Maruti Suzuki has quietly wrapped up production of the Ignis, as the brand pivots toward the booming entry-level SUV space.
The Ignis hasn’t been officially discontinued yet, but production has stopped, and stocks are now limited at dealerships.
The Ignis was launched in 2017 through Nexa as a small, urban-friendly car with a slightly different design approach.
Over time:
It’s not a sudden exit, but a gradual phase-out.
The Ignis wasn’t a bad product, but the market has changed.
Today, even budget buyers prefer cars that look and feel like SUVs, and that has affected demand for models like the Ignis.
Maruti is now working on a new compact SUV, internally known as Y43, which is expected to replace the Ignis in its lineup.
Expected highlights:
It will compete with cars like the Tata Punch and Hyundai Exter, which are currently doing well in this segment.
This move reflects a wider change in Maruti’s strategy.
The company is adapting to where the demand is moving.
The Ignis may not have been a big seller, but it served its purpose.
Now, Maruti is focusing on a segment that’s growing faster, the small SUV space.
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