The Maruti WagonR is one of the most successful cars in terms of sales in India. Critics may have called it boxy, dull and utilitarian, not fun-to-drive, but it proved them all wrong and with its simplistic approach, terrific functionality and gratifying space and affordability, the WagonR has become one of the favourite urban cars of our consumers. While its retains the practical tall-boy design and the inherent proportions and profile, all the simple and straight lines with the sharp edges have been smoothened out; there is a welcome fluency in the styling language and the tautness conveys both strength and a newly created character. This well-groomed latest personality of the WagonR, is also well dressed with spearhead like dual headlamps, prominently sculptured shoulder lines, flared wheel arches, a slim grille with an energy streaming like structure and tall taillights that suggest the tail is shorter than it actually is.
What also makes it an instant hit with the masses is the fact that Maruti prices it very competitively. Many a rival have come and gone, making an attempt to topple the success of the WagonR, but it is held its own and soldiered on, continuously topping sales charts and giving consumers peace of mind and a satisfying ownership experience.