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Maruti Wagon R 2013-2022 specs & features
Engine | 970 cc - 1197 cc |
Power | 58.16 - 81.8 bhp |
Torque | 8.6@3,500 (kgm@rpm) - 113 Nm |
Transmission | Manual / Automatic |
Mileage | 21.79 kmpl |
Fuel | LPG / Diesel / Petrol / CNG |
- Digital Odometer
- Air Conditioner
- Central Locking
- Keyless Entry
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Steering Mounted Controls
- Touchscreen
- Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Maruti Wagon R 2013-2022 price list (Variants)
Following details are the last recorded, and the prices may vary depending on the car's condition.
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- Automatic
Wagon R 2013-2022 LX DUO BSIII(Base Model)1061 cc, Manual, LPG, 17.3 km/kg | Rs.3.29 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI DUO BSIII1061 cc, Manual, LPG, 17.3 km/kg | Rs.3.55 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 Diesel970 cc, Manual, Diesel | Rs.3.70 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LX BS IV(Base Model)998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.3.74 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 KREST998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.3.83 Lakh* |
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI BSIII W/ ABS1061 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17.3 kmpl | Rs.3.85 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI BS IV998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.15 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI DUO BS IV998 cc, Manual, LPG, 14.4 km/kg | Rs.4.16 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 DUO LPG998 cc, Manual, LPG, 14.6 km/kg | Rs.4.16 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 Pro998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.9 kmpl | Rs.4.26 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI LPG(Top Model)998 cc, Manual, LPG, 26.6 km/kg | Rs.4.28 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI Avnace Edition998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.30 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI BS IV998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.41 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI Optional998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.48 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI CNG(Base Model)998 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.6 km/kg | Rs.4.48 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 AMT VXI998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.48 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI BS IV with ABS998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.63 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI Plus998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.70 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI Optional998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.74 Lakh* | ||
LXI CNG Avance Edition998 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.6 km/kg | Rs.4.84 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI 1.2 BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.5 kmpl | Rs.4.89 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI Plus Optional998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.4.89 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI Opt 1.2BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.5 kmpl | Rs.4.96 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 CNG LXI BSIV998 cc, Manual, CNG, 33.54 km/kg | Rs.5 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 CNG LXI Opt BSIV998 cc, Manual, CNG, 33.54 km/kg | Rs.5.08 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 AMT VXI Plus998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.5.17 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.79 kmpl | Rs.5.18 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 AMT VXI Option998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.5.21 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 ZXI 1.2BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.5 kmpl | Rs.5.23 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI Opt998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.79 kmpl | Rs.5.24 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 LXI CNG Optional998 cc, Manual, CNG, 26.6 km/kg | Rs.5.32 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 AMT VXI Plus Option998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.51 kmpl | Rs.5.36 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI AMT1.2BSIV1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.5 kmpl | Rs.5.37 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI AMT Opt 1.2BSIV1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.5 kmpl | Rs.5.43 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.79 kmpl | Rs.5.50 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI Opt998 cc, Manual, Petrol, 21.79 kmpl | Rs.5.57 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 ZXI AMT 1.2BSIV1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.5 kmpl | Rs.5.70 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI 1.21197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.52 kmpl | Rs.5.74 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI Opt 1.21197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.52 kmpl | Rs.5.80 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI AMT998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.79 kmpl | Rs.6 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI AMT Opt998 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 21.79 kmpl | Rs.6.07 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 ZXI 1.21197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 20.52 kmpl | Rs.6.08 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 CNG LXI998 cc, Manual, CNG, 32.52 km/kg | Rs.6.13 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 CNG LXI Opt(Top Model)998 cc, Manual, CNG, 32.52 km/kg | Rs.6.19 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI AMT 1.21197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.52 kmpl | Rs.6.24 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 VXI AMT Opt 1.21197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.52 kmpl | Rs.6.30 Lakh* | ||
Wagon R 2013-2022 ZXI AMT 1.2(Top Model)1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 20.52 kmpl | Rs.6.58 Lakh* |
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R 2013-2022 expert review
Overview
The Maruti Wagon R has been among the top choices for buyers looking for a practical and utilitarian hatchback for over two decades The tallboy boxy design of the previous generation Wagon R was a functional choice aimed at making it more practical than any other hatchback on sale. But as market trends, customer preferences, as well as safety and emission norms evolve, so has the WagonR. Naturally, we had to take the third-gen Wagon R out for a short spin to find out whether it has only built upon its core values of practicality or if it has become a tougher all-rounder to take on its fierce rivals.
