While users on Reddit have debated whether the car is on its way out, recent reports suggest a major 2026 update is in the works that could turn this compact car into a premium city contender.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 Maruti Suzuki Ignis, from its fresh look to the features that finally make it “future-ready.”
1. The New Look: Sharper & More Aerodynamic
The Ignis has always been known for its “love it or hate it” tall-boy stance. For 2026, Maruti is keeping that unique identity but polishing the rough edges.

- Exterior: Expect a cleaner, more modern appearance with a sleeker grille and sharper LED headlamps featuring updated DRLs.
- Rear Profile: The rear, often a point of debate, is getting updated LED tail lamps and a redesigned tailgate.
- Wheels: New alloy wheels and sculpted body lines will give it a stronger road presence.
2. Interior: Finally Feeling Premium
The current Ignis interior is practical but basic. The 2026 model aims to fix that with a “youthful and modern vibe.”
- Dashboard: A cleaner layout with higher-quality soft-touch materials.
- Tech: A larger, smoother infotainment touchscreen is expected, likely supporting Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- Comfort: New seat upholstery with better cushioning and improved cabin storage.
3. Engine & Mileage: The “Gem” Continues
One thing enthusiasts agree on is that the current K12 engine is a “gem” to drive.
- Powertrain: The 2026 model is expected to retain the refined 1.2-litre petrol engine, known for its peppy performance.
- Hybrid Tech: To boost efficiency, there is a strong possibility of a mild-hybrid option.
- Real-World Mileage: While the current manual version claims nearly 21 kmpl, real-world users report around 16.4 kmpl. With the new hybrid tech, we can expect these numbers to climb closer to the 20+ kmpl mark in city driving.
4. Safety: A Major Upgrade?
Safety has been a weak point for the Ignis, with the current model scoring a 1-star rating in Global NCAP tests (2022) due to an unstable body shell. However, the 2026 model promises better protection for families:
- Standard Features: Multiple airbags, ABS with EBD, and Electronic Stability Control (ESC) are expected to be standard.
- Tech Assists: Higher variants may even get tyre pressure monitoring and basic driver-assist features.
5. Pocket-Friendly Maintenance
If you are worried about the cost of ownership, don’t be. The Ignis remains one of the most affordable cars to maintain.
- Service Intervals: Recommended every 10,000 km or 12 months.
- Spare Parts: Parts like oil filters and wiper blades are very reasonably priced (e.g., oil filter costs between ₹150–₹250).
- Reliability: Long-term owners on forums report that spares and service will be available for decades given how many K12 engines Maruti has sold.
Verdict: Should You Wait?
The 2026 Ignis is expected to launch in late 2025 or early 2026 with an estimated price range of ₹6 lakh – ₹9.5 lakh.
- Wait if: You want a modern, tech-loaded city car with better safety features and fresh looks.
- Buy Now if: You can find a good deal on the current model. The manual transmission version is currently a fan favourite for its control and fuel efficiency, while the AMT is gaining popularity for stress-free city driving.
Dhanush, an automobile expert with over 5 years of experience in the latest auto news and updates. Your go-to source for every development in the world of cars and bikes

Dhanush, an automobile expert with over 5 years of experience in the latest auto news and updates. Your go-to source for every development in the world of cars and bikes
