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An all-new single-make racing series is joining the JK Tyre National Racing Championship this year. Called Levitas Cup, the ...
Looking for budget-friendly cars that are fun to drive? Here's a list of sporty, affordable options in India that deliver ...
A lack of potentially life-saving crash-avoidance technology is set to cull Suzuki's most affordable new car in Australia.
Used test: Kia Picanto X-Line vs Suzuki Ignis costs These two both combine city-friendly dimensions with tough SUV looks. But which is the better secondhand buy?
The Suzuki Ignis may be small but it has plenty going for it, says Julie Marshall ...
The diminutive Suzuki Ignis with its mild hybrid engine is the perfect vehicle for city living. It is frugal, nippy, and once you get used to its foibles, is quite fun to drive.
Suzuki brings audacious attitude to the city car segment, with the light, bright, and fun Ignis.
It seems a long time since I tested the Suzuki Ignis, and it's fair to say it's changed very little since I first drove one back in 2017. A facelifted version arrived in 2020, but the looks have ...
Suzuki Ignis review: tiny SUV delivers value for money It’s not much bigger than a hatchback and won’t win any traffic light drag races but this baby softroader has the rugged looks to stand ...
Maruti Suzuki Ignis - Up to Rs 54,000 The Maruti Suzuki Ignis is the entry-level hatchback of the Nexa line-up that is available with discounts of up to Rs 54,000 on the manual variants.