Mild Hybrid System gives an E-Boost of Extra 35 Nm. Between 2000 and 3.900 rpm it helps at Acceleration or climbing hills. Needs a bit expierience, but displays help to learn .
I have the Highest trim Level with all Safety Tools. Dual Camera, lanes Assistent, Emergency brakes and cruise control with limiter. With Hybrid Systems. Spares 11% petrol and helps a lot.
Noise comes from rear. Have a look to the bottom an fill with Material. Fill rear with cushion like material and you drive very silent up to 130 kmh. YES FREEWAYS over 150 kmh needs a lot of petrol. If used to start and stop Assistent you can drive sportive with about 6.l a hundert Kilometers. My wife drives soft. Consumption is under 5 l / 100km, like Suzuki says.
well in australia's case: some drive trains are only available from certain factories, but more importantly, our fuel is shit. several brands have told me that's why australia doesn't get the brand new engines at times
I tested the SZ5 hybrid allgrip today in the UK. I was impressed with the engine sound, it sort of growls its not some bland 1.2 four cylinder, the battery certainly helps and found it had plenty of power even up gradients. I liked the way it accelerated and the ride quality, even on poor roads which are frequent in the north of this country ! When you consider the price and segment, its a lot of car for the money. I drive a Subaru Outback and yet jumping into this didnt feel like a huge difference. Im looking to downsize as mine just costs silly money to run as our petrol is a rip off here. Only problem, to order a new Ignis allgrip, its a 4 to 6 month wait because of the ridiculous chip shortage.
the same story world wide. we had the same reaction to our Jimny review. $26k AUD but they're selling 2nd hand for 40k. ludicrous. if you really want it, order it and wait, it is the only way.
Apologies for not including it in the review.I understand it was mineral grey, but i said at the time it didn't look like mineral grey to me. it is the only grey-like colour they have, and the Khaki is far too green. All of that finished up on the cutting room floor.
I am thinking of buying the ignis, but very hard to find a colour to look at, as the dealer, basically, has no idea, and the web sites seem to have overseas models. Do you know where I can see the khaki green in the Australian model?? Thank you very much.
I've seen the Khaki on the press fleet but sadly we have little to do with dealers. I know the HQ's have public contact centres but if you like, i can ask the australian managers if they know of a unit? after all they know what dealers have what. just might not be near you. where abouts are you?
I think your test is way off. 'The speedo is out by 3km/h'. All cars have a slightly optimistic speedo! Here in South Africa we have a LOT more gravel and bad roads than in the UK and I found that the Ignis performs well here. I noticed that you don't have a lot of experience driving on these roads. Why would you expect accessories on a budget car which you only find on cars costing much more? 'Not good at being a muscle car'?😄 I rest my case.🙄
this review is not in the UK. Not sure which accessories you refer to, but if related to safety ratings, the criteria are set by ANCAP and EuroNCAP and are required for 5 stars. It wasn't being compared to a muscle car, or a luxury car. the reviewer specifically states what the car is meant to be and what it is good at.
@@gaycarboys I didn't that message at all. He gave a whole list of categories what this car is not good at implying that this car is not good at anything, even if you stay 'in a rural areas'. I know many peoole who stay on 'plots' on the outskirts of the big towns and cities for who this car could be just right. There are a LOT of bad gravel roads here and it handles them very well. Don't expect too much though on more challenging sections where even a more dedicated 4x4 could get stuck. The driver's skill plays also a big role. I have a lot of experience but it looks like the tester hasn't got a clue to be honest. It comes standard with a lot more accesories than what you would expect from a budget car. I am surprised that he didn't start criticising the car for a lack of 'soft touch' plastics.
Mild Hybrid System gives an E-Boost of Extra 35 Nm.
Between 2000 and 3.900 rpm it helps at Acceleration or climbing hills.
Needs a bit expierience, but displays help to learn .
Cruise control is not adaptive.
But with Dual Camera and slow down speed it holds distance like adaptive Systems, feels great and safe.
I have the Highest trim Level with all Safety Tools.
Dual Camera, lanes Assistent, Emergency brakes and cruise control with limiter. With Hybrid Systems. Spares 11% petrol and helps a lot.
What is this car like for long 3 hour highway trips?
we've driven it for 2 hours straight, and it was fine. keep in mind, that's not what it was built for:)
Noise comes from rear. Have a look to the bottom an fill with Material.
Fill rear with cushion like material and you drive very silent up to 130 kmh.
YES FREEWAYS over 150 kmh needs a lot of petrol.
If used to start and stop Assistent you can drive sportive with about 6.l a hundert Kilometers.
