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2020 Suzuki Splash interior bulbs — are they even a thing?
Short answer: interior bulbs aren’t relevant to a “2020 Suzuki Splash” because there wasn’t a 2020 model Splash. Technical sources including the Suzuki Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the Splash, the factory owner’s manuals for 2008–2014 European models, and Maruti Suzuki service/parts literature for the Ritz (the Splash’s Indian sibling, discontinued around 2016) all show the Splash ended well before 2020. With no factory 2020 Splash produced, there’s no genuine 2020 model to fit interior bulbs to.
That’s why anyone searching for “2020 Suzuki Splash interior bulbs” won’t find an official bulb listing for that model year. If the vehicle in the driveway is a Splash built between 2008 and 2014 (or a Maruti Ritz up to about 2016), then yes — it uses conventional cabin lamps (typically festoon and/or W5W/T10 wedge types depending on trim and market). But for a 2020 model year Splash, the part simply isn’t applicable.
For owners keen to sort the right bulbs for a real Splash, the best move is to confirm the build year and check the lamp markings or manual. Most factory references mentioned above list interior lamp types by position, wattage, and holder style, so it’s straightforward once the actual year/variant is known.
- Verify the build year: check the compliance plate and VIN rather than the rego year.
- Identify lamp styles: many Splash cabins use a festoon dome bulb and W5W/T10 for map/cargo lights, but always confirm in the handbook or by inspection.
- If upgrading to LED, match the base type and size, choose a warm-white colour for a factory look, and avoid oversized housings that can pinch the lens.
If the car is actually a different 2020 Suzuki (for example, Ignis or Baleno), look up that specific model’s interior bulb specs — the EPC and owner’s manual for the correct model year will have the exact details.
FAQs
Does a 2020 Suzuki Splash exist, and does it have interior bulbs?
No factory 2020 Splash was produced. The Splash ended earlier (with the related Ritz wrapping up around 2016 in India), so a “2020 Splash” doesn’t have official bulb specs. If the car is an earlier Splash, it absolutely has interior bulbs, but they’re listed against its actual build year.
What interior bulb types fit a real Suzuki Splash (2008–2014)?
Commonly, a festoon bulb is used for the dome and W5W/T10 wedge bulbs are used in other interior positions, varying by trim and market. The exact size/wattage is shown in the factory owner’s manual and EPC for the specific build year, so it’s best to confirm before buying.
Can the Splash’s interior bulbs be upgraded to LED?
Yes. Choose LED bulbs that match the original base (festoon or W5W/T10), keep the physical size compatible with the lens, and pick a warm-white colour for a factory vibe. Switch the lights off and let hot bulbs cool before removal, and remember LEDs are polarity-sensitive — flip them 180° if they don’t light first go.