Exterior
The third-gen WagonR is underpinned by the latest version of Suzuki’s Heartect modular platform. The new platform not only makes it longer but significantly wider as well. And the increase in size is quite apparent at first glance.
As they say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Likewise, Maruti Suzuki has not tampered much with the WagonR’s design. The new hatchback continues to be a tallboy, which not only makes getting in and out of it easy but also gives it more headroom than one could ask for. Also, unlike the new Santro, the WagonR delivers the tallboy look more convincingly. The Santro does look more like an evolution of the i10 rather than the new generation of its namesake. The 2019 WagonR’s large windows make the cabin feel airier still. While new WagonR has carried forward the original design approach and continues to be boxy, it looks a lot fresher than the model it replaces.
Maruti has taken advantage of the increased width by making the WagonR’s front fascia relatively flatter. The flat rectangular grille amplifies the car’s visual width and thoughtful touches like the standard chrome grille mean even the base variant doesn’t look too bad. The headlamps are chunkier than before and are equipped with regular multi-reflector units like all its rivals except the Tata Tiago, which gets projector units in its top-spec variant. It’s sad to note that the new top-spec variant, the Zxi, doesn’t feature dual-barrel projector headlamps unlike the older model’s Vxi/Stingray variant. And it seems like the WagonR is no longer Maruti Suzuki’s ‘Blue Eyed Boy’ as it has ditched the blue tinted parking lamps as well.
Understandably, the Wagon R looks more functional than say, the Tata Tiago, which has a more universally appealing design. However, at most, we’d call the styling quirky, not unattractive.
Previous generations of the WagonR were always pretty plain-jane to look at. The third-gen model seems to be an anomaly as there are prominent creases on the wheel arches. The new hatchback even gets a subtle, yet noticeable waistline. These enhancements make it look less slab-sided than the older model and also helps jazz up the exterior of the new hatchback tremendously. Going with the latest trend, Maruti has incorporated a black plastic applique on the C-pillar to create a floating roof effect. There are trendy new colour options like Autumn Orange to choose from too! Other options include a classy Magma Grey, the popular Silky Silver and Superior White, along with an understated Nutmeg Brown and bright Poolside Blue!
Although the new tyres, which are wider and get thicker sidewalls, look more proportionate to the body, even the top-spec variant misses out on alloy wheels, like the Santro. However, there’s a set of optional multi-spoke alloy wheels, which are priced at Rs 4,900 per unit. It is worthy to note that there’s an optional all-around body cladding on offer as well. It definitely gives the new WagonR a unique character to it.
The rear profile is nearly as flat as before. However, the rear windscreen is slightly raked compared to the previous model. The licence plate continues to find a place on the boot lid, while the tail lamps seem to have been inspired by the ones seen on Volvos.
Unlike the older model, the new WagonR’s rear bumper doesn’t feature a fog lamp. Like most new cars from Maruti, there are no badges at the rear. Except for the Suzuki logo, that is.
Exterior Comparison
Datsun GO | Hyundai Santro | |
Length (mm) | 3788mm | 3610 mm |
Width (mm) | 1636mm | 1645 mm |
Height (mm) | 1507mm | 1560 mm |
Ground Clearance (mm) | ||
Wheel Base (mm) | 2450mm | 2400 mm |
Kerb Weight (kg) | 846kg | 990 |
Boot Space Comparison
Hyundai Santro | ||
Datsun GO | ||
Volume | - | - |
Interior
Thanks to its tallboy design, one only needs to walk into the new WagonR, which is quite a boon for elderly passengers. What further aids convenience are the doors, which open at nearly ninety degrees. So getting in and out of the WagonR is a breeze, like always.
The WagonR’s dashboard has been completely redesigned and features a dual-tone black and beige layout with dull silver accents. The steering wheel is a straight lift from the Ignis, but doesn’t get a leather wrap like the more premium hatchback. The centre console is dominated by a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, which is a first for the WagonR in India. It juts out of the console slightly and is flanked by vertically positioned centre AC vents. Below it, you find the controls for the manual AC.
The seats are upholstered in a greyish-beige shade with brown highlighters. The lighter upholstery, dual-tone theme and plenty of headroom make the cabin feel lairy. The front seats are comfortable with adequate side bolsters. As we’d seen with previous-gen models, there’s an underseat storage compartment below the co-driver’s seat.