My wife drives soft. Consumption is under 5 l / 100km, like Suzuki says.
thanks for the top tips. glad you like your ignis
It’s amazing how models vary from country to country, thank you
it is indeed. it all depends on what is availabe from which factory usually
@@gaycarboys which begs the question why that is, what the market dictates in that country for example ulez more ev powertrains
well in australia's case: some drive trains are only available from certain factories, but more importantly, our fuel is shit. several brands have told me that's why australia doesn't get the brand new engines at times
@@gaycarboys fuel what's that? the way we're going everything will be ev by a week on Tuesday
indeed. until then we have ICE. i for one will be glad to see EVs take over
I tested the SZ5 hybrid allgrip today in the UK. I was impressed with the engine sound, it sort of growls its not some bland 1.2 four cylinder, the battery certainly helps and found it had plenty of power even up gradients. I liked the way it accelerated and the ride quality, even on poor roads which are frequent in the north of this country ! When you consider the price and segment, its a lot of car for the money. I drive a Subaru Outback and yet jumping into this didnt feel like a huge difference. Im looking to downsize as mine just costs silly money to run as our petrol is a rip off here. Only problem, to order a new Ignis allgrip, its a 4 to 6 month wait because of the ridiculous chip shortage.
the same story world wide. we had the same reaction to our Jimny review. $26k AUD but they're selling 2nd hand for 40k. ludicrous. if you really want it, order it and wait, it is the only way.
Some specs extra ordered. Better tires and 15" alloys. Speedy now.
Side Bumper small and on rear an extra Chrome optic line.
I have found Suzuki`s very reliable this model is made in Japan so thats a plus, nice test Alan.
and a decent price!
@@gaycarboys You are lucky.We in India , Maruti Suzuki makes the most unsafe cars in this planet .
@@wolffury5019 Ignis in india is the same trim and good , not like Swift
Suspension 👌, but Premium seat covers with cushion makes a better Comfort.
Good review of the vehicle ... was thinking of buying one myself. It would have its faults of course but looks a pretty good little unit.
it's all about value for money.:)
It is a great Urban Micro-SUV.
Ever for big foot people like you and me.
Hill hold Assist is my favorite.
This in my opinion was a really good review, am looking to purchase for a cheapie to and from work. Currently have a G6E.
glad we could help. It is a really good little car, and much underrated
Almost got it..! The models are the GL and GLX. Not the GX and GXL. Great review otherwise.
AHHHHH that shouldn't have escaped the editor:)
After 6.000 km now, even magnificent, with all.
Pity the higher spec version doesn't come in manual.
same for most brands. people simply aren't buying them enough to make it worth their while
Manual version seems plenty for this sort of car
Hi there, can you tell me what colour this Ignis is. Thank you
Apologies for not including it in the review.I understand it was mineral grey, but i said at the time it didn't look like mineral grey to me. it is the only grey-like colour they have, and the Khaki is far too green. All of that finished up on the cutting room floor.
Thank you. 😁
I am thinking of buying the ignis, but very hard to find a colour to look at, as the dealer, basically, has no idea, and the web sites seem to have overseas models. Do you know where I can see the khaki green in the Australian model?? Thank you very much.
I've seen the Khaki on the press fleet but sadly we have little to do with dealers. I know the HQ's have public contact centres but if you like, i can ask the australian managers if they know of a unit? after all they know what dealers have what. just might not be near you. where abouts are you?
What city are you in/near?
For 1 ltr of pentol, how far can you go?
you'll have to convert the L/100 figures:)
Seems each country Suzuki adapts.
I think your test is way off. 'The speedo is out by 3km/h'. All cars have a slightly optimistic speedo! Here in South Africa we have a LOT more gravel and bad roads than in the UK and I found that the Ignis performs well here. I noticed that you don't have a lot of experience driving on these roads. Why would you expect accessories on a budget car which you only find on cars costing much more? 'Not good at being a muscle car'?😄 I rest my case.🙄
this review is not in the UK. Not sure which accessories you refer to, but if related to safety ratings, the criteria are set by ANCAP and EuroNCAP and are required for 5 stars. It wasn't being compared to a muscle car, or a luxury car. the reviewer specifically states what the car is meant to be and what it is good at.
@@gaycarboys I didn't that message at all. He gave a whole list of categories what this car is not good at implying that this car is not good at anything, even if you stay 'in a rural areas'. I know many peoole who stay on 'plots' on the outskirts of the big towns and cities for who this car could be just right. There are a LOT of bad gravel roads here and it handles them very well. Don't expect too much though on more challenging sections where even a more dedicated 4x4 could get stuck. The driver's skill plays also a big role. I have a lot of experience but it looks like the tester hasn't got a clue to be honest. It comes standard with a lot more accesories than what you would expect from a budget car. I am surprised that he didn't start criticising the car for a lack of 'soft touch' plastics.
Unrelated but it’s defo Macca’s not Maccer’s
damn, tried both and neither was in the dictionary
I like this video. I will support you
thanks, that's very kind of you. feel free to share it!
Thank you for documentatyion
no problem
you want automatic wipers? are you that indeed lazy? :)
you could use that argument for any convenience feature on a car, AC, power windows, power brakes, Apple CarPlay etc etc etc.
@@gaycarboys why you not calling taxi? Driver will do everything for you.
we use a variety of transport, thanks for asking