Posted by : SIDDHANT Sunday, 18 August 2013


Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, the country's largest passenger car manufacturer, never fails to amaze us. Wagon R Stingray is seemingly set to hit the roads in coming weeks as the dealerships across the country have started receiving Wagon R Stingray demo cars. The car, which has been spied testing in India over the past couple of months, is expected to make its debut with stylish and dynamic features.

We all are aware of the fact that Maruti Suzuki's Wagon R has been popular on the Indian roads and it still sells on an average 13000 units per month. So, the all new Wagon R Stingray is among a lot of speculations about the features that it is going to sport. There was also news about the hatchback being spotted in a photography session and a demo version of the new car was seen at a Maruti Suzuki dealership. What took to everyone's attention was the huge Experience Stingray logo on a new chrome strip. The overall sporty look and feel of the Suzuki Wagon R Stingray has a bold front fascia that makes it look more masculine.

Much is being written about the new Wagon R and its features - such as it features a bonnet with a large dam, slim headlamps, revised fog lamp clusters and a slim chrome grille. Running on four grey-finish alloy wheels, new rear spoiler and sleek tail lamps, the car has a kind of aggressive look that's just out there. Coming to the interiors, we are reading about black upholstery, high quality floor mats, an advanced audio system, electronically adjustable optical rear view mirrors, projector headlights, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and airbags. 

Expected Price ?

Although the cost of the car is yet to be revealed for the public, reports suggested that the customers expect to shell out extra 50,000 than the current Wagon R model. Precisely, the soon-to-be-launched Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Stingray would fall in the price range between 4 lakh to 5 lakh.

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