The rear seat, on the other hand, lacks underthigh support even for average-sized passengers. But rear legroom is more than sufficient and is easily among the best in the segment. Thanks to the increased width, the middle rear passenger in the third-gen WagonR will feel a lot more comfortable than on the previous model. The rear floor is also nearly flat, with just a mild hump in the middle.
With a boot space of 341 litres, the new WagonR is significantly more spacious than its rivals as well as several cars from higher segments. In fact, it gets a bigger boot than the Vitara Brezza (328-litre) and Baleno (339-litre). This makes the new WagonR among the few sub-4m cars that have over 340 litres of boot space. Other cars in this elite list include the Nexon (350-litre), Honda Jazz (354-litre) and WR-V (363-litre). Thanks to a wide and accommodating boot as well as 60:40 split-folding rear seats, the new WagonR is more than capable of ferrying your family and friends to the airport.
It is hard to fault the WagonR’s interior, but there are some ergonomic issues that we need to point out. First off, none of the headrests in the WagonR are adjustable. Maruti could have at least provided adjustable headrests at the rear to make longer drives more comfortable. At present, they won’t even properly support the neck of an adult who is under six feet tall.
While the steering wheel can be adjusted for height, Maruti has sadly omitted height adjustment for the driver seat. It could have at least offered it on the top-spec Zxi variant. The Hyundai Santro also misses out on height adjustable driver seat, but the Tata Tiago doesn’t. As for the rear half of the cabin, the hand rest on the rear doors are downright tiny, which makes the controls for the rear power windows hard to access, especially for adults.
Aside from these minors hiccups, the overall fit and finish inside the cabin feel like a step above the second-gen model. And it’s good to see that the new WagonR has retained its practical bits too.
Infotainment system
The third-gen WagonR gets a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system that Maruti likes to call the SmartPlay Studio. It features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and there’s even an app for your smartphone that supports various functions, including AHA radio by Harman (Aha Radio organises your favorite content from the web into a personalised, live, and on-demand radio station), MapMyIndia navigation, and more.
The unit features a capacitive touchscreen (smartphone-like) and packs a simple tile-type layout. Although it is visible in direct sunlight, it causes a slight glare, which could have been avoided if the screen was tilted towards the driver like in the Swift. This new Harman-sourced unit will gradually replace the previous Bosch-sourced system in new Maruti cars.
Safety
The third-gen WagonR is available with a driver airbag, ABS with EBD and rear parking sensors as standard. The top-spec Z variant adds co-driver airbag as well as front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters. These two active safety features are available as optional extras on the L and V variants.
Performance
The third-gen Wagon R is powered by a set of petrol engines with both manual and AMT options. While it carries forward the existing 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder engine, there’s a new, more powerful 1.2-litre, 4-cylinder motor as well. We sampled it with the manual transmission. The 1.2-litre engine is same unit that powers bigger hatchbacks like the Swift and Baleno.
Compared to the 1.0-litre engine on the older model, the 1.2-litre engine gets a healthy 23Nm boost in the overall torque, while the power output has been bumped by 15PS. With the kerb weight reduced by as much as 50kg, the new WagonR powered by the 1.2-litre engine feels peppy compared to the previous model. It doesn’t require as many downshifts and picking up the pace is relatively easier. The 1.2-litre engine is capable of picking up speed from 15-20kmph in third gear without asking for a downshift. Surprisingly, the engine is noticeably audible inside the cabin, unlike its siblings share the same powertrain. This could be due to the lack of adequate insulation.
Ride and Handling
The ride quality of the third-gen WagonR has vastly improved over the second-gen model. This is down to the new stiffer chassis, wider tyres and a relatively softer suspension setup. Unlike before, bumps and undulations do not upset the tallboy much. The four-pot engine produces lesser vibrations when compared to the older model powered by the 3-cylinder engine.
The steering is slightly on the heavier side at city speeds and is a bit vague as well. We would have preferred if the steering had a bit more feel to it. And while the front wheel well is partially covered, the rear doesn’t get any cladding. Hence, debris that hit the wheel well are audible inside the cabin. If these had adequate cladding, it would’ve polished off the overall ride experience even further. But these bits aren’t deal breakers given the segment the WagonR competes in.
The Wagon R still doesn’t like sharp turns as it simply rolls. This is partly due to its height and softer suspension setup. Like other cars in the segment, it prefers to be driven in a gentle manner.
Driven in such a manner within city limits, the WagonR will impress you, especially with its new peppy 1.2-litre motor and plush ride quality. The small turning radius of the WagonR also makes zipping past traffic in the city easy and will prove to be useful while parking in tight spots.
Maruti Suzuki WagonR 1.2 Petrol MT | ||||||
Performance | ||||||
Acceleration | Braking | Roll ons | ||||
0-100 | Quarter mile | 100-0 | 80-0 | 3rd | 4th | kick down |
12.15s | 18.30s@124.74kmph | 45.26m | 28.04m | 10.22s | 18.82s | NA |
Efficiency | ||||||
City (50 kilometers test through mid day traffic) | Highway (100 kilometers test on Expressway and State highway) | |||||
15.20kmpl | 20.73kmpl | |||||
Measurements | ||||||
Front | Rear | |||||
Cabin Width | 1315mm | Shoulder room | 1300mm | |||
Shoulder room | 1270m (pillar) | Headroom | 1000mm | |||
Head room | 1030-995mm | Knee room (min-max) | 605-810mm | |||
Leg room | 1050-880mm | Seat base width | 1210mm | |||
Knee Room | 595-835mm | Seat base length | 425mm | |||
Seat base Length | 470mm | Seat back height | 585mm | |||
Seat Base width | 480mm | Rear floor hump height | 90mm | |||
Seat Back height | 625mm | Rear floor hump width | 200mm |
Maruti Suzuki WagonR 1.2 Petrol AMT | ||||||
Performance | ||||||
Acceleration | Braking | Roll ons | ||||
0-100 | Quarter mile | 100-0 | 80-0 | 3rd | 4th | kick down |
13.58s | 19.20s@119.59kmph | 44.11m | 27.85m | NA | NA | 08.15s |
Efficiency | ||||||
City (50 kilometers test through mid day traffic) | Highway (100 kilometers test on Expressway and State highway) | |||||
12.19kmpl | 18.74kmpl |
Variants
The third-gen WagonR is available in three variants: L, V and Z. While the base-spec L can only be had with the smaller 1.0-litre engine, the range-topping Z is offered with the new 1.2-litre motor. The mid-spec V variant, on the other hand, is available with both the engine options.
Verdict
While the new design isn't striking, Maruti has made sure that it isn't boring to look at like the previous models. The design will eventually grow on you as it grew on us.
With the third-gen WagonR, Maruti aims to play its practicality card once again. The carmaker has taken its game a rung higher with the new Wagon R. The increased footprint has even resulted in a spacious cabin and a humongous boot. On top of this, it’s also available with a more powerful engine.
That said, the new WagonR isn't perfect, especially when it comes to the rear seats. But it is better armoured than ever and is ready to challenge its rivals that have been setting new benchmarks one after the other. And the marginal price hike has sweetened the deal further.
Pros & Cons of Maruti Wagon R 2013-2022
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Easy ingress and egress
- Spacious cabin
- Cavernous boot with 341-litre space
- AMT with both engines options
- Safer: ABS standard, dual front airbags available as option on all variants.
- Quality of materials in the cabin could've been better
- Spongy brakes: There could have been better pedal response.
- Missing features: Adjustable rear headrests, height adjustable driver’s seat, rear parking camera and alloy wheels should have been on offer,
- Weak cabin insulation
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Maruti Wagon R 2013-2022 latest updates
Latest Update: Details of the upcoming facelifted Wagon R have been leaked. For February, Maruti is offering discounts of up to Rs 38,000 on the existing model.
Maruti Wagon R Price: The carmaker retails the compact hatchback from Rs 5.18 lakh to Rs 6.58 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
Maruti Wagon R Variants: It is available in three trims: LXi, VXi, and ZXi. A CNG option is offered with the base-spec LXi.
Maruti Wagon R Engine and Transmission: There are two petrol units on offer: 1-litre (68PS/90Nm) and 1.2-litre (83PS/113Nm). A 5-speed manual is standard for both the units, while there is an optional AMT on offer too. A CNG variant with the 1-litre engine (59PS/78Nm), paired to a 5-speed MT is also available.
Claimed fuel efficiency figures are as follows:
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1-litre MT/AMT- 21.79kmpl
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1-litre CNG- 32.52km/kg
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1.2-litre MT/AMT- 20.52kmpl
Maruti Wagon R Features: The Wagon R features a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, manual AC, electrically operated ORVMs, all four power windows, keyless entry, and steering-mounted audio and calling controls.
Maruti Wagon R Safety: Safety kit onboard comprises dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, and rear parking sensors.
Maruti Wagon R Rivals: It rivals the Tata Tiago, Hyundai Santro, Datsun GO, and Maruti Suzuki Celerio.
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