Nov 07, 2016 03:11 AM
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The Figo is 3, 886 mm long, 1, 695 mm wide and 1, 525 mm tall. Its 2, 491 mm wheelbase is outdone only by the Punto. Of course, the Jazz and Elite i20 do extend past the Figo's wheelbase, but they don't have a sub-4 meter sibling whose requirements they need to cater to.
Up front, the hexagonal front grille gets a slim chrome lining with four horizontal chrome slats. The bonnet features muscular definition lines on either side, along with a power bulge in the middle. Sweptback headlamps join the party to add some aggression to the Figo's face, as opposed to the more docile styling we've seen on the other offerings in the segment. While the aggressive fascia gives the car a unique appeal, the side profile is milder and doesn't have any particular features that jump out at you. Move to the back and we see a fairly tight and clean rear design. Unlike the Aspire, the Figo's rear is naturally well proportioned, as a result, the rear bumper is entirely body coloured, without the need for a black lower inset to balance it out.