India-bound Suzuki Ignis awarded 5-star safety rating by Euro NCAP
While the standard safety equipment variant scored three-stars, the one with optional safety pack bagged five-stars.
Sumantra B Barooah
30 Nov 2016
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Read moreWhile the standard safety equipment variant scored three-stars, the one with optional safety pack bagged five-stars.
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