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Maruti Suzuki has finally launched the 2019 Wagon R at Rs 4.19 lakh. The new model is bigger than before, feature-loaded and comes with a new engine, too. Over the years, the tall-boy hatchback has proven to be a huge success for the manufacturer, consistently featuring in the list of highest-selling cars in India. Now however, the Wagon R faces stiff competition in the tightly-contested budget hatchback segment from rivals like the Tata Tiago, the newly revived Hyundai Santro, the recently-facelifted Datsun Go and even Maruti’s own Celerio. Let’s see how the Wagon R compares to its rivals, on paper.

First, let’s take a look at the new Wagon R’s prices in comparison to the competition:

Prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Wagon R Santro* Tiago^ Go Celerio*
Base variant Rs 4.19 lakh Rs 3.90 lakh Rs 4.03 lakh Rs 3.29 lakh Rs 4.21 lakh
Mid-spec variants Rs 4.69-5.36 lakh Rs 4.25-5.47 lakh Rs 4.35-5.11 lakh Rs 4.14-4.64 lakh Rs 4.35-5.28 lakh
Top-spec variant Rs 5.69 lakh Rs 5.46 lakh Rs 5.57 lakh Rs 4.89 lakh Rs 5.40 lakh

*CNG variants have been discounted in prices table

^Tiago prices are for petrol variants only

Dimensions

The new Wagon R is based on Suzuki’s Heartect platform, which has made it larger, albeit lighter than its predecessor. It’s 19mm longer, 125mm wider and has a 35mm longer wheelbase. This means that the Wagon R will retain and improve on its USP-cabin space. The Wagon R is the tallest and lightest hatch in this comparison while the Datsun Go has the longest wheelbase and overall, is the longest car too. At 32 litres, the Wagon R’s fuel tank has the smallest capacity in comparison to the 35 litres of the competition. Wheel and tyre sizes are identical on all cars – except the Tiago, which gets wider tyres. 

Dimensions
Wagon R Santro Tiago Go Celerio
Length 3655mm 3610mm 3746mm 3788mm 3695mm
Width 1620mm 1645mm 1647mm 1636mm 1600mm
Height 1675mm 1560mm 1535mm 1507mm 1560mm
Wheelbase 2435mm 2400mm 2400mm 2450mm 2425mm
Fuel tank capacity 32 litres 35 litres 35 litres 35 litres 35 litres
Tyres 155/80 R13-165/70 R14 165/70 R14 175/65 R15 165/70 R14 165/70 R14

Powertrain

As we have mentioned earlier, the new Wagon R retains the outgoing model’s 68hp, 1.0-litre, three-cylinder K10B engine. Also on offer is the larger 83hp, 1.2-litre, four-cylinder engine (K12M) borrowed from Maruti Suzuki’s larger hatchbacks such as the Swift and the Ignis. In terms of power and torque, the new engine brings the Wagon R at par with the Tiago and gives it an edge over the other competitors. Also, the Wagon R’s 1.2-litre engine and the Santro’s engine are the only four-cylinder units in this comparison. A 5-speed manual gearbox is standard on all these hatchbacks, and an AMT is available on all except the Datsun Go. The Hyundai Santro and the Maruti Suzuki Celerio have the option of a CNG-powered variant which will also be introduced in the new Wagon R soon, albeit with just the smaller 1.0-litre engine.

Powertrain
Wagon R Santro Tiago Go Celerio
No. of cylinders 3/4 4 3 3 3
Displacement 1.0-litre/1.2-litre 1.1-litre 1.2-litre 1.2-litre 10.-litre
Power 68hp/83hp 69hp 85hp 68hp 68hp
Torque 90Nm/113Nm 99Nm 114Nm 104Nm 90Nm
Gearbox 5-speed manual/5-speed AMT 5-speed manual/5-speed AMT 5-speed manual/5-speed AMT 5-speed manual 5-speed manual/5-speed AMT

Features

As is the trend nowadays, all hatchbacks here, apart from the Celerio, are fitted with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. The Tiago’s unit however only supports Android Auto. The new Wagon R, like the Go, gets LED daytime running lamps which are not offered with the other models here. However, the Wagon R misses out on alloy wheels which all the others, apart from the Santro, get. In their top-spec trims, all cars get dual airbags. However, it’s only to Datsun Go that gets dual airbags as standard across the range. All the cars here are equipped with ABS and EBD, rear parking sensors, a seat-belt reminder and a driver airbags as standard to meet upcoming safety norms in India.

Features
Wagon R Santro Tiago Go Celerio
Airbags 2 2 2 2 2
Infotainment 7-inch touchscreen 7-inch touchscreen 7-inch touchscreen 7-inch touchscreen 2-DIN
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Yes Yes Android Auto only Yes No
Alloy Wheels No No Yes Yes Yes

Is it competitive?

The Wagon R has always been a value-for-money buy. The new Wagon R takes this even further thanks to the new engine option and a roomier, feature-rich cabin. And with a starting price of Rs 4.19 lakh, the Wagon R is ready to take on its the competition head-on. The top-spec ZXI trim, priced at Rs 5.69 lakh, is right in the mix with its rivals, too. Looks like the new tall-boy will continue the long-standing success story of the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R in India.

Also see:

2019 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R image gallery

2019 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R launched in India, priced at Rs 4.19 lakh

New 2019 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R price, variants explained



from Autocar India - News http://bit.ly/2AZm6w5

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