The Wagon R is the practical box on wheels. It completely ignores aerodynamics in favor of massive interior headroom and sheer utility. It is not stylish, and it handles like a boat, but if you need a dependable workhorse that fits a tall family and a week's groceries without complaint, this is the champion.



Skip the LXI 1.0L if you plan on doing any highway driving; the smaller engine feels strained. The ZXI+ 1.2L is the perfect trim, giving you the much more refined Swift engine and essential safety features. Only get the ZXI+ 1.2L Dual Tone if you want to add a tiny bit of visual flair to the boxy design.
Swipe to compare specs side-by-side.




Owners praise its absolute practicality. Elderly family members love how easy it is to get in and out. The 1.2L engine gets high marks for city drivability. However, after a year of ownership, many complain about the bouncy suspension over bad roads and the distinct lack of confidence when crossing 90kmph on the highway.
Very stable. A used Wagon-R is always in high demand, often recovering 65% of its initial cost.
Spend the extra for the 1.2L. It is smoother, significantly faster, and offers almost the exact same mileage.
It is best kept under 90kmph; the tall design makes it unstable in high crosswinds.
You will only regret it if you frequently drive on highways where the Wagon-R feels significantly less planted.
Expect around 16-18 kmpl in the city and 20-22 kmpl on open highways.
The rear seat is relatively flat, making it easier for three medium-sized adults to squeeze in compared to a Swift.
Very low, expect annual bills between Rs 4,000 and 6,000.
Expect to pay between Rs 15,000 and 19,000 for the first year.
Usually 2 to 4 weeks, with the CNG variants taking slightly longer.

















