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Suzuki Ignis 2026 — Morocco price
from MAD 126,900 to MAD 149,900
The Suzuki Ignis is a compact crossover that punches well above its size in Morocco's urban and semi-urban market. Priced between 126,900 and 149,900 DH, it offers three trim levels with manual and automatic gearbox options. Its elevated ride height, nimble dimensions, and distinctive styling make it a strong choice for city drivers who want a practical yet characterful car without stretching to a full-size SUV budget.
Key specifications
- Body
- Crossover
- Fuel
- Gasoline
- Year
- 2026
- Availability
- On sale
Trims & prices
| Trim | Price |
|---|---|
| 12 Gl At | MAD 139,900 |
| 12 Gl Mt | MAD 126,900 |
| 12 Glx At | MAD 149,900 |
Pros
- Compact dimensions make it very easy to park in Moroccan city centres
- Elevated ground clearance handles rough or unpaved roads better than standard hatchbacks
- Available with automatic gearbox from 139,900 DH — good value for urban use
- Distinctive, modern styling stands out in the subcompact segment
- Suzuki's reputation for reliability keeps long-term running costs manageable
Watch out for
- Boot space is limited — a real constraint for families or frequent long trips
- 1.2L petrol engine feels strained on motorways or mountain passes
- Interior materials at GL trim level are fairly basic for the price point
Our verdict
What Is the Suzuki Ignis?
The Suzuki Ignis is a subcompact crossover that occupies a smart niche in the Moroccan market: it is smaller and more agile than a traditional SUV, yet sits higher off the ground than a standard city hatchback. Its boxy, upright silhouette gives it genuine personality on the road, and its compact footprint makes it one of the easiest cars to park in Morocco's dense medinas and busy urban centres like Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech.
Trims & Prices in Morocco
Three trim levels are available on the Moroccan market:
- GL MT (manual) — 126,900 DH: the entry point, offering solid everyday equipment with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
- GL AT (automatic) — 139,900 DH: the same spec as the GL but paired with an automatic transmission, ideal for stop-and-go city traffic.
- GLX AT (automatic) — 149,900 DH: the top-of-the-range version adding additional comfort and convenience features.
The 13,000 DH step between the GL MT and GL AT reflects the convenience premium that many Moroccan urban buyers are willing to pay.
Who Is It For?
The Ignis is best suited to first-time car buyers, young urban professionals, and anyone who needs an easy-to-manage daily car that can still handle Morocco's varied road surfaces — from smooth boulevards to rougher secondary roads outside city limits. Its elevated ground clearance provides a meaningful advantage over low-slung city cars on potholed or unpaved streets.
Market Positioning & Competition
In Morocco, the Ignis competes primarily with models such as the Dacia Sandero Stepway, the Kia Stonic, and the Renault Kiger. Against these rivals, the Suzuki stands out through its compact dimensions and Suzuki's reputation for mechanical reliability and low running costs — a factor that carries real weight for Moroccan buyers focused on total cost of ownership.
Fuel Economy & Practicality
Powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine, the Ignis is designed for fuel efficiency, which is a key consideration given current fuel prices in Morocco. Boot space is modest given the car's footprint, but the high roofline and well-designed cabin make the interior feel more spacious than the exterior dimensions suggest.
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