The 2017 Suzuki WagonR will be made available in both petrol and hybrid variants. Brochure scans of the next generation of Suzuki WagonR and Suzuki WagonR Stingray have surfaced, highlighting the final exterior design, features, and specifications ahead of this car’s launch on February 1st, 2017.
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The new generation of Suzuki WagonR stretches 3395 mm, 1475 mm, 1650 mm and 2460 mm accross length, width, height and wheelbase, respectively. It weighs between 750 kg – 840 kg (depending on the variant), and a fuel tank capacity of 27L.
In Japan, the new WagonR will be sold in three grades: FA, Hybrid FX and Hybrid FZ. The Hybrid FZ and Hybrid FX+FA duo feature slightly different faces, while all three models share the same profile and rear-end styling.
The design of the WagonR has not changed drastically. Subtle touches give it new freshness like a slanted B-Pillar, chrome braces up front and a slightly peeled back headlight. Inside the cabin, Suzuki has cloned the looks from Ignis into this car, albeit on a much smaller scale. The steering wheel looks identical to the Ignis’s unit; it has a centrally-mounted instrument cluster, console-mounted CVT and tablet-like audio system, which can be substituted with a touchscreen infotainment system. It has been reported that this new generation will feature a R06A 660 3-cyl petrol engine that produces 52 PS and 60 Nm of peak torque. Hybrid variants will feature a WAO5A electric motor, capable of producing 3.1 PS and 50 Nm of peak torque. All variants offer the option of an AWD system.