||
1.2L | 1.5L, 2.4L | |
Induction | ||
INLINE 4 | TURBO 4, INLINE 4 | |
Camshaft | ||
DUAL OVERHEAD CAM | DUAL OVERHEAD CAM | |
Valves/Ports per Cylinder | ||
16 | 16 | |
Power | ||
66kW | 94kW - 110kW | |
Power RPM | ||
6000 | 4500 - 5500 | |
Torque | ||
120Nm | 199Nm - 250Nm | |
Torque RPM | ||
4400 | 2000 - 4500 | |
Bore Stroke | ||
- | - | |
Compression Ratio | ||
12.5 | 10 - 12 |