2019 Maruti Suzuki Ignis Launch comes at a time when every vehicle in the country will get all safety equipment as per government norms
Maruti Suzuki today launched the 2019 IGNIS, with new safety features and a distinct new look. The 2019 IGNIS gets Reverse Parking Assist System, Co-Driver Seat Belt Reminder and High Speed Alert System as standard features across all the variants. To enhance the design, roof rails have been added in the Zeta and Alpha variants.
The IGNIS already comes equipped with dual front airbags, ABS and EBD, seat belt pre-tensioners with force limiters and ISOFIX – child seat restraint system as standard fitments. IGNIS is compliant for frontal offset, side impact and yet to be introduced pedestrian safety crash regulations. Launched in 2017, brand IGNIS is built on a new-gen platform embodying Suzuki Total Effective Control Technology (TECT) for occupants protection.
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Alpha 6.67 Alpha 7.14
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