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Renault Koleos vs Suzuki Ignis

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Renault Koleos
Renault Koleos

$18,490 - $41,500

2022 price

Suzuki Ignis
Suzuki Ignis

$15,346 - $21,990

2021 price

Summary

2022 Renault Koleos
2021 Suzuki Ignis
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Inline 4, 2.5L

Inline 4, 1.2L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
8.1L/100km (combined)

4.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Average ride quality
  • Dated multimedia and in-car tech
  • Lacks engagement as a driver’s car

  • No AEB, DAB+ and telescopic steering
  • Stiff ride, noisy cabin
  • Poor EuroNCAP crash-test rating
2022 Renault Koleos Summary

There’s no shortage of models to choose from if you’re after a family-friendly medium SUV. The problem is, it might take a while to get your hands on one, with lengthy wait times for some of the best sellers due to current delays caused by a global parts shortage and supply chain dramas.

But there are a handful of models with healthy stock in dealerships right now and available for immediate delivery. One of them is the Renault Koleos

It's coming to the end of its life cycle and lacks the shine of some of its fresher rivals, but it’s a lot of car for the money. 

We spent a week with the limited edition Koleos Black Edition to see if it is worth a trip to your Renault dealer, or if you should sit tight and wait for one of its newer rivals.

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2021 Suzuki Ignis Summary

Welcome to one of the world’s tiniest SUVs, as well as amongst Australia’s cheapest – Suzuki’s diminutive Ignis.

There’s an Aussie connection. Holden designer Peter Hughes styled the original YG Cruze based on the first (FH) Ignis of 2000, with both models sharing most components underneath; but the latter was not well received, prompting Suzuki to change tack for its reborn Swift replacement of 2004. Yet the name and concept were revived 11 years later (without GMH) for the retro-themed high-riding hatch/crossover you see here today.

The point? This quick history lesson serves to remind us how similar both Ignis generations are, as well as how devoted Suzuki is in its pursuit of owning the light SUV space.

In June 2020, a facelifted MF arrived, brandishing a revised grille, bumpers and trim to give it a chunkier appearance, along with minor spec changes.

Here we take a long look at the GLX auto.